Mitigation of SARS-CoV-2 transmission at a large public university
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Published:2022-06-09
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Ranoa Diana Rose E.ORCID, Holland Robin L., Alnaji Fadi G.ORCID, Green Kelsie J., Wang LeyiORCID, Fredrickson Richard L., Wang TongORCID, Wong George N.ORCID, Uelmen JohnnyORCID, Maslov SergeiORCID, Weiner Zachary J.ORCID, Tkachenko Alexei V.ORCID, Zhang Hantao, Liu ZhiruORCID, Ibrahim AhmedORCID, Patel Sanjay J., Paul John M., Vance Nickolas P., Gulick Joseph G., Satheesan Sandeep PuthanveetilORCID, Galvan Isaac J., Miller Andrew, Grohens Joseph, Nelson Todd J., Stevens Mary P., Hennessy P Mark, Parker Robert C.ORCID, Santos Edward, Brackett Charles, Steinman Julie D., Fenner Melvin R., Dohrer Kirstin, DeLorenzo Michael, Wilhelm-Barr Laura, Brauer Brian R., Best-Popescu CatherineORCID, Durack Gary, Wetter NathanORCID, Kranz David M.ORCID, Breitbarth Jessica, Simpson Charlie, Pryde Julie A., Kaler Robin N., Harris Chris, Vance Allison C., Silotto Jodi L., Johnson Mark, Valera Enrique AndresORCID, Anton Patricia K., Mwilambwe Lowa, Bryan Stephen P., Stone Deborah S., Young Danita B., Ward Wanda E., Lantz JohnORCID, Vozenilek John A.ORCID, Bashir Rashid, Moore Jeffrey S.ORCID, Garg MayankORCID, Cooper Julian C., Snyder GillianORCID, Lore Michelle H., Yocum Dustin L., Cohen Neal J., Novakofski Jan E.ORCID, Loots Melanie J., Ballard Randy L., Band Mark, Banks Kayla M., Barnes Joseph D.ORCID, Bentea Iuliana, Black Jessica, Busch Jeremy, Conte AbigailORCID, Conte Madison, Curry Michael, Eardley Jennifer, Edwards April, Eggett Therese, Fleurimont Judes, Foster Delaney, Fouke Bruce W., Gallagher Nicholas, Gastala Nicole, Genung Scott A., Glueck Declan, Gray Brittani, Greta Andrew, Healy Robert M., Hetrick Ashley, Holterman Arianna A., Ismail Nahed, Jasenof Ian, Kelly Patrick, Kielbasa Aaron, Kiesel Teresa, Kindle Lorenzo M., Lipking Rhonda L., Manabe Yukari C.ORCID, Mayes Jade ́, McGuffin Reubin, McHenry Kenton G., Mirza Agha, Moseley Jada, Mostafa Heba H., Mumford Melody, Munoz Kathleen, Murray Arika D., Nolan Moira, Parikh Nil A., Pekosz AndrewORCID, Pflugmacher Janna, Phillips Janise M., Pitts Collin, Potter Mark C., Quisenberry James, Rear Janelle, Robinson Matthew L., Rosillo Edith, Rye Leslie N., Sherwood MaryEllen, Simon Anna, Singson Jamie M., Skadden Carly, Skelton Tina H., Smith Charlie, Stech Mary, Thomas Ryan, Tomaszewski Matthew A., Tyburski Erika A., Vanwingerden Scott, Vlach Evette, Watkins Ronald S., Watson Karriem, White Karen C., Killeen Timothy L., Jones Robert J., Cangellaris Andreas C., Martinis Susan A., Vaid Awais, Brooke Christopher B.ORCID, Walsh Joseph T.ORCID, Elbanna AhmedORCID, Sullivan William C.ORCID, Smith Rebecca L.ORCID, Goldenfeld NigelORCID, Fan Timothy M.ORCID, Hergenrother Paul J.ORCID, Burke Martin D.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractIn Fall 2020, universities saw extensive transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among their populations, threatening health of the university and surrounding communities, and viability of in-person instruction. Here we report a case study at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where a multimodal “SHIELD: Target, Test, and Tell” program, with other non-pharmaceutical interventions, was employed to keep classrooms and laboratories open. The program included epidemiological modeling and surveillance, fast/frequent testing using a novel low-cost and scalable saliva-based RT-qPCR assay for SARS-CoV-2 that bypasses RNA extraction, called covidSHIELD, and digital tools for communication and compliance. In Fall 2020, we performed >1,000,000 covidSHIELD tests, positivity rates remained low, we had zero COVID-19-related hospitalizations or deaths amongst our university community, and mortality in the surrounding Champaign County was reduced more than 4-fold relative to expected. This case study shows that fast/frequent testing and other interventions mitigated transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at a large public university.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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