Selected article for: "asymptomatic infection and care testing"

Author: Goldberg, Scott A; Lennerz, Jochen; Klompas, Michael; Mark, Eden; Pierce, Virginia M; Thompson, Ryan W; Pu, Charles T; Ritterhouse, Lauren L; Dighe, Anand; Rosenberg, Eric S; Grabowski, David C
Title: Presymptomatic Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Amongst Residents and Staff at a Skilled Nursing Facility: Results of Real-Time PCR and Serologic Testing
  • Cord-id: xo047g29
  • Document date: 2020_7_15
  • ID: xo047g29
    Snippet: High rates of asymptomatic infection suggest benefits to routine testing in congregate care settings. SARS-CoV-2 screening was undertaken in a single nursing facility without a known case of COVID-19, demonstrating an 85% prevalence among residents and 37% among staff. Serology was not helpful in identifying infections.
    Document: High rates of asymptomatic infection suggest benefits to routine testing in congregate care settings. SARS-CoV-2 screening was undertaken in a single nursing facility without a known case of COVID-19, demonstrating an 85% prevalence among residents and 37% among staff. Serology was not helpful in identifying infections.

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