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Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands was one of the first countries in the Western Hemisphere to eliminate coronavirus disease (COVID-19). During the first epidemic wave in the country, 187 cases were reported between March 3 and April 22, 2020. Large-scale testing and thorough contact tracing were implemented early o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920693/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2703.202589 |
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author | Kristiansen, Marnar F. Heimustovu, Bodil H. Borg, Sanna á Mohr, Tróndur Høgnason Gislason, Hannes Møller, Lars Fodgaard Christiansen, Debes H. Steig, Bjarni á Petersen, Maria Skaalum Strøm, Marin Gaini, Shahin |
author_facet | Kristiansen, Marnar F. Heimustovu, Bodil H. Borg, Sanna á Mohr, Tróndur Høgnason Gislason, Hannes Møller, Lars Fodgaard Christiansen, Debes H. Steig, Bjarni á Petersen, Maria Skaalum Strøm, Marin Gaini, Shahin |
author_sort | Kristiansen, Marnar F. |
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description | The Faroe Islands was one of the first countries in the Western Hemisphere to eliminate coronavirus disease (COVID-19). During the first epidemic wave in the country, 187 cases were reported between March 3 and April 22, 2020. Large-scale testing and thorough contact tracing were implemented early on, along with lockdown measures. Transmission chains were mapped through patient history and knowledge of contact with prior cases. The most common reported COVID-19 symptoms were fever, headache, and cough, but 11.2% of cases were asymptomatic. Among 187 cases, 8 patients were admitted to hospitals but none were admitted to intensive care units and no deaths occurred. Superspreading was evident during the epidemic because most secondary cases were attributed to just 3 infectors. Even with the high incidence rate in early March, the Faroe Islands successfully eliminated the first wave of COVID-19 through the early use of contact tracing, quarantine, social distancing, and large-scale testing. |
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spelling | pubmed-79206932021-03-04 Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands Kristiansen, Marnar F. Heimustovu, Bodil H. Borg, Sanna á Mohr, Tróndur Høgnason Gislason, Hannes Møller, Lars Fodgaard Christiansen, Debes H. Steig, Bjarni á Petersen, Maria Skaalum Strøm, Marin Gaini, Shahin Emerg Infect Dis Research The Faroe Islands was one of the first countries in the Western Hemisphere to eliminate coronavirus disease (COVID-19). During the first epidemic wave in the country, 187 cases were reported between March 3 and April 22, 2020. Large-scale testing and thorough contact tracing were implemented early on, along with lockdown measures. Transmission chains were mapped through patient history and knowledge of contact with prior cases. The most common reported COVID-19 symptoms were fever, headache, and cough, but 11.2% of cases were asymptomatic. Among 187 cases, 8 patients were admitted to hospitals but none were admitted to intensive care units and no deaths occurred. Superspreading was evident during the epidemic because most secondary cases were attributed to just 3 infectors. Even with the high incidence rate in early March, the Faroe Islands successfully eliminated the first wave of COVID-19 through the early use of contact tracing, quarantine, social distancing, and large-scale testing. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7920693/ /pubmed/33513332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2703.202589 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Emerging Infectious Diseases is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Kristiansen, Marnar F. Heimustovu, Bodil H. Borg, Sanna á Mohr, Tróndur Høgnason Gislason, Hannes Møller, Lars Fodgaard Christiansen, Debes H. Steig, Bjarni á Petersen, Maria Skaalum Strøm, Marin Gaini, Shahin Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands |
title | Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands |
title_full | Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands |
title_fullStr | Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands |
title_short | Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands |
title_sort | epidemiology and clinical course of first wave coronavirus disease cases, faroe islands |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7920693/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2703.202589 |
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