| Literature DB >> 34823020 |
Katarina Ost1, Louise Duquesne2, Claudia Duguay3, Lola Traverson4, Isadora Mathevet4, Valéry Ridde4, Kate Zinszer5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This scoping review aimed to identify how equity has been considered in large-scale infectious disease testing initiatives. STUDY DESIGN ANDEntities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Ebola; Equity; H1N1; HIV; Inequity; PROGRESS-Plus framework; Scoping review; TIDieR-PHP; Testing programs
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34823020 PMCID: PMC8607741 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.11.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Epidemiol ISSN: 0895-4356 Impact factor: 7.407
Fig. 1Proportionate universalism versus equality based infectious disease testing program. This figure represents a conceptual representation of the concepts of equitable vs. equal population testing/screening interventions. For example: if Population A represents a population with strong health access and resources, Population B represents a population with some disparity in social determinants of health, and Population C represents a population with many disparities in social determinants of health. An equality-based testing program would provide equal services to all regardless of risk or access disadvantage for Population B and C, while a proportional universalism (equitable) testing program would provide additional resources customized to the needs of population B and C to help each of them reach a given testing goal.
Characteristics of the infectious disease testing studies included in the scoping review, published after 2010 (n = 86).
| Study | WHO region | Objectives | Relevant findings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disease Addressed: COVID-19 | |||
| European Region | The primary aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in our obstetric population and determine the presence of asymptomatic disease. A secondary aim was to identify any relationship between patient demographics and SARS-CoV-2. | Of the women who were found to be SARS-CoV-2 positive, a high proportion (87.9%) were asymptomatic. These findings support the need for universal testing to enable targeted isolation and robust infectious control measures to mitigate outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 in maternity units. | |
| Eastern Mediterranean Region | The aim of this article is to share our experience with the early implementation of a drive-through testing clinic using the invited persons vehicle as an isolation compartment during screening to minimize person-to-person contamination. | Collaboration among various key health, governmental, and travel industry partners was essential to the successful and rapid implementation of a COVID-19 drive-through testing clinic in the early days of the pandemic in Qatar. | |
| European Region | This article examines the measures taken against the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing homes under the responsibility of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and discusses their efficacy. | Our research shows that the measures taken to address the COVID-19 pandemic in the nursing homes run by the Istanbul Hospice were timely and effective. Our data indicates that, if the finance and service structures of the nursing homes are met, and local authorities have control over the administrative organization, there will be no fatal outbreaks associated with COVID-19. | |
| European Region | In this study, we monitored the epidemic dynamic in this nursing home and the infection prevention and control (IPC) measures implemented throughout this outbreak. | This outbreak confirmed the considerable health impact of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in a nursing home. In addition to the implementation of IPC measures, the early detection of cases through the screening of residents and staff is essential to identify asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases and limit the spread of the virus. | |
| Region of the Americas | We sought to identify the incidence of COVID-19 among pediatric patients undergoing orthopedic surgery with a universal preoperative screening at 3 geographically unique tertiary care pediatric institutions. | Early results of universal preoperative screening for COVID-19 demonstrates a low incidence and high rate of asymptomatic patients. Health care professionals, especially those at higher risk for the virus, should be aware of the challenges related to screening based solely on symptoms or travel history and consider universal screening for patients undergoing elective surgery. | |
| Region of the Americas | The outcomes of patients treated on the COVID-minimal pathway were evaluated during a period of surging COVID-19 hospital admissions, to determine the safety of continuing to perform urgent operations during the pandemic. | A COVID-minimal pathway comprised of physical space modifications and operational changes may allow urgent cancer treatment to safely continue during the COVID-19 pandemic, even during the surge-phase. | |
| Region of the Americas | We studied the prevalence and neighborhood distribution of patients who tested positive for COVID-19 after implementation of universal screening at an academic hospital providing obstetrical services to an underserved Chicago population. | The disproportionate hit of COVID-19 pandemic on the Hispanic and Black communities reflects in SARS-CoV-2 positivity rates in the obstetrical population… Allocation of appropriate educational and financial resources to vulnerable pregnant populations residing in disadvantaged Chicago neighborhoods is needed. | |
| Region of the Americas | This report described the adaption of standard IPC strategies in psychiatric facilities to meet patient and facility needs might prevent SARS-CoV-2 transmission. | Adaption of standard IPC strategies in psychiatric facilities to meet patient and facility needs might prevent SARS-CoV-2 transmission, and point prevalence surveys can be useful to assess the likely effectiveness of any adapted IPC measures. | |
