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425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities

BACKGROUND: Nursing home residents, a vulnerable population, experienced an extraordinary surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths at the beginning of the pandemic. Multidisciplinary collaboration from the Detroit Health Department (DHD), academic centers, along with interim guidance from the CDC provided...

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Autores principales: Joshi, Seema, Manning, Abigail, Bivins, James, Arshad, Samia, Agbonze, Amen, Berger, Anita M, Czander, Bonnie, Gonzalez, Gonzalo, Heinonen, Jessica H, Klama, Keith, Lamb, Lakita L, Misikir, Helina, Adams, Alexis, Anderson, Micah, Morley, Madelyn, Kilgore, Paul E, Zervos, Marcus, Mossing, Michael, Stylianou, Katerina, Rehman, Najibah K
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644432/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.625
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author Joshi, Seema
Manning, Abigail
Bivins, James
Arshad, Samia
Agbonze, Amen
Berger, Anita M
Czander, Bonnie
Gonzalez, Gonzalo
Heinonen, Jessica H
Klama, Keith
Lamb, Lakita L
Misikir, Helina
Adams, Alexis
Anderson, Micah
Morley, Madelyn
Kilgore, Paul E
Zervos, Marcus
Mossing, Michael
Stylianou, Katerina
Rehman, Najibah K
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Manning, Abigail
Bivins, James
Arshad, Samia
Agbonze, Amen
Berger, Anita M
Czander, Bonnie
Gonzalez, Gonzalo
Heinonen, Jessica H
Klama, Keith
Lamb, Lakita L
Misikir, Helina
Adams, Alexis
Anderson, Micah
Morley, Madelyn
Kilgore, Paul E
Zervos, Marcus
Mossing, Michael
Stylianou, Katerina
Rehman, Najibah K
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description BACKGROUND: Nursing home residents, a vulnerable population, experienced an extraordinary surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths at the beginning of the pandemic. Multidisciplinary collaboration from the Detroit Health Department (DHD), academic centers, along with interim guidance from the CDC provided a structured approach to control SARS-CoV-2 in Detroit skilled nursing facilities (SNF). We aim to describe this model. METHODS: There were 26 SNF prioritized by the DHD over a 13-month period from 3/2020 - 4/2021. Testing for SARS-CoV-2 occurred biweekly, on average, at each facility for staff and residents. Any staff or resident cases were investigated by a specialized investigations team to determine outbreak status. Any resident that was identified as positive for SARS-CoV-2 was moved to a designated in-house quarantine unit or specific COVID-19 designated nursing homes within the City of Detroit, and cohorting guidance was provided. Facilities were evaluated for environmental controls, PPE provided as needed and infection prevention guidance was provided. COVID-19 vaccination was conducted by pharmaceutical chains or the DHD and vaccine education sessions were conducted for nursing home staff and residents. RESULTS: On average, SNF facilities served a total of 2,262 residents (2031-2367 range) and employed a total of 2,965 staff (1034-3124 range) during the period from 7/2020 - 4/2021. SARS-CoV-2 cases overall for Michigan and Detroit are shown in Figure 1. In SNF facilities, cases ranged from zero to 279 cases in residents and zero to 115 cases per week in staff (Figure 1). Beginning 3/2020, the majority of cases were residents, whereas after 10/2020, staff cases exceeded resident cases. Immunization rates were 63% (partial) and 58% (complete) for residents, and 26% and 23% for staff, respectively. Measures to reduce vaccine hesitancy included organized education sessions, messaging from trusted leaders and organized mass vaccination schedules. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: We describe the effectiveness of multidisciplinary interventions to control dissemination, morbidity and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 amongst SNF residents in Detroit. We emphasize the continued need to address vaccine hesitancy and importance of this model as successful interventions to decrease infection rates. DISCLOSURES: Paul E. Kilgore, M.D., M.P.H., Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) (Grant/Research Support, Scientific Research Study Investigator)Moderna (Grant/Research Support, Scientific Research Study Investigator) Marcus Zervos, MD, contrafect (Advisor or Review Panel member)janssen (Grant/Research Support)merck (Grant/Research Support)moderna (Grant/Research Support)pfizer (Grant/Research Support)serono (Grant/Research Support)
