| Literature DB >> 32524949 |
Kostas Danis1, Laure Fonteneau1, Scarlett Georges1, Côme Daniau1, Sibylle Bernard-Stoecklin1, Lisa Domegan2,3, Joan O'Donnell3, Siri Helene Hauge4, Sara Dequeker5, Eline Vandael5, Johan Van der Heyden5, Françoise Renard5, Natalia Bustos Sierra5, Enrico Ricchizzi6, Birgitta Schweickert7, Nicole Schmidt7, Muna Abu Sin7, Tim Eckmanns7, José-Artur Paiva8, Elke Schneider9.
Abstract
Residents in long-term care facilities (LTCF) are a vulnerable population group. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related deaths in LTCF residents represent 30-60% of all COVID-19 deaths in many European countries. This situation demands that countries implement local and national testing, infection prevention and control, and monitoring programmes for COVID-19 in LTCF in order to identify clusters early, decrease the spread within and between facilities and reduce the size and severity of outbreaks.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; EU/EEA; long-term care facilities; surveillance
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32524949 PMCID: PMC7336111 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.22.2000956
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Number of affected facilities (long-term care and other specified settings), COVID-19 cases and deaths among residents, examples from countries in the EU/EEA and the UK, May 2020 (n = 58,831 deaths)
| Country | Report date | Affected facilities | Confirmed COVID-19 cases in LTCF residents | COVID-19-related deaths in LTCF residents | Total COVID-19 deaths | % of all COVID-19 deaths in the country | COVID-19 deaths in LTCF/1 million populationa |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belgium [ | 25 May | Unk | 5,734 | 4,735 | 9,312 | 51 | 413.3 |
| France [ | 29 May | 7,923 | 74,402 | 14,113 | 28,530 | 50 | 210.6 |
| Germany [ | 25 May | Unk | 15,757 | 3,138 | 8,257 | 38 | 37.8 |
| Ireland [ | 25 May | 458 | 6,392 | 811 | 1,354 | 60 | 165.4 |
| Norway [ | 25 May | Unk | Unk | 139 | 235 | 59 | 25.5 |
| The Netherlands [ | 19 May | Unk | 9,474 | 1,779 | 5,694 [ | 31 | 102.9 |
| Spain [ | 25 May | 5,457 | Unk | 19,066 | 28,752 [ | 66 | 406.2 |
| Stockholm County, Sweden [ | 15 April | 212 | 1,711 | 630 | 1,400 | 45 | 409.6 |
| Sweden [ | 18 May | Unk | 2,866 | 1,777 | 3,661 | 49 | 173.7 |
| UK – England and Wales [ | 15 May | Unk | Unk | 11,650 | 45,226 | 26 | 196.0 |
| UK – Scotland [ | 17May | 655 (60%) | 5,652 | 1,623 | 3,546 | 46 | 297.1 |
COVID-19: coronavirus disease; EU/EEA: European Union/European Economic Area; LTCF: long-term care facility; UK: United Kingdom; Unk: unknown.
a Eurostat data from 2019 [26].
b Includes homes for the elderly, migrants and homeless as well as prisons.
c Personal communication, Lisa Domegan, 27 May 2020.
d Total number of facilities in Stockholm County provided in the report.
Data for Ireland relate to COVID-19 outbreaks in all residential facilities such as nursing homes for the elderly, centres for those with disabilities, homeless facilities and direct provision centres and for all cases linked to those outbreaks. The data for Ireland include staff and residents.