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Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters

BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness who live in congregate shelters are at high risk of SARS-CoV2 transmission and severe COVID-19. Current screening and response protocols using rRT-PCR in homeless shelters are expensive, require specialized staff and have delays in returning results and i...

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Autores principales: Aranda-Díaz, Andrés, Imbert, Elizabeth, Strieff, Sarah, Graham-Squire, Dave, Evans, Jennifer L., Moore, Jamie, McFarland, Willi, Fuchs, Jonathan, Handley, Margaret A., Kushel, Margot
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35271622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264929
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author Aranda-Díaz, Andrés
Imbert, Elizabeth
Strieff, Sarah
Graham-Squire, Dave
Evans, Jennifer L.
Moore, Jamie
McFarland, Willi
Fuchs, Jonathan
Handley, Margaret A.
Kushel, Margot
author_facet Aranda-Díaz, Andrés
Imbert, Elizabeth
Strieff, Sarah
Graham-Squire, Dave
Evans, Jennifer L.
Moore, Jamie
McFarland, Willi
Fuchs, Jonathan
Handley, Margaret A.
Kushel, Margot
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description BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness who live in congregate shelters are at high risk of SARS-CoV2 transmission and severe COVID-19. Current screening and response protocols using rRT-PCR in homeless shelters are expensive, require specialized staff and have delays in returning results and implementing responses. METHODS: We piloted a program to offer frequent, rapid antigen-based tests (BinaxNOW) to residents and staff of congregate-living shelters in San Francisco, California, from January 15(th) to February 19(th), 2021. We used the Reach-Effectiveness-Adoption-Implementation-Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to evaluate the implementation. RESULTS: Reach: We offered testing at ten of twelve eligible shelters. Shelter residents and staff had variable participation across shelters; approximately half of eligible individuals tested at least once; few tested consistently during the study. Effectiveness: 2.2% of participants tested positive. We identified three outbreaks, but none exceeded 5 cases. All BinaxNOW-positive participants were isolated or left the shelters. Adoption: We offered testing to all eligible participants within weeks of the project’s initiation. Implementation: Adaptations made to increase reach and improve consistency were promptly implemented. Maintenance: San Francisco Department of Public Health expanded and maintained testing with minimal support after the end of the pilot. CONCLUSION: Rapid and frequent antigen testing for SARS-CoV2 in homeless shelters is a viable alternative to rRT-PCR testing that can lead to immediate isolation of infectious individuals. Using the RE-AIM framework, we evaluated and adapted interventions to enable the expansion and maintenance of protocols.
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spelling pubmed-89122522022-03-11 Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters Aranda-Díaz, Andrés Imbert, Elizabeth Strieff, Sarah Graham-Squire, Dave Evans, Jennifer L. Moore, Jamie McFarland, Willi Fuchs, Jonathan Handley, Margaret A. Kushel, Margot PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness who live in congregate shelters are at high risk of SARS-CoV2 transmission and severe COVID-19. Current screening and response protocols using rRT-PCR in homeless shelters are expensive, require specialized staff and have delays in returning results and implementing responses. METHODS: We piloted a program to offer frequent, rapid antigen-based tests (BinaxNOW) to residents and staff of congregate-living shelters in San Francisco, California, from January 15(th) to February 19(th), 2021. We used the Reach-Effectiveness-Adoption-Implementation-Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to evaluate the implementation. RESULTS: Reach: We offered testing at ten of twelve eligible shelters. Shelter residents and staff had variable participation across shelters; approximately half of eligible individuals tested at least once; few tested consistently during the study. Effectiveness: 2.2% of participants tested positive. We identified three outbreaks, but none exceeded 5 cases. All BinaxNOW-positive participants were isolated or left the shelters. Adoption: We offered testing to all eligible participants within weeks of the project’s initiation. Implementation: Adaptations made to increase reach and improve consistency were promptly implemented. Maintenance: San Francisco Department of Public Health expanded and maintained testing with minimal support after the end of the pilot. CONCLUSION: Rapid and frequent antigen testing for SARS-CoV2 in homeless shelters is a viable alternative to rRT-PCR testing that can lead to immediate isolation of infectious individuals. Using the RE-AIM framework, we evaluated and adapted interventions to enable the expansion and maintenance of protocols. Public Library of Science 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8912252/ /pubmed/35271622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264929 Text en © 2022 Aranda-Díaz et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aranda-Díaz, Andrés
Imbert, Elizabeth
Strieff, Sarah
Graham-Squire, Dave
Evans, Jennifer L.
Moore, Jamie
McFarland, Willi
Fuchs, Jonathan
Handley, Margaret A.
Kushel, Margot
Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
title Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
title_full Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
title_fullStr Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
title_short Implementation of rapid and frequent SARS-CoV2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
title_sort implementation of rapid and frequent sars-cov2 antigen testing and response in congregate homeless shelters
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35271622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264929
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