Identification of Presymptomatic and Asymptomatic Cases Using Cohort-Based Testing Approaches at a Large Correctional Facility—Chicago, Illinois, USA, May 2020

Author:

Wadhwa Ashutosh12,Fisher Kiva A13,Silver Rachel14,Koh Mitsuki14,Arons Melissa M13,Miller David A1,McIntyre Anne F1,Vuong Jeni T1,Kim Kaylee1,Takamiya Mayuko1,Binder Alison M1,Tate Jacqueline E1,Armstrong Paige A1,Black Stephanie R5,Mennella Connie C67,Levin Rebecca8,Gubser Jane8,Jones Bridgette67,Welbel Sharon F7,Moonan Patrick K1,Curran Kathryn1,Ghinai Isaac135,Doshi Reena1,Zawitz Chad J67

Affiliation:

1. COVID-19 Response Team, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia, USA

2. Laboratory Leadership Service, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

3. Epidemic Intelligence Service, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

4. Public Health Institute—CDC Global Health Fellow, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

5. Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, Illinois, USA

6. Cermak Health Services, Chicago, Illinois, USA

7. Cook County Health, Chicago, Illinois, USA

8. Cook County Sherriff’s Office, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Correctional and detention facilities are at high risk of experiencing outbreaks. We aimed to evaluate cohort-based testing among detained persons exposed to laboratory-confirmed cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in order to identify presymptomatic and asymptomatic cases. Methods During 1–19 May 2020, 2 testing strategies were implemented in 12 tiers or housing units of the Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois. Detained persons were approached to participate in serial testing (n = 137) and offered tests at 3 time points over 14 days (day 1, days 3–5, and days 13–14). The second group was offered a single test and interview at the end of a 14-day quarantine period (day 14 group) (n = 87). Results 224 detained persons were approached for participation and, of these, 194 (87%) participated in ≥1 interview and 172 (77%) had ≥1 test. Of the 172 tested, 19 were positive for SARS-CoV-2. In the serial testing group, 17 (89%) new cases were detected, 16 (84%) on day 1, 1 (5%) on days 3–5, and none on days 13–14; in the day 14 group, 2 (11%) cases were identified. More than half (12/19; 63%) of the newly identified cases were presymptomatic or asymptomatic. Conclusions Our findings highlight the utility of cohort-based testing promptly after initiating quarantine within a housing tier. Cohort-based testing efforts identified new SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic and presymptomatic infections that may have been missed by symptom screening alone.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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