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188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020
BACKGROUND: Large social gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to extensive community transmission. Healthcare workers (HCW) that engage in these social gatherings pose a risk to the vulnerable patients they serve. Public Health—Seattle & King County identified a COVID-19 outb...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644755/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.188 |
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author | Brezak, Audrey Unutzer, Anna Lewis, James W Clark, Shauna Ferro, Jessica Bliesner, Siri Loughran, Julie Kawakami, Vance Deya, Ruth Makayoto, Rhodah Maier, Em Whitney, Holly Bevers, Elyse Templeton, Allison A Burlingham, Bonnie Lewis, Larissa Podczervinski, Sara T |
author_facet | Brezak, Audrey Unutzer, Anna Lewis, James W Clark, Shauna Ferro, Jessica Bliesner, Siri Loughran, Julie Kawakami, Vance Deya, Ruth Makayoto, Rhodah Maier, Em Whitney, Holly Bevers, Elyse Templeton, Allison A Burlingham, Bonnie Lewis, Larissa Podczervinski, Sara T |
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description | BACKGROUND: Large social gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to extensive community transmission. Healthcare workers (HCW) that engage in these social gatherings pose a risk to the vulnerable patients they serve. Public Health—Seattle & King County identified a COVID-19 outbreak associated with a wedding in July 2020 when the 14-day incidence rate was 105 cases per 100,000 residents. HCW who attended the wedding were subsequently linked to 45 outbreaks in healthcare settings across three counties in the next month. METHODS: COVID-19 case interview data was used to identify HCW cases who reported the wedding as their exposure event. The Washington Disease Reporting System (WDRS), the state database in which COVID-19 cases and epi-linkages are tracked, was queried to identify healthcare outbreaks linked to the HCW wedding-attendee cases and the HCW that they infected. NodeXL was used to visualize the resulting chains of wedding-associated healthcare transmission using a Harel-Koren Fast Multiscale layout where the network visualization’s directed arrows represent putative links and direction of transmission. Numbers of associated settings, cases, and deaths were calculated. RESULTS: Seven HCW wedding attendees were linked to outbreaks in healthcare facilities that they worked at while infectious; HCWs linked to as many as six subsequent healthcare outbreaks. In total, the wedding was connected to 45 healthcare facilities: adult family homes (N=1), hospitals (N=1), supported living agencies (N=7) and associated group homes (N=38), assisted living (N=1), home health services (N=1), behavioral health (N=2), and rehab centers (N=1). Across the settings, 277 cases were identified, including 15 deaths. CONCLUSION: A series of COVID-19 healthcare outbreaks was traced back to a wedding. Cases worked in multiple homes, agencies, and other healthcare settings which likely facilitated rapid and wide transmission; the structure of these healthcare settings often do not facilitate a single job providing enough hours and income to support an individual. In terms of public health learnings, addressing these outbreaks require effective contact tracing, multijurisdictional coordination, and for supported living, interventions need to be applied across households sharing staff. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures |
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spelling | pubmed-86447552021-12-06 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 Brezak, Audrey Unutzer, Anna Lewis, James W Clark, Shauna Ferro, Jessica Bliesner, Siri Loughran, Julie Kawakami, Vance Deya, Ruth Makayoto, Rhodah Maier, Em Whitney, Holly Bevers, Elyse Templeton, Allison A Burlingham, Bonnie Lewis, Larissa Podczervinski, Sara T Open Forum Infect Dis Oral Abstracts BACKGROUND: Large social gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to extensive community transmission. Healthcare workers (HCW) that engage in these social gatherings pose a risk to the vulnerable patients they serve. Public Health—Seattle & King County identified a COVID-19 outbreak associated with a wedding in July 2020 when the 14-day incidence rate was 105 cases per 100,000 residents. HCW who attended the wedding were subsequently linked to 45 outbreaks in healthcare settings across three counties in the next month. METHODS: COVID-19 case interview data was used to identify HCW cases who reported the wedding as their exposure event. The Washington Disease Reporting System (WDRS), the state database in which COVID-19 cases and epi-linkages are tracked, was queried to identify healthcare outbreaks linked to the HCW wedding-attendee cases and the HCW that they infected. NodeXL was used to visualize the resulting chains of wedding-associated healthcare transmission using a Harel-Koren Fast Multiscale layout where the network visualization’s directed arrows represent putative links and direction of transmission. Numbers of associated settings, cases, and deaths were calculated. RESULTS: Seven HCW wedding attendees were linked to outbreaks in healthcare facilities that they worked at while infectious; HCWs linked to as many as six subsequent healthcare outbreaks. In total, the wedding was connected to 45 healthcare facilities: adult family homes (N=1), hospitals (N=1), supported living agencies (N=7) and associated group homes (N=38), assisted living (N=1), home health services (N=1), behavioral health (N=2), and rehab centers (N=1). Across the settings, 277 cases were identified, including 15 deaths. CONCLUSION: A series of COVID-19 healthcare outbreaks was traced back to a wedding. Cases worked in multiple homes, agencies, and other healthcare settings which likely facilitated rapid and wide transmission; the structure of these healthcare settings often do not facilitate a single job providing enough hours and income to support an individual. In terms of public health learnings, addressing these outbreaks require effective contact tracing, multijurisdictional coordination, and for supported living, interventions need to be applied across households sharing staff. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8644755/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.188 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. |
spellingShingle | Oral Abstracts Brezak, Audrey Unutzer, Anna Lewis, James W Clark, Shauna Ferro, Jessica Bliesner, Siri Loughran, Julie Kawakami, Vance Deya, Ruth Makayoto, Rhodah Maier, Em Whitney, Holly Bevers, Elyse Templeton, Allison A Burlingham, Bonnie Lewis, Larissa Podczervinski, Sara T 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 |
title | 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 |
title_full | 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 |
title_fullStr | 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 |
title_full_unstemmed | 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 |
title_short | 188. Visualizing the Impact of a Wedding Leading to COVID-19 Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings, Washington State, July – August 2020 |
title_sort | 188. visualizing the impact of a wedding leading to covid-19 outbreaks in healthcare settings, washington state, july – august 2020 |
topic | Oral Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644755/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.188 |
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