Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Americans Aboard the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship

Author:

Plucinski Mateusz M1ORCID,Wallace Megan1,Uehara Anna1,Kurbatova Ekaterina V1,Tobolowsky Farrell A1,Schneider Zachary D1,Ishizumi Atsuyoshi1,Bozio Catherine H1,Kobayashi Miwako1,Toda Mitsuru1,Stewart Andrea1,Wagner Riley L1,Moriarty Leah F1,Murray Rachel1,Queen Krista1,Tao Ying1,Paden Clinton1,Mauldin Matthew R1ORCID,Zhang Jing1,Li Yan1,Elkins Christopher A1,Lu Xiaoyan1,Herzig Carolyn T A1,Novak Ryan1,Bower William1,Medley Alexandra M1,Acosta Anna M1,Knust Barbara1,Cantey Paul T1,Pesik Nicki T1,Halsey Eric S1,Cetron Martin S1,Tong Suxiang1,Marston Barbara J1,Friedman Cindy R1

Affiliation:

1. All authors are part of the COVID-19 Cruise Ship Task Force, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background The Diamond Princess cruise ship was the site of a large outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Of 437 Americans and their travel companions on the ship, 114 (26%) tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Methods We interviewed 229 American passengers and crew after disembarkation following a ship-based quarantine to identify risk factors for infection and characterize transmission onboard the ship. Results The attack rate for passengers in single-person cabins or without infected cabinmates was 18% (58/329), compared with 63% (27/43) for those sharing a cabin with an asymptomatic infected cabinmate, and 81% (25/31) for those with a symptomatic infected cabinmate. Whole genome sequences from specimens from passengers who shared cabins clustered together. Of 66 SARS-CoV-2-positive American travelers with complete symptom information, 14 (21%) were asymptomatic while on the ship. Among SARS-CoV-2-positive Americans, 10 (9%) required intensive care, of whom 7 were ≥70 years. Conclusions Our findings highlight the high risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission on cruise ships. High rates of SARS-CoV-2 positivity in cabinmates of individuals with asymptomatic infections suggest that triage by symptom status in shared quarters is insufficient to halt transmission. A high rate of intensive care unit admission among older individuals complicates the prospect of future cruise travel during the pandemic, given typical cruise passenger demographics. The magnitude and severe outcomes of this outbreak were major factors contributing to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to halt cruise ship travel in US waters in March 2020.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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