| Western Pacific Region | Our aim in this study is to describe the characteristics and outcomes of an active strategy of COVID-19 management of infected HCWs in a HaH Unit in coordination with the Human Resources and Occupational Health departments in the Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain. | Active screening for SARS-CoV-2 among HCWs for early diagnosis and stopping in-hospital transmission chains proved efficacious in our institution, particularly due to the high percentage of asymptomatic HCWs. Follow-up of HCWs in Hospital at Home units is safe and effective, with low rates of severe infection and readmission. | |
| South-East Asia Region | This research aims to present statistics on patients based on the periodic progression of COVID-19. This study compares data of COVID-19 screening patients with general patients and presents the number of patients in correspondence with periodic events in ED designed to respond to mass outbreaks of infection. | Research in emergency department designs and operational programs should increase to combine research data with better ideas to respond not only during regular periods but also during periods of pandemic. | |
| Region of the Americas | We are not aware of previous efforts to use Mobile integrated health (MIH)/community paramedicine (CP) services to implement drive-through testing in pandemic scenarios. We report on our experience developing this testing strategy, as well as recommendations for communities that may wish to deploy a similar testing strategy. | In our health care system, we pivoted the traditional MIH/CP model to rapidly initiate remote drive-through testing for COVID-19 in pre-screened individuals. This model allowed us to test patients with suspected COVID-19 patients away from traditional health care sites and mitigate exposure to health care workers and other patients. | |
| European Region | In this report, we describe our experience with COVID-19 in our center, in which 38 maintenance dialysis patients developed COVID-19. | Dialysis patients are a highly susceptible population and hemodialysis centers are ahigh-risk area in a COVID-19 epidemic. Unexplained lymphopenia and/or an increase in C-reactive protein level should lead physicians to the diagnosis of COVID-19 and should, when possible, be followed by diagnostic testing with universal reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, as well as the reinforcement of contamination barrier measures. | |
| African Region | The overall aim was to slow down transmission through early identification and isolation of diagnosed cases. | Cape Town has targeted CST around cases in vulnerable communities. Implementation of CST was made easier by a pre-existing commitment to COPC, and also highlights the importance of COPC principles in transforming PHC. Designing a tool with sufficient predictive value and overcoming logistic issues were key challenges. | |
| Region of the Americas | We will describe the experience of a single center of screening all inpatients and newly admitted patients to the Organ Transplant Unit. | We report a single-center experience using universal SARS-CoV-2 screening for all inpatients and newly admitted patients to an Organ Transplant Unit located in a region with significantly high community-based transmission. | |
| Western Pacific Region | We reported the results of health screening for COVID-19 among returned staff of a hospital and conducted a summary analysis to provide valuable experience for curbing the COVID-19 epidemic and rebound. | Asymptomatic infections are a major risk factor for returning to work. Extensive health screening combined with multiple detection methods helps to identify asymptomatic infections early, which is an important guarantee in the process of returning to work. | |
| Region of the Americas | This report describes COVID-19 outbreaks in five IDOC facilities with work-release programs, | Correctional facilities operating work-release programs should implement measures to reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission, including mass testing and working with public health officials to identify high-risk work sites. Incarcerated persons participating in work-release should be included in COVID-19 vaccination plans. | |
| Region of the Americas | The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection through universal screening of a large ethnically diverse population of pregnant women admitted for labor and delivery in the KPSC health care system. | The findings suggest that in pregnant women admitted for delivery between April 6 and May 11, 2020 in this large integrated health care system in Southern California, prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 test positive was very low and all patients were asymptomatic on admission. | |
| European Region | The aim of our retrospective study was to describe the screening and surgical activities of two Northern Italian (one in Lombardy and the other in Veneto regions) referral Institutions for management of head and neck cancer (HNC) during the peak phase (mid-March to mid-April 2020) of the COVID-19 epidemic, detailing their respective institutional COVID-19 screening protocols, related outcomes, and diagnostic accuracy. | Dedicated screening protocols for COVID-19 allow to safely perform elective HNC surgery…Even during the peak of the epidemic phase, pharyngeal swab alone or a combination of symptom evaluation, generic blood tests, and chest CT were able to adequately select patients for surgery, apparently including only those without COVID-19. | |
| European Region | This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a screening questionnaire to identify high-risk patients for novel coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) among those undergoing elective orthopedic surgery. | The use of guiding principles for resuming elective orthopedic surgery is safe without a higher risk for complications in selected cases. | |
| European Region | The main goal of the present study is to describe the role of this specific triage center for patients potentially infected with the novel coronavirus and to share our experience in the management of those Covid-19 suspected patients while retaining the usual treatment capabilities of emergency services for other usual patients. | Our experience suggests that triage centers for the assessment and management of Covid-19 suspected patients is an essential key strategy to prevent the spread of the disease among non-symptomatic patients who present to the EDs for care. This allows for a disease centered work-up and safer diversion of Covid-19 patients to specific hospital units. | |
