| Literature DB >> 32070465 |
Sibylle Bernard Stoecklin1, Patrick Rolland2, Yassoungo Silue3, Alexandra Mailles1, Christine Campese1, Anne Simondon4, Matthieu Mechain5, Laure Meurice6, Mathieu Nguyen5, Clément Bassi3, Estelle Yamani4, Sylvie Behillil7, Sophie Ismael8, Duc Nguyen9, Denis Malvy10,9, François Xavier Lescure11,8, Scarlett Georges1, Clément Lazarus12, Anouk Tabaï13, Morgane Stempfelet13, Vincent Enouf7, Bruno Coignard1, Daniel Levy-Bruhl1.
Abstract
A novel coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, SARS-CoV-2) causing a cluster of respiratory infections (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19) in Wuhan, China, was identified on 7 January 2020. The epidemic quickly disseminated from Wuhan and as at 12 February 2020, 45,179 cases have been confirmed in 25 countries, including 1,116 deaths. Strengthened surveillance was implemented in France on 10 January 2020 in order to identify imported cases early and prevent secondary transmission. Three categories of risk exposure and follow-up procedure were defined for contacts. Three cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on 24 January, the first cases in Europe. Contact tracing was immediately initiated. Five contacts were evaluated as at low risk of exposure and 18 at moderate/high risk. As at 12 February 2020, two cases have been discharged and the third one remains symptomatic with a persistent cough, and no secondary transmission has been identified. Effective collaboration between all parties involved in the surveillance and response to emerging threats is required to detect imported cases early and to implement adequate control measures.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, 2019-nCov; France; Surveillance; contact tracing; containment; coronavirus
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32070465 PMCID: PMC7029452 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.6.2000094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Definition of a contact and follow-up procedure by level of risk of infection, COVID-19, France, January 2020
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| Negligible risk | Person who had short (< 15 min) contact with a confirmed case in public settings such as in public transportation, restaurants and shops; healthcare personnel who treated a confirmed case while wearing appropriate PPE without any breach identified. | Neither identification nor information of contacts. |
| Low risk | Person who had a close (within 1 m) but short (< 15 min) contact with a confirmed case, or a distant (> 1 m) but prolonged contact in public settings, or any contact in private settings that does not match with the moderate/high risk of exposure criteria. | Contacts are asked to measure their body temperature twice a day and check for clinical symptoms. In case of occurrence of symptoms like fever, cough or dyspnoea, contacts are asked to wear a surgical mask, isolate themselves and immediately contact the emergency hotline (SAMU-centre 15) indicating that they are contacts of a confirmed COVID-19 case. |
| Moderate/high risk | Person who had prolonged (> 15 min) direct face-to-face contact within 1 m with a confirmed case, shared the same hospital room, lived in the same household or shared any leisure or professional activity in close proximity with a confirmed case, or travelled together with a COVID-19 case in any kind of conveyance, without appropriate individual protection equipment. Healthcare personnel who treated a confirmed case without wearing appropriate PPE or with an identified breach. | In addition to the above, contacts are asked to stay at home during a 14-day period after their last contact with the confirmed case while symptomatic and to avoid contacts with the other persons living in the same household (or at least wear a surgical mask). The follow-up consists of an active follow-up through daily calls from the regional follow-up team organised by the Regional Health Agency in collaboration with Santé publique France. |
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; PPE: personal protective equipment.
FigureTimeline of travel, onset of illness and close contacts of confirmed cases of COVID-19, France, January 2020 (n = 3)