| Literature DB >> 34804514 |
Wei Xu1, Xue Li2,1, Yijia Dong1, Marshall Dozier3, Yazhou He1, Amir Kirolos1,4, Zhongyu Lang1, Catherine Mathews5, Nandi Siegfried5, Evropi Theodoratou1,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Better understanding of SARS-CoV-2 transmission risks is needed to support decision-making around mitigation measures for COVID-19 in schools.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34804514 PMCID: PMC8590829 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.11.10004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Figure 1Flowchart summarizing study identification and selection.
Characteristics of cohort studies (N = 11)
| Study | Publication type | Study design | Country | Region | City | Investigation period | No. COVID-19 cases (background population) | Non-pharmaceutical interventions (country/region) | School closures (Yes/ No) | School closures (date) |
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| Danis-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | France | Rhne-Alpes | Les Contamines-Montjoie | 24 Jan-16 Feb | 9 | NA | Yes | 8 Feb |
| Heavey-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | Ireland | NA | NA | 1-13 Mar | 90 | NA | No | NA |
| Yung-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | Singapore | NA | NA | Feb-Mar | 1189 | NA | No | NA |
| NCIRS-2020 [ | pre-print | cohort | Australia | New South Wales | NA | 10 Apr-3 Jul | 437 | NA | 10-28 Apr: Yes; 29 Apr-3 Jul: No | 10-28 Apr |
| Macartney-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | Australia | New South Wales | NA | 25 Jan-9 Apr | 2779 | NA | No | NA |
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| Lopez-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | United States | Utah | Salt Lake County | 1 Apr-10 Jul | 13943 | NA | No | NA |
| Link-Gelles-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | United States | New England | Rhode Island | 1-31 Jul | 101 | NA | No | NA |
| Brown-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | United States | NA | NA | 10-13 Mar | 240 | NA | No | NA |
| Larosa-2020 [ | pre-print | cohort | Italy | Reggio Emilia province | NA | 1 Sep-15 Oct | 6336 | NA | No | NA |
| Dub-2020 [ | pre-print | cohort | Finland | The Greater Helsinki region | Helsinki | Mar | 95 | NA | No | NA |
| Ehrhardt-2020 [ | peer-review | cohort | Germany | Baden-Württemberg | NA | 25 May-5 Aug | 453 | NA | No | NA |
NA – not available
Characteristics of cohort studies (N = 11)
| Study | No. schools | Type of schools | Size of schools | Non-pharmaceutical interventions (school) | School cluster outbreak (Yes/ No) | Sampling method | Provider testing/ self-testing | Testing method | Follow-up modality | Follow-up frequency | No. index case | Type of Index case | Age | Gender | Contacts (N) | Secondary infected cases (n) | IAR (%) |
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| Danis-2020 [ | 3 | NA | NA | school closed | No | nasopharyngeal swabs; endotracheal aspirates | NA | real- time RT-PCR | telephone call | daily | 1 | pupil | 9 | NA | 102 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Heavey-2020 [ | NA | NA | NA | NA | No | NA | NA | NA | NA | daily | 6 | 3 pupils; 1 staff; 2 adult visitors | pupils: 10-15; staff: >18 | NA | 1155 | 2* | 0.17 |
| Yung-2020 [ | 3 | 2 preschool; 1 secondary school | NA | terminal cleaning of schools; suspension of extracurricular, sport activities; staggered recess breaks | No | nasopharyngeal swabs | provider testing | real- time RT-PCR | NA | NA | 3 | 2 pupils; 1 staff | pupils: 5, 12; staff: >18 | NA | 119 | 0 | 0.00 |
| NCIRS-2020 [ | 6 | 3 primary school; 2 high school; 1 ECEC | NA | NA | No | nasopharyngeal swabs; serum samples | provider testing | nucleic acid testing; SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing | NA | NA | 6 | 4 pupils; 2 staff | pupils: <18; staff: >18 | NA | 521 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Macartney-2020 [ | 25 | 15 primary and secondary school; 10 ECEC | NA | NA | Yes | nasopharyngeal swabs; serum samples | provider testing | nucleic acid testing; SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing | text message; telephone call | NA | 27 | 12 pupils; 15 staff | pupils: 14 (1-18) †; staff: 38 (19-65) † | pupils: 6 male, 6 female; staff: 1 male, 14 female | 1448 | 18 | 1.24 |
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| Lopez-2020 [ | 3 | childcare centre | NA | daily temperature and symptom screening; frequent cleaning; staff mandatory masks | Yes | nasopharyngeal swabs | provider testing | RT-PCR | NA | NA | 3 | staff | >18 | NA | 162 | 19 | 11.73 |
| Link-Gelles-2020 [ | 29 | childcare centre | 20 persons per child care | limit to 20 persons; masks for adults; daily symptom screening; cleaning and disinfectant | Yes | NA | provider testing | RT-PCR | phone call; text | phone call (weekly); text (daily) | 52 | 30 pupils; 20 staff; 2 visitor | pupils: 5 (0.5-12) †; staff: 30 (20-63) † | pupils: 14 male, 16 female; staff: 1 male, 21 female | 853 | 17 | 1.99 |
| Brown-2020 [ | 1 | high school | NA | quarantine | Yes | serum samples | provider testing | ELISA antibody testing | NA | NA | 1 | staff | >18 | NA | 21‡ | 1 | 4.76 |
| Larosa-2020 [ | 36 | 8 Infant-toddler centre and preschool; 10 primary school; 18 secondary school | NA | mandatory masks; single desks 1m apart; suspended extra-curricular activities; temporal and spatial pathways for different classes | Yes | nasopharyngeal swabs | provider testing | NA | NA | NA | 43 | 38 pupils; 5 staff | pupils: <18; staff: >18 | NA | 1198 | 39 | 3.26 |
| Dub-2020 [ | 2 | NA | NA | NA | Yes | nasopharyngeal swabs; serum samples | provider testing | RT-PCR; MNT; FMIA | NA | NA | 2 | 1 pupil; 1 staff | pupils: <18; staff: >18 | NA | 140 | 8 | 5.71 |
| Ehrhardt-2020 [ | 11 | 3 childcare centre; 1 primary school; 4 secondary school; 3 vocational school | NA | group sizes reduced by 50%; cleaning of contact surfaces; regular and interim ventilation of rooms; exclusion of sick children; individual hygiene (hand hygiene, cough etiquette); face mask outside classroom; physical distancing | Yes | nasopharyngeal swabs | provider testing | NA | NA | NA | 6 | pupils; staff | pupils: <18; staff: >18 | NA | NA | 15 | NA |
ECEC – early childhood education and care setting, IAR – infection attack rate, NA – not available
*In other transmission settings (household, recreactional activities), except school settings.