| Region of the Americas | Recognizing these inefficiencies and shortcomings, we designed an emergency medical services (EMS)-based SARSCoV-2 home testing and evaluation program in partnership with local ambulance agencies. | Facility-based SARS-CoV-2 testing requires that a patient physically present to a facility for a nasopharyngeal swap to be collected… By leveraging existing EMS infrastructure in new ways, our community has been able to keep almost 500 vulnerable patients in their home. Using EMS, we can strengthen the healthcare systems response to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic and support at-risk populations, including those that are underserved, homebound, and frail. | |
| Region of the Americas | The present study seeks to report on the rate of positive diagnoses of COVID-19 in an orthopedic cohort undergoing essential orthopedic surgical procedures in New York City during March and April 2020 and to describe the postoperative course of asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. We hope to be able to use the lessons learned from these urgent cases to inform policies for evaluating patients undergoing an elective surgical procedure in the near future. | Importantly, the majority of these [screened] patients were asymptomatic. Using chest radiography did not significantly improve the negative predictive value of screening. | |
| Region of the Americas | Our objectives here are to describe the implementation of the screening initiative, address the extent to which it met our objectives, describe barriers encountered, and report temporal trends of preprocedural SARS-CoV-2 PCR positivity rates over an 8-mo period during changes in COVID-19 incidence. | Implementing preprocedural PCR testing was complex and revealed low infection rates (0.24% overall), which increased during COVID-19 surges. Additional studies are needed to define the COVID-19 prevalence threshold at which universal preprocedural screening is warranted. | |
| Region of the Americas | We describe in detail the curbside screening process and patient outcomes, including EC visits for evaluation, admissions, and mortality. We hope that this information will help other health systems implement similar processes early, safely, and efficiently. | Our curbside testing model encourages the incorporation of this model at other high-volume facilities during an infectious disease pandemic. | |
| Region of the Americas | This article explores the challenges and response of one children's emergency medicine division related to surge planning, personal protective equipment, screening, testing, staffing, and other operational challenges, and de-scribes the impact and implications thus far. | The pandemic illustrates the need for constant preparedness for pediatric emergencies and disasters… COVID-19 has forced our teams to at-tempt frequent, small tests of change, rather than rely on larger improvement projects. | |
| Region of the Americas | This study aims to describe the expansion and results of using a telehealth program to increase access to care while minimizing additional potential exposures during the early period of the COVID-19 pandemic. | Our model demonstrates how using telehealth for a referral to central testing sites can increase access to community-based care, decrease clinician exposure, and minimize the demand for personal protective equipment. The scaling of this innovation may allow health care systems to focus on preparing for and delivering hospital-based care needs. | |
| Region of the Americas | To describe epidemiologic and genomic characteristics of a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) out-break in a large skilled-nursing facility (SNF), and the strategies that controlled transmission. | Early implementation of targeted testing, serial PPSs, and multimodal IPC interventions limited SARS-CoV-2 transmission within the SNF [nursing facility]. | |
| Region of the Americas | To determine the prevalence of patients who test positive for SARS-CoV-2 but were presumed to be COVID-19 negative at the time of admission to IRF in New Jersey. This knowledge is essential for adopting proper isolation and infection control practices. | Admission testing to post-acute centers for SARS-CoV-2 can help identify presymptomatic or asymptomatic individuals, especially in areas where COVID-19 is prevalent. Negative results, however, do not preclude COVID-19 and should not be used as the sole basis for patient management decisions. | |
| European Region | The aim of this study was to describe the implementation of testing and infection control strategies and their evolution in paediatric emergency departments in Europe. | To allocate testing resources responsibly, we believe that specific testing criteria for the pediatric population are needed because both the individual risk of children to suffer from severe disease and to sustain transmission in the community differ from that in adults. | |
| South-East Asia Region | Herein, we present the overall concept, advantages, and limitations of the COVID-19 drive through screening centers. | This [drive through testing] strategy could be implemented in other countries to cope with the global COVID-19 outbreak and transformed according to their own situations. | |
| Western Pacific Region | This field report described bonuses and pitfalls of drive-through screening for COVID-19. | Drive-through (DT) screening is a form of case detection which has recently gain preference globally. Proper implementation of this system can help remediate the outbreak. | |
| Region of the Americas | To describe an outbreak and how the correctional facility planned to test all the inmates in the block where they found the first case for COVID. | Quarantining and monitoring potentially exposed persons are important in preventing the… spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection in correctional facilities and other congregate settings. Vaccination of incarcerated persons might help prevent or limit the spread of infection in these facilities. | |
| Region of the Americas | In this retrospective cohort study, we describe the epidemiology, infection prevention strategies, and subsequent outcomes, including successful containment of an outbreak, in five psychiatric units that can serve as a model for optimizing future inpatient care during a pandemic wave. | Our study suggests that early implementation of triage, screening, extensive testing, and unit-specific interventions can help prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19 in inpatient psychiatric units and help facilitate safe delivery of care during a pandemic… Universal pre-admission testing and enhanced staff and patient infection prevention interventions led to low spread of COVID-19 in inpatient psychiatric units. | |