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spelling pubmed-86444322021-12-06 425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities Joshi, Seema Manning, Abigail Bivins, James Arshad, Samia Agbonze, Amen Berger, Anita M Czander, Bonnie Gonzalez, Gonzalo Heinonen, Jessica H Klama, Keith Lamb, Lakita L Misikir, Helina Adams, Alexis Anderson, Micah Morley, Madelyn Kilgore, Paul E Zervos, Marcus Mossing, Michael Stylianou, Katerina Rehman, Najibah K Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Nursing home residents, a vulnerable population, experienced an extraordinary surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths at the beginning of the pandemic. Multidisciplinary collaboration from the Detroit Health Department (DHD), academic centers, along with interim guidance from the CDC provided a structured approach to control SARS-CoV-2 in Detroit skilled nursing facilities (SNF). We aim to describe this model. METHODS: There were 26 SNF prioritized by the DHD over a 13-month period from 3/2020 - 4/2021. Testing for SARS-CoV-2 occurred biweekly, on average, at each facility for staff and residents. Any staff or resident cases were investigated by a specialized investigations team to determine outbreak status. Any resident that was identified as positive for SARS-CoV-2 was moved to a designated in-house quarantine unit or specific COVID-19 designated nursing homes within the City of Detroit, and cohorting guidance was provided. Facilities were evaluated for environmental controls, PPE provided as needed and infection prevention guidance was provided. COVID-19 vaccination was conducted by pharmaceutical chains or the DHD and vaccine education sessions were conducted for nursing home staff and residents. RESULTS: On average, SNF facilities served a total of 2,262 residents (2031-2367 range) and employed a total of 2,965 staff (1034-3124 range) during the period from 7/2020 - 4/2021. SARS-CoV-2 cases overall for Michigan and Detroit are shown in Figure 1. In SNF facilities, cases ranged from zero to 279 cases in residents and zero to 115 cases per week in staff (Figure 1). Beginning 3/2020, the majority of cases were residents, whereas after 10/2020, staff cases exceeded resident cases. Immunization rates were 63% (partial) and 58% (complete) for residents, and 26% and 23% for staff, respectively. Measures to reduce vaccine hesitancy included organized education sessions, messaging from trusted leaders and organized mass vaccination schedules. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: We describe the effectiveness of multidisciplinary interventions to control dissemination, morbidity and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 amongst SNF residents in Detroit. We emphasize the continued need to address vaccine hesitancy and importance of this model as successful interventions to decrease infection rates. DISCLOSURES: Paul E. Kilgore, M.D., M.P.H., Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) (Grant/Research Support, Scientific Research Study Investigator)Moderna (Grant/Research Support, Scientific Research Study Investigator) Marcus Zervos, MD, contrafect (Advisor or Review Panel member)janssen (Grant/Research Support)merck (Grant/Research Support)moderna (Grant/Research Support)pfizer (Grant/Research Support)serono (Grant/Research Support) Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8644432/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.625 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Joshi, Seema
Manning, Abigail
Bivins, James
Arshad, Samia
Agbonze, Amen
Berger, Anita M
Czander, Bonnie
Gonzalez, Gonzalo
Heinonen, Jessica H
Klama, Keith
Lamb, Lakita L
Misikir, Helina
Adams, Alexis
Anderson, Micah
Morley, Madelyn
Kilgore, Paul E
Zervos, Marcus
Mossing, Michael
Stylianou, Katerina
Rehman, Najibah K
425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities
title 425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities
title_full 425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities
title_fullStr 425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities
title_full_unstemmed 425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities
title_short 425. Sustained Control and Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities
title_sort 425. sustained control and prevention of covid-19 outbreaks in detroit skilled nursing facilities
topic Poster Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644432/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.625
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