Genomic Epidemiology and Transmission Dynamics of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in Congregate Healthcare Facilities in Santa Clara County, California

Author:

MacCannell Tara1,Batson Joshua2,Bonin Brandon1,Astha K C1,Quenelle Rebecca1,Strong Betsy1,Lin Wen1,Rudman Sarah L1,Dynerman David2,Ayscue Patrick2,Han George1,Kistler Amy2,Villarino Margarita Elsa1ORCID,Khoshabian Rensen,Diep Melanie,Castillo Daniel,Afable Dante,Iqbal Syeda,Boghos Maro,Yeddulla Nagateja,Munoz Omar,Yamamoto Emiko,Medrano Doug,Ludman Carrie,Khomych Snizhana,Chan Annie,Pham Quynh-Nh,Medina Maite,Ponce Stephany,Hs Yilei,De Aguinaga Ann Morales,Phanthavone Evanthia,Ponce Stephany,Orona Julia,Bhatt Karan D,Chan Lienna,Castañeda Gloria R,Mann Sabrina,Vanaerschot Manu,Kumar G Renuka,Ratnasiri Kalani,Crawford Emily D,Neff Norma,Tan Michelle,Detweiler Angela,Sit Rene,Kamm Jack,Pisco Angela Oliveira,McGeever Aaron,Logan Phoenix,Hao Samantha,Webber James T,Li Lucy M,Zheng Tina,Mwakibete Lusajo,Phelps Maira,Ahyong Vida,Axelrod Shannon,Tung Tony,Sheu Jonathan,Zhang Mark,DeRisi Joe,

Affiliation:

1. County of Santa Clara, Public Health Department, San Jose, California, USA

2. Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, California, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) cause significant morbidity and mortality. Mapping viral transmission within and between facilities by combining genomic sequencing with epidemiologic investigations enables targeting infection-control interventions. Methods We conducted weekly surveillance of residents and staff in LTCFs in Santa Clara County, California, with ≥1 confirmed COVID-19 case between March and July 2020. Positive samples were referred for whole-genome sequencing. Epidemiological investigations and phylogenetic analyses of the largest outbreaks (>30 cases) were carried out in 6 LTCFs (Facilities A through F). Results Among the 61 LTCFs in the county, 41 had ≥1 confirmed case during the study period, triggering weekly SARS-CoV-2 testing. The 6 largest outbreaks accounted for 60% of cases and 90% of deaths in LTCFs, although the bed capacity of these facilities represents only 11% of the LTCF beds in the county. Phylogenetic analysis of 196 whole-genome sequences recovered from those facilities showed that each outbreak was monophyletic, with staff and residents sharing a common viral lineage. Outbreak investigations revealed that infected staff members often worked at multiple facilities, and in 1 instance, a staff member infected while working in 1 facility was the likely index case in another. Conclusions We detected a pattern of rapid and sustained transmission after a single introduction of SARS-CoV-2 in 6 large LTCF outbreaks, with staff playing a key role in transmission within and between facilities. Infection control, testing, and occupational policies to reduce exposure and transmission risk for staff are essential components to keeping facility residents safe.

Funder

The Public Health Company

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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