| Western Pacific Region | We analyzed the clinical characteristics and epidemiological data of cases, and the process of adjustment of control measures in this district to show how these measures achieved control, and to provide a reference for countries and regions with ongoing community transmission. | We implemented strong control measures, such as city lock-down, travel restrictions, stay-at-home orders, designated hospitals and fever clinics, centralized isolation, tracing of high-risk people, and extensive RT-PCR screening in the first stage to control the spread of COVID-19 within 2 mo. | |
| Western Pacific Region | We describe the structure and design of Xiaotangshan Designated Hospital, and the resources available to it. We also explain the function and operation of the designated hospital and discuss its effectiveness and value in responding to the pandemic and preventing the transmission of the virus from overseas travelers. | Xiaotangshan Designated Hospital accomplished its mission of responding to the threat of the reintroduction of the virus from a foreign country…the pandemic is not yet over and COVID-19 is still spreading globally; however, the flexible design of Xiaotangshan Designated Hospital means that it can be repurposed according to current conditions and reopened at any time. | |
| Maechler 2020 | European Region | We describe epidemiological and clinical characteristics and aim at identifying risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 detection during the first 6 wk of operation of a testing site. | In this young population, early-onset presentation of COVID-19 resembled flu-like symptoms, except for smell and/or taste dysfunction. Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 detection were return from regions with high incidence and contact with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases, particularly when tests were administered within the first 2 wk after contact and/or onset of symptoms. |
| South-East Asia Region | This paper aims to describe our experiences in running the screening centre including the pre-outbreak preparatory phase, infrastructure planning to facilitate patient flow, and coordinating a whole hospital approach to support our wide net surveillance efforts. | This paper describe a team's experience running the screening centre including the pre-outbreak preparatory phase, infrastructure planning to facilitate patient flow, and coordinating a whole hospital approach to support our wide net surveillance efforts. | |
| European Region | An outbreak of SARS-CoV2 infection in a Barcelona prison was studied. | Generalised screening and the isolation and evaluation of the people infected were key measures. Symptom-based surveillance must be supplemented by rapid contact-based monitoring to avoid asymptomatic spread among prisoners and the community at large. | |
| Region of the Americas | This report examines the first 7 wk (March 1–April 18) of implementation of nonpharmaceutical intervention (NPI) in Basic Military Training (BMT) at a U.S. Air Force base. | Despite documented outbreaks of COVID-19 in congregate settings, implementation of NPIs, including screening, testing, administrative measures, quarantine, isolation, and source control, can limit transmission of symptomatic COVID-19 and ensure continuity of critical activities. | |
| African Region | This report aimed to describe changes made in response to COVID-19 in a healthcare facility in Cape Town, South Africa. | The epidemic exposed intersectoral and intrasectoral fault lines, particularly access to social services at a time when they were most needed. Community screening and testing had to be refocused due to limited laboratory capacity and a lengthening turnaround time. | |
| Region of the Americas | To investigate an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among operating room staff utilizing contact tracing, mass testing for severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and environmental sampling. | We were able to mitigate this outbreak because of prompt identification of the index cluster, mass testing and swift interventions including reeducation about masking, maintaining social distancing, limiting capacity in communal areas, remaining off duty when feeling ill, and increased environmental cleaning. No additional cases have been identified since implementing these measures. | |
| Region of the Americas | The purpose of this paper is twofold: to present our current operational processes to achieve a high level of preoperative testing across our hospital system as well as present our patient- and institutional-related challenges with preoperative testing. | Given the rapidly changing nature of the virus as well as rapidly fluctuating levels of prevalence throughout individual cities and regions of the state, our need for streamlined, integrated testing will only continue. | |
| Region of the Americas | A community based United States health care system in the upper mid-west implemented a drive through testing site in an attempt to divert suspected cases of COVID-19 away from larger patient areas while protecting staff and patients. This commentary outlines the planning, work flow and challenges of implementing this drive through testing site in a rural community setting. | By testing patients at remote locations, it helped keep most of the symptomatic COVID-19 carriers out of the primary care facilities, and even some asymptomatic carriers. The drive-through testing site also created an efficient screening system to protect the entire community at large and support the efforts of the local county health department. The majority of the testing performed across the current health system in SWWI region were tested at the primary drive-through site. | |
| Region of the Americas | In this article, the authors discuss the processes that have been implemented at the University of Washington in managing the COVID-19 pandemic as well in preparing for patient surges, which may provide important guidance for other radiology departments who are in the early stages of preparation and management. | Radiology departments play a critical role in policy and guideline development both for the department and for the institutions, specifically in planning diagnostic screening, triage, and management of patients… radiology workflows, volumes, and access must be optimized in preparation for the expected surges in the number of patients with COVID-19. | |