†Median (range).
‡120 pupils that were in contact with the infected teacher and only 21 were tested. This study is not eligible for meta-analysis.
Characteristics of cross-sectional studies (N = 1)*
| Study | Publication type | Study design | Country | Region | City | Investigation period | No. COVID-19 cases (background population) | Non-pharmaceutical interventions (country/region) | School closures (Yes/ No) | School closures (Date) |
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| Stein-Zamir-2020 [ | peer-review | cross-sectional | Israel | Judean Highlands | Jerusalem | 18 May-30 Jun | 8863 | NA | No | NA |
NA – not available
*Studies investigated and cross-assessed SARS-CoV-2 positivity rates in schools and communities: n=1.
Characteristics of cross-sectional studies (N = 1)
| Study | No. schools | Type of schools | Size of schools | Non-pharmaceutical interventions (school) | School cluster outbreak (Yes/ No) | Sampling method | Provider testing/ self-testing | Testing method | Follow-up modality | Follow-up frequency | No. index case | Type of Index case | Age | Gender | Participants (N) | SARS-CoV-2 positive cases (n) | Positivity rate (%) |
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| Stein-Zamir-2020 [ | 1 | high school | 1352 | daily health reports; hygiene; facemasks; social distancing; minimal interaction between classes | Yes | NA | provider testing | real- time RT-PCR | NA | NA | 2 | pupil | <18 | NA | 1312 | 178 | 13 · 57 |
NA – not available
SARS-CoV-2 infection attack rate meta-analyses results
| Number of studies | n (infected cases) | N (contacts) | IAR (%) | 95% CI | Cochrane Q |
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| Total | 9 | 101 | 5698 | 1.45 | 0.31-3.26 | 139.84 | 94.3 | 0.0071 | 0.6249 |
| Student | 5 | 61 | 3645 | 1.66 | 0.08-4.78 | 106.25 | 96.2 | 0.0095 | 0.5852 |
| School staff | 5 | 15 | 704 | 1.18 | 0.00-4.43 | 23.91 | 83.3 | 0.0095 | 0.9612 |
CI – confidence interval, IAR – infection attack rate
Figure 2Overall infection attack rate. Panel A. Forest plot. Panel B. Funnel plot. Panel C. Egger’s plot.
Figure 3Student infection attack rate. Panel A. Forest plot. Panel B. Funnel plot. Panel C. Egger’s plot.
Figure 4School staff infection attack rate. Panel A. Forest plot. Panel B. Funnel plot. Panel C. Egger’s plot.
Quality assessment based on modified Newcastle-Ottawa scale for cohort (contact tracing) studies
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| Brown 2020 [ | – | * | * | – | * | * | * | * | * | * |
| Danis 2020 [ | * | – | * | – | * | * | – | – | * | – |
| Dub 2020 – Incident A [ | * | – | * | – | * | * | – | – | * | – |
| Dub 2020 – Incident B [ | * | – | * | – | * | * | – | – | * | * |
| Erhardt 2020 [ | * | – | – | – | – | * | – | – | – | – |
| Heavey 2020 [ | * | – | – | – | * | * | – | – | * | – |
| Larosa 2020 [ | * | – | * | – | * | * | * | – | * | – |
| Link-Gelles 2020 [ | * | – | – | – | * | * | – | – | * | – |
| Lopez 2020 [ | – | – | – | – | * | * | – | – | * | * |
| Macartney 2020 [ | * | – | ** | – | * | * | – | – | * | – |
| NCIRS 2020 [ | * | – | * | – | * | * | – | – | * | – |
| Yung 2020 [ | * | – | * | – | * | * | – | * | * | – |
An ‘*’ denotes that the study met the criteria; a ‘–‘ denotes either that the study did not meet criteria or that it was not clearly reported. For Ascertainment of Exposure two * can be awarded if both structured interviews and school review of timetables were undertaken.
Quality assessment based on modified Newcastle-Ottawa scale for cross-sectional studies
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| Zamir 2020 [ | * | * | * | NR | NR | * | NR | NR | * | * | * |
*Denotes that the study met the criteria; NR denotes either that the study did not meet criteria or that it was not clearly reported.