| Literature DB >> 32046816 |
Billy J Quilty1, Sam Clifford1, Stefan Flasche1,2, Rosalind M Eggo1,2.
Abstract
We evaluated effectiveness of thermal passenger screening for 2019-nCoV infection at airport exit and entry to inform public health decision-making. In our baseline scenario, we estimated that 46% (95% confidence interval: 36 to 58) of infected travellers would not be detected, depending on incubation period, sensitivity of exit and entry screening, and proportion of asymptomatic cases. Airport screening is unlikely to detect a sufficient proportion of 2019-nCoV infected travellers to avoid entry of infected travellers.Entities:
Keywords: 2019-nCoV; airport screening; effectiveness; emerging infections; interventions; surveillance; thermal scanning
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32046816 PMCID: PMC7014668 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.5.2000080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Figure 1Simulated infection histories of travellers infected with novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
Figure 2Screenshot of Shiny appa displaying the number of travellers infected with novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) detected at airport exit and entry screening with baseline assumptionsb, 95% bootstrap confidence intervals, time distributions for incubation period and time to severe disease*
Figure 3Probability of detecting travellers infected with novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) at airport entry screening by travel duration and sensitivity of exit screening
Parameter values and assumptions for the baseline scenario estimating effectiveness of exit and entry screening at airports for detecting passengers infected with novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
| Parameter | Value (baseline scenario) | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Duration of travel | 12 hours | Beijing – London [ |
| Sensitivity of exit screening | 86% | Sensitivity of infrared thermal image scanners [ |
| Sensitivity of entry screening | 86% | Sensitivity of infrared thermal image scanners [ |
| Proportion of asymptomatic infections undetectable by typical screening procedures | 17% | 1 of 6 reported asymptomatic in a 2019-nCoV family cluster [ |
| Incubation period | Mean 5.2 days, variance 4.1 days | Reported Gamma distributed mean, variance estimated from uncertainty interval of mean [ |
| Time from symptom onset to hospitalisation | Mean 9.1 days, variance 14.7 days | Reported Gamma distributed mean, variance estimated from uncertainty interval of mean [ |