| European Region | Report strategies and preliminary results in liver transplant during the peak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic from a single center in France. | From this preliminary experience we conclude that efforts in resource planning, optimal recipient selection, and organ allocation strategy are key to maintain a safe LT activity. Transplant centers should be ready to readapt their practices as the pandemic evolves. | |
| European Region | The current study aimed to estimate the prevalence of active SARS-CoV-2 infection and seroconversion using paired NAAT and serological testing in all staff members in 30 fertility units and a head office across four countries before the resumption of routine clinical activity. | The low prevalence of seroconversion of fertility clinic staff highlights the need for continued comprehensive risk mitigation strategies and engagement with national endeavours to identify and isolate new cases and their contacts as we embark on the resumption of fertility services. | |
| Region of the Americas | This report illustrates the implementation of prevention and mitigation procedures at our 54-bed pediatric LTCF and the prevalence of testing for COVID-19 among staff and residents as well as the outcomes for infection in these populations. | The outcomes for COVID-19 infection among pediatric LTC staff and residents are in stark contrast to the data available for the adult providers and residents in adult nursing homes. Implementation and change in infection control practices and procedures resulted in much fewer cases of COVID-19 infection in our pediatric LTC residents. | |
| Western Pacific Region | Our hospital began screening patients via pre-admission reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and chest computed tomography (CT). We summarized and presented our experience. | Postponing treatment was the most common [side effect of COVID-19], therefore, treatment of ovarian tumors and ovarian cancer was considered to be the most likely to be affected among gynecological diseases. | |
| Region of the Americas | Our objective was to describe our experience with shelter facility restructuring, daily symptom screening, and rapid testing to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 in the homeless shelter setting in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. | Shelter restructuring to allow physical distancing, testing, and isolation can decrease outbreaks in shelters. | |
| Region of the Americas | To present a multidisciplinary quality improvement team used Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control methodology to understand the issues, identify solutions, and streamline patient flow. | The study institution has extended a new process to all surgical patients, warranting facility readiness for the resumption of elective surgery. | |
| European Region | The present study aimed to evaluate the protocol adopted during the emergency phase of the COVID-19pandemic to maintain elective activity in a vascular surgery unit while minimising the risk of contamination to both patients and physicians and the ICU resources necessary to maintain such activity. | A dedicated protocol allowed maintenance of regular elective vascular surgery activity during the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, with no contamination of patients or physicians and minimal need for IC resources. | |
| Region of the Americas | In this report we assessed the outcomes and impact of our first 8 wk of preprocedural screening and testing for COVID-19. | Our study indicates that preprocedural testing of endoscopy patients for COVID-19 in low-prevalence areas has a low yield, but offers many additional significant benefits, which should be considered by centers contemplating adopting this process. | |
| Region of the Americas | To discuss our experience in facing a COVID-19 outbreak in our US Veterans Affairs (VA) affiliated nursing homes. | In conclusion, SARS-CoV-2 infection can spread rapidly within skilled nursing facilities and can potentially cause high morbidity and mortality. Swift detection by rapid RT-PCR testing of all asymptomatic carriers (residents and employees via universal testing) and implementation of strict infection control and isolation measures are pivotal in containing and thus eliminating a COVID-19 outbreak. | |
| Region of the Americas | To conduct surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 and describe symptoms of COVID-19 among residents and staff of an independent/assisted living community. | Compared with skilled nursing settings, in assisted/independent living communities, early surveillance to identify asymptomatic persons among residents and staff, in combination with adherence to recommended preventive strategies, may reduce viral spread. | |
| Region of the Americas | Described a mass testing campaign at an assisted living community after one of the residents tested positive. | Symptom-based screening might not identify SARS-CoV-2 infections in independent and assisted living facility residents, underscoring the importance of adhering to CDC guidance to prevent COVID-19 transmission in senior living communities. | |
| Region of the Americas | To describe the protocol for screening asymptomatic patients before proceeding to elective ophthalmic surgery. | Out of the 360 asymptomatic patients tested, two patients (0.6%) tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, which required the cancellation of their surgeries. | |
| Western Pacific Region | To explore the effect of the implementation and management strategy of pre screening triage in children during COVID-19. | The effective strategies for pre-screening triage have an essential role in the prevention and control of hospital infection. | |
| Western Pacific Region | To conduct active Covid-19 surveillance and to estimate the health and non-health impacts of the Covid-19 epidemic in rural South Africa and to support the local public health response by the Department of Health (DoH) through screening, testing, case notification and linking Covid-19 cases to care. | Widespread SARS-CoV-2 testing for surveillance and case identification has been established as a major priority in the epidemic response. Although testing capacity has been limited in many areas of the world, HDSS provide a pre-existing structure in resource-limited settings that is purpose-built for surveillance, with both expertise and infrastructure for conducting population-based surveys. | |
