Regular testing of asymptomatic healthcare workers identifies cost-efficient SARS-CoV-2 preventive measures

Author:

Sanchez-Taltavull Daniel,Castelo-Szekely Violeta,Murugan Shaira,Rollenske Tim,Ganal-Vonarburg Stephanie C.,Büchi Isabel,Keogh Adrian,Li Hai,Salm Lilian,Spari Daniel,Yilmaz Bahtiyar,Zimmermann Jakob,Gerfin Michael,Roldan Edgar,Beldi Guido,

Abstract

AbstractProtecting healthcare professionals is crucial in maintaining a functioning health-care system. The risk of infection and optimal preventive strategies for health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic remain poorly understood. Here we report the results of a weekly testing regime that has been performed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to identify pre- and asymptomatic healthcare workers. Based on these observations we have developed a mathematical model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission that integrates the sources of infection from inside and outside the hospital. The data were used to study how regular testing and a desynchronisation protocol are effective in preventing transmission of COVID-19 infection at work, and compared both strategies in terms of workforce availability and cost-effectiveness. We showed that case incidence among healthcare workers is higher than would be explained solely by community infection. Furthermore, while testing and desynchronisation protocols are both effective in preventing nosocomial transmission, regular testing maintains work productivity with implementation costs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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