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Characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections in Gangwon Province, Korea

This study investigated the characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections (⩾10 linked cases within a short period) in Gangwon Province between 22 February 2020 and 31 May 2021. Transmission routes were divided into five major categories and 35 sub-categories according to the...

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Autores principales: Lim, Chaeyun, Nam, Youngju, Oh, Won Sup, Ham, Sugeun, Kim, Eunmi, Kim, Myeonggi, Kim, Saerom, Kim, Yeojin, Jeong, Seungmin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34991757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821002788
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author Lim, Chaeyun
Nam, Youngju
Oh, Won Sup
Ham, Sugeun
Kim, Eunmi
Kim, Myeonggi
Kim, Saerom
Kim, Yeojin
Jeong, Seungmin
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Nam, Youngju
Oh, Won Sup
Ham, Sugeun
Kim, Eunmi
Kim, Myeonggi
Kim, Saerom
Kim, Yeojin
Jeong, Seungmin
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description This study investigated the characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections (⩾10 linked cases within a short period) in Gangwon Province between 22 February 2020 and 31 May 2021. Transmission routes were divided into five major categories and 35 sub-categories according to the relationship between the infector and the infectee and the location of transmission. A total of 61 clusters occurred during the study period, including 1741 confirmed cases (55.7% of all confirmed cases (n = 3125)). The the five major routes of transmission were as follows: ‘using (staying in) the same facility (50.7%), ‘cohabiting family members’ (23.3%), ‘social gatherings with acquaintances’ (10.8%), ‘other transmission routes’ (7.0%), and ‘social gatherings with non-cohabiting family members/relatives’ (5.5%). For transmission caused by using (staying in) the same facility, the highest number of confirmed cases was associated with churches, followed by medical institutions (inpatient), sports facilities, military bases, offices, nightlife businesses, schools, restaurants, day-care centres and kindergarten, and service businesses. Our analysis highlights specific locations with frequent transmission of infections, and transmission routes that should be targeted in situations where adherence to disease control rules is difficult.
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spelling pubmed-87708462022-01-21 Characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections in Gangwon Province, Korea Lim, Chaeyun Nam, Youngju Oh, Won Sup Ham, Sugeun Kim, Eunmi Kim, Myeonggi Kim, Saerom Kim, Yeojin Jeong, Seungmin Epidemiol Infect Original Paper This study investigated the characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections (⩾10 linked cases within a short period) in Gangwon Province between 22 February 2020 and 31 May 2021. Transmission routes were divided into five major categories and 35 sub-categories according to the relationship between the infector and the infectee and the location of transmission. A total of 61 clusters occurred during the study period, including 1741 confirmed cases (55.7% of all confirmed cases (n = 3125)). The the five major routes of transmission were as follows: ‘using (staying in) the same facility (50.7%), ‘cohabiting family members’ (23.3%), ‘social gatherings with acquaintances’ (10.8%), ‘other transmission routes’ (7.0%), and ‘social gatherings with non-cohabiting family members/relatives’ (5.5%). For transmission caused by using (staying in) the same facility, the highest number of confirmed cases was associated with churches, followed by medical institutions (inpatient), sports facilities, military bases, offices, nightlife businesses, schools, restaurants, day-care centres and kindergarten, and service businesses. Our analysis highlights specific locations with frequent transmission of infections, and transmission routes that should be targeted in situations where adherence to disease control rules is difficult. Cambridge University Press 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8770846/ /pubmed/34991757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821002788 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Lim, Chaeyun
Nam, Youngju
Oh, Won Sup
Ham, Sugeun
Kim, Eunmi
Kim, Myeonggi
Kim, Saerom
Kim, Yeojin
Jeong, Seungmin
Characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections in Gangwon Province, Korea
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title_full Characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections in Gangwon Province, Korea
title_fullStr Characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections in Gangwon Province, Korea
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title_short Characteristics of transmission routes of COVID-19 cluster infections in Gangwon Province, Korea
title_sort characteristics of transmission routes of covid-19 cluster infections in gangwon province, korea
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34991757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268821002788
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