| South-East Asia Region | To (1) screen the COVID-19 suspect cases systematically in the vessels. To (2) identify the gaps (if any) during the process of collection, transport, and reporting of the results of samples of COVID-19 Suspect cases. (3) To know the process of risk communication to the stakeholders and media. (4) To share the field experience with other seaports for enhancing their knowledge on safe and systematic screening of COVID-19 Suspect cases in vessels. | Pre-arrival e-mail follow-up and arrangements like coordination meeting with the stakeholders led to proper planning. Systematic screening and proper liaison with State Health team helped in the early diagnosis of the suspects. Proper and early risk communication to the stakeholders and media prevents panic, facilitates good support and prevents communication of maleficious information to the public. | |
| Region of the Americas | We describe the pragmatic steps taken to screen, test, and manage pediatric patients over time during the initial stages of the pandemic. | Prioritizing and optimizing of patient caregiver screening, case isolation, and ultimately COVID-19 surveillance testing have paved the way toward a new beginning where the active management of COVID positive patient flow using centrally accessible testing dash-boards, segregated treatment areas, and dedicated personnel can be realized, allowing for a much needed and highly anticipated shift in focus from pandemic mitigation to the restoration of full cancer care activities. | |
| Western Pacific Region | The current study was designed to evaluate the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection based on both nucleic acid testing (NAT) and antibody testing in Chinese patients receiving MHD. | Serologic testing may help evaluate the overall prevalence and understand the diversity of clinical courses among patients receiving MHD who are infected with SARS-CoV-2. | |
| European Region | The aim of the universal screening was to perform case finding, to determine the extent of the outbreak, and to inform future public health response in receptions centres and similar environments. Furthermore, we aimed to study how symptoms developed over time in those who were asymptomatic at the time of testing. | In this large COVID-19 outbreak, voluntary mass screening provided valuable information about its extent and helped guide the public health response. Comprehensive quarantine and isolation measures were likely instrumental in containing the outbreak. | |
| Region of the Americas | Here, we describe the preoperative testing protocols implemented by our department and institution. We also provide a retrospective review of otolaryngologic surgical patients from our center to analyze the testing results and the effects on surgical timing. | Preoperative screening is a critical aspect of safe surgical practice in the midst of the wide-spread pandemic. Rapid implementation of universal point-of-care screening is possible without major workflow adjustments or operative delays. | |
| Region of the Americas | Reporting on a program in schools that tested students, staff and teachers for COVID-19 twice a week. | Comprehensive mitigation approaches including frequent testing and universal masking can help prevent outbreaks in in-person high school settings even when community transmission is ongoing. | |
| Wang 2020 | Western Pacific Region | We, therefore, would like to share our hospital-wide prevention and management policy during this pandemic to help other healthcare systems to function in this crisis. | A comprehensive policy is helpful to protect the employee from infection and to provide quality and uninterrupted care to all who need these, including patients with acute ischaemic stroke. |
| Wilburn 2021 | European Region | To describe the public health response to COVID-19 within a large prison with a high number of clinically vulnerable residents. | The findings were consistent with the hypothesis of a propagating outbreak with decreasing incidence since the peak date of onset. COVID-19 transmission within a high-risk setting was quickly contained, and an explosive outbreak was prevented through a multi-agency public health response. |
| Xia 2021 | Western Pacific Region | To guide the ophthalmology department of medical institutions to recover from the post-pandemic period of COVID-19, we designed relevant prevention and control strategies formulated by the National Health Committee, combined with our practical work of hospital pandemic management. | Ultimately the ophthalmic ward was free of infection with the novel coronavirus. These showed that our prevention strategies were effective for ophthalmology department to defending COVID-19 in the process of recovering medical services. |
| Yau 2020 | Region of the Americas | We report the dynamics and course of a recent COVID-19 outbreak affecting patients and staff at an urban hemodialysis unit. | Universal SARS-CoV-2 testing and universal droplet and contact precautions in the setting of an outbreak appeared to be effective in preventing further transmission. |
| Zhao 2020 | Western Pacific Region | This article aims to use empirical data from all cases from a prefecture-level city of China to introduce and examine the feasibility and efficiency of the screening and isolation strategies and how these were essential in combatting the COVID-19 outbreak. | This study has fully confirmed that controlling the COVID-19 outbreak through screening and isolation is effective, efficient, and essential. The evidence-based framework and implementation of China's strategy to combat COVID-19 can explain how China contained the COVID-19 outbreak in a short time period. This study offers important references and implications for containing the COVID-19 pandemic in the global community. |
| Disease Addressed: Ebola (EVD) | |||
