| Literature DB >> 32317052 |
Femke Overbosch1, Mark de Boer2, Karin Ellen Veldkamp3, Pauline Ellerbroek4, Chantal P Bleeker-Rovers5, Bram Goorhuis6, Michele van Vugt6, Annemiek van der Eijk7, Tjalling Leenstra8, Martin Khargi9, Jeanette Ros10, Diederik Brandwagt11, Manon Haverkate12, Corien Swaan12, Chantal Reusken12,7, Aura Timen12,13, Marion Koopmans7, Jaap van Dissel12,2.
Abstract
On 20 November 2019, Lassa fever was diagnosed in a physician repatriated from Sierra Leone to the Netherlands. A second physician with suspected Lassa fever, repatriated a few days later from the same healthcare facility, was confirmed infected with Lassa virus on 21 November. Comprehensive contact monitoring involving high- and low-risk contacts proved to be feasible and follow-up of the contacts did not reveal any case of secondary transmission in the Netherlands.Entities:
Keywords: Lassa fever; health care workers; public health measures; the Netherlands
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32317052 PMCID: PMC7175652 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.15.2000265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Dutch risk classification of contacts exposed to healthcare workers with RT-PCR-confirmed Lassa fever contracted in Sierra Leone, including numbers of contacts inventoried in the Netherlands, December 2019
| Type of contact | Risk | Mandatory measures until 21 days post exposure | Number of contacts in the Netherlands |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-risk contactsa | Contact with patient or body fluids without appropriate PPE | - Temperature check 2×/day | 19 |
| Low-risk contactsa,b | Contact with patient or body fluids with use of appropriate PPE | Temperature check 2×/day | 131 |
| Sporadic contacts | Presence in same room without direct contact | No risk, no measures | 14 |
PPE: personal protective equipment, SL: Sierra Leone.
a In case of fever ≥ 38 °C measured twice,12 h apart, contacts are instructed to consult their assigned healthcare worker (municipal health service or hospital staff) and to avoid new contacts.
b Including contacts without direct contact, but who have been working in and around the hospital in Sierra Leone.
FigureContact tree representing the high- and low-risk contacts in the Netherlands of the assumed source patients in Sierra Leone and of two Dutch healthcare workers diagnosed with confirmed Lassa fever, the Netherlands, December 2019 (n = 150)