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A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021

Prisons are susceptible to outbreaks. Control measures focusing on isolation and cohorting negatively affect wellbeing. We present an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a large male prison in Wales, UK, October 2020 to April 2021, and discuss control measures. We gathered case-inform...

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Autores principales: Adamson, James P., Smith, Christopher, Pacchiarini, Nicole, Connor, Thomas Richard, Wallsgrove, Janet, Coles, Ian, Frost, Clare, Edwards, Angharad, Sinha, Jaisi, Moore, Catherine, Perrett, Steph, Craddock, Christie, Sawyer, Clare, Waldram, Alison, Barrasa, Alicia, Thomas, Daniel Rh., Daniels, Philip, Lewis, Heather
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9304949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35634739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822000991
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author Adamson, James P.
Smith, Christopher
Pacchiarini, Nicole
Connor, Thomas Richard
Wallsgrove, Janet
Coles, Ian
Frost, Clare
Edwards, Angharad
Sinha, Jaisi
Moore, Catherine
Perrett, Steph
Craddock, Christie
Sawyer, Clare
Waldram, Alison
Barrasa, Alicia
Thomas, Daniel Rh.
Daniels, Philip
Lewis, Heather
author_facet Adamson, James P.
Smith, Christopher
Pacchiarini, Nicole
Connor, Thomas Richard
Wallsgrove, Janet
Coles, Ian
Frost, Clare
Edwards, Angharad
Sinha, Jaisi
Moore, Catherine
Perrett, Steph
Craddock, Christie
Sawyer, Clare
Waldram, Alison
Barrasa, Alicia
Thomas, Daniel Rh.
Daniels, Philip
Lewis, Heather
author_sort Adamson, James P.
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description Prisons are susceptible to outbreaks. Control measures focusing on isolation and cohorting negatively affect wellbeing. We present an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a large male prison in Wales, UK, October 2020 to April 2021, and discuss control measures. We gathered case-information, including demographics, staff-residence postcode, resident cell number, work areas/dates, test results, staff interview dates/notes and resident prison-transfer dates. Epidemiological curves were mapped by prison location. Control measures included isolation (exclusion from work or cell-isolation), cohorting (new admissions and work-area groups), asymptomatic testing (case-finding), removal of communal dining and movement restrictions. Facemask use and enhanced hygiene were already in place. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and interviews determined the genetic relationship between cases plausibility of transmission. Of 453 cases, 53% (n = 242) were staff, most aged 25–34 years (11.5% females, 27.15% males) and symptomatic (64%). Crude attack-rate was higher in staff (29%, 95% CI 26–64%) than in residents (12%, 95% CI 9–15%). Whole-genome sequencing can help differentiate multiple introductions from person-to-person transmission in prisons. It should be introduced alongside asymptomatic testing as soon as possible to control prison outbreaks. Timely epidemiological investigation, including data visualisation, allowed dynamic risk assessment and proportionate control measures, minimising the reduction in resident welfare.
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spelling pubmed-93049492022-07-27 A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021 Adamson, James P. Smith, Christopher Pacchiarini, Nicole Connor, Thomas Richard Wallsgrove, Janet Coles, Ian Frost, Clare Edwards, Angharad Sinha, Jaisi Moore, Catherine Perrett, Steph Craddock, Christie Sawyer, Clare Waldram, Alison Barrasa, Alicia Thomas, Daniel Rh. Daniels, Philip Lewis, Heather Epidemiol Infect Original Paper Prisons are susceptible to outbreaks. Control measures focusing on isolation and cohorting negatively affect wellbeing. We present an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a large male prison in Wales, UK, October 2020 to April 2021, and discuss control measures. We gathered case-information, including demographics, staff-residence postcode, resident cell number, work areas/dates, test results, staff interview dates/notes and resident prison-transfer dates. Epidemiological curves were mapped by prison location. Control measures included isolation (exclusion from work or cell-isolation), cohorting (new admissions and work-area groups), asymptomatic testing (case-finding), removal of communal dining and movement restrictions. Facemask use and enhanced hygiene were already in place. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and interviews determined the genetic relationship between cases plausibility of transmission. Of 453 cases, 53% (n = 242) were staff, most aged 25–34 years (11.5% females, 27.15% males) and symptomatic (64%). Crude attack-rate was higher in staff (29%, 95% CI 26–64%) than in residents (12%, 95% CI 9–15%). Whole-genome sequencing can help differentiate multiple introductions from person-to-person transmission in prisons. It should be introduced alongside asymptomatic testing as soon as possible to control prison outbreaks. Timely epidemiological investigation, including data visualisation, allowed dynamic risk assessment and proportionate control measures, minimising the reduction in resident welfare. Cambridge University Press 2022-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9304949/ /pubmed/35634739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822000991 Text en © Cambridge University Press 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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Adamson, James P.
Smith, Christopher
Pacchiarini, Nicole
Connor, Thomas Richard
Wallsgrove, Janet
Coles, Ian
Frost, Clare
Edwards, Angharad
Sinha, Jaisi
Moore, Catherine
Perrett, Steph
Craddock, Christie
Sawyer, Clare
Waldram, Alison
Barrasa, Alicia
Thomas, Daniel Rh.
Daniels, Philip
Lewis, Heather
A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021
title A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021
title_full A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021
title_fullStr A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021
title_full_unstemmed A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021
title_short A large outbreak of COVID-19 in a UK prison, October 2020 to April 2021
title_sort large outbreak of covid-19 in a uk prison, october 2020 to april 2021
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9304949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35634739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268822000991
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