| African Region | The objective of this study was to assess not only the volume of screening conducted and the resulting number of suspected cases identified, but also to identify the challenges associated with implementing EVD screening along the border of the UER in northern Ghana. | Screening for Ebola remains sub-optimal at the entry points in northern Ghana due to several systemic and structural factors. Given the likelihood of future infectious disease outbreaks, additional attention and support are required if Ghana is to minimize the risk of travel-related spread of illness. | |
| Region of the Americas | This article discusses the development and use of a mobile containment unit in an extended treatment area as a novel approach to isolation and screening of potential EVD patients. | Space restrictions within the hospital, limited advanced notice of patient arrival, staff and patient safety, and patient privacy issues, made adaptation of Western Shelters, originally designed for disaster response, for use as a mobile containment unit a viable option. They are ideal for the isolation, screening, and treatment of potential EVD patients at this hospital. We present our experience as a possible alternative for hospitals to manage patients with highly communicable and potentially lethal infectious diseases. | |
| Region of the Americas | We describe a process using the expertise and experience of biocontainment unit and ED personnel to develop processes for the identification, isolation, and care of the patient under investigation presenting to the ED. | ED processes for the safe and timely evaluation and management of the person under investigation for Ebola virus disease are presented with the ultimate goals of protecting providers and ensuring a consistent level of care while confirmatory testing is pending. | |
| Disease Addressed: Influenza subtype H1N1 | |||
| European Region | The main objectives of this study were to identify patients admitted to ED for ILI syndrome and to analyze the characteristics of hospitalized patients for respiratory infections and of virologically confirmed patients for (2009) H1N1 infection. We also assessed the impact on hospital care such as: ward isolation process, personal protective equipment (PPE) consumption and antiviral therapy. | The impact of (2009) H1N1 pandemic influenza remained limited, except for ICU patients requiring ECMO. Implementation of screening, isolation, and virological diagnosis processes led to significant improvement of patient management. They found the screening/ isolation and virological process to be time and resource consuming, but contributed to better outcomes. | |
| Region of the Americas | Our study sought to determine the outcomes of a protocol beginning with telephone triage for evaluation and treatment of ILI in pregnant women. We hypothesized that the introduction of this system would decrease in person in-hospital evaluation without incurring additional morbidity. | This triage system (which included PCR screening) improved efficiency of re-source utilization without incurring apparent influenza-like illness morbidity. | |
| Western Pacific Region | To examine the effectiveness of airport screening in New South Wales (NSW) during pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza. | Airport screening was ineffective in detecting cases of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in NSW. Its future use should be carefully considered against potentially more effective interventions, such as contact tracing in the community. | |
| Disease Addressed: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) | |||
| Region of the Americas | The purpose of our study was to implement an electronic medical record (EMR)-based HIV and HCV screening program at three of our local urgent care clinics with the primary objective of using BPAs to enhance a provider's likelihood of ordering a test in patients eligible for HIV and HCV screenings. A secondary objective was to increase the overall number of tests ordered, adapting from very minimal to routine testing practices. | Introducing an EMR-based screening program is an effective method to identify and screen eligible patients for HIV and HCV in Appalachian urgent care settings where universal screenings are not routinely implemented. | |
| African Region | The aims of this preliminary investigation were to establish whether routine provider-initiated HIV testing in a drug treatment facility is feasible, to report the HIV sero-prevalence of methamphetamine users seeking drug treatment, and to determine whether demographic and substance use characteristics are associated with HIV status. | Our study suggests that integrating routine HIV testing into substance abuse treatment is feasible in a community-based health centre. The low HIV prevalence among this sample of treatment-seeking methamphetamine users highlights the potential benefits of supporting expanded efforts to optimise HIV prevention with this young adult population. | |
| African Region | The Tambua Mapema Plus study aims to (1) test 1500 young adults (aged 18–39 yrs) identified by an AHI screening algorithm for acute and prevalent (i.e., seropositive) HIV, linking all newly diagnosed HIV-infected patients to care and offering immediate treatment; (2) offer assisted HIV partner notification services to all patients with HIV, testing partners for acute and prevalent HIV infection and identifying local sexual networks; and (3) model the potential impact of these two interventions on the Kenyan HIV epidemic, estimating incremental costs per HIV infection averted, death averted, and disability-adjusted life year averted using data on study outcomes. | The Tambua Mapema Plus study will provide foundational data on the potential of this novel combination HIV prevention intervention to reduce ongoing HIV transmission in Kenya and other high-prevalence African settings. | |
| Region of the Americas | We describe results and lessons learned from implementation of this routine testing initiative and the effort to cement a sustained change to policy and practice. | This study provides practice-based evidence of the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of implementing a recommendation for routine HIV testing among inpatient and emergency department admissions, as well as the ability to normalize and sustain this change. Routine hospital-based HIV testing can increase diagnoses of acute HIV infection and facilitate earlier initiation of antiretroviral treatment. | |
| Region of the Americas | We designed a pilot project to test the effectiveness of using HIV community viral load to target places for the identification of newly HIV-infected individuals and those who were virally unsuppressed, with the ultimate goal of informing public health practice focused on decreasing HIV transmission. | These results suggest that using community viral load to increase the efficiency of HIV outreach testing is feasible and may be effective in identifying more HIV positives. The pilot project provides a model for other public health practice demonstration projects. | |
| Region of the Americas | The NYS HHTG intends to (1) promote HIV screening among MSM/TG/GNC individuals who have sex with men and (2) identify individuals with undiagnosed HIV infection. This study describes the NYS HHTG (outside of NYC) and reports key findings from its evaluation. | Media campaigns were effective in promoting HIV testing among priority populations and reaching individuals who have never been tested for HIV. | |
| Eastern Mediterranean Region | The objective of the study was to see prevalence of HIV in pregnant women identified with a risk factor at a tertiary care hospital. | A simple Risk Assessment Questionnaire can help us in identifying women who need HIV screening. Sexual transmission still remains the commonest cause of HIV transmission. | |
| South-East Asia Region | This study aims to determine the associations between finding casual sex partners on the internet and incident methamphetamine use and HIV infection. | Virtual HIV prevention education, drug use harm reduction, and biomedical HIV prevention methods, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis, could help to reduce or revert the HIV epidemic among MSM in Bangkok. | |
| African Region | Our objective was to evaluate the proportion of adolescents (12–17 yrs) and young adults (18–24 yrs) who underwent HIV testing and the prevalence among those tested in an urban adult outpatient clinic with a routine HIV testing program in Durban, South Africa. | Although the HIV prevalence is high among youth participating in an adult outpatient clinic routine HIV program, the uptake of testing is low, especially among 12–17 yr old males. There is an urgent need to offer targeted, age-appropriate routine HIV testing to youth presenting to outpatient clinics in epidemic settings. | |
| Western Pacific Region | The aim of this study is to assess the relative impact of adding the Women's Health CoOp (WHC) to standard Test, Treat, and Retain (TTR) practices on the numbers of HIV-positive, AOD-using women who receive medical evaluations (e.g., CD4, viral load), initiate treatment, remain in treatment, and have suppressed viral load. It will also assess the relative impact of adding the WHC to TTR practices on reductions in risk behaviors (e.g., alcohol or other drugs (AOD) use, not using condoms, victimization) among all women, regardless of their HIV status. | The biobehavioral intervention in this study merges an efficacious behavioral HIV prevention intervention for women with biomedical prevention through HIV treatment as prevention using a Seek, Test, Treat and Retain strategy. This combination biobehavioral intervention is designed to (1) improve the quality of life and reduce HIV infectiousness among women who are HIV positive, and (2) reduce HIV risk behaviors among women regardless of their HIV status. If efficacious, this intervention could help control the HIV epidemic in South Africa. | |
| Western Pacific Region | To determine the incremental cost-effectiveness of the One4All intervention delivered at county hospitals in Guangxi, China, compared to the current standard of care (SOC). | The One4All intervention should be considered an integral component of a comprehensive HIV prevention and treatment strategy that would also include more active modes of HIV testing to reach undiagnosed populations at earlier stages of disease progression, and in marginalized or hard-to-reach populations, as well as efforts to optimize ART engagement. | |
ART: Anti retroviral therapy; COPC: Community-orientated primary care; CST: Community-based screening and testing; HCV: Hepatitis C Virus; HCW: Healthcare worker; IDOC: Idaho department of corrections; KPSC: Kaiser Permanente Southern California; MHD: Maintenance hemodialysis; PHC: Primary health care; SWWI: Southwest Wisconsin; LTCF: Long-term care facility; HDSS: Health and demographic surveillance systems.
May not add up to 100%.
Results of equity appraisal using concepts of implicit/explicitly defined equity and PROGRESS-plus categories.
| Characteristic | No (%) n = 86 | References | Text illustrations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Implicit | 71 (83%) | Abeysuriya 2020 | “Hemodialysis attendance, including travel to and from the center, entails close interaction with individuals who may be infected with SARS-CoV-2. Concerns regarding viral acquisition are heightened because hemodialysis recipients have multiple risk factors for severe COVID-19” - |
| Urban 2020 | |||
| None | 15 (17%) | Alinier 2020 | NA |
| Any PROGRESS-Plus factor | Included in some - not all section: | Burrell 2018 | NA |
| Included in all sections: | Abeysuriya 2020 | ||
| Place of residence | Mentioned in some Sections- not all: | Burrell 2018 | “Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the novel coronavirus responsible for causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has particularly affected those in congregate set-tings, such as nursing homes, prisons, and homeless shelters. In Canada, several outbreaks have been documented in homeless shelters. Preventing and minimizing outbreaks in shelter settings using limited resources protects residents and staff within shelters as well as those who they may interact with in the broader community” - |
| Mentioned in all sections: 12 (17%) | Bernadou 2021 | ||
| Occupation | Mentioned in some Sections- not all: | Aykac 2021 | “Many urgent time-sensitive otolaryngology procedures require instrumentation of the airway, which risks aerosolization of respiratory secretions and possible transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to all staff present in the operating room” - |
| Mentioned in all sections: | Bernadou 2021 | ||
| Gender/Sex | Mentioned in all sections: | Abeysuriya 2020 | “Gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemics more than any other group” - |
| Race/Ethnicity | Mentioned in some Sections- not all: | Psevdos 2021 | “African Americans contracting SARS CoV-2 at higher rates and are more likely to die” - |
| Mentioned in all sections: | Buhimschi 2020 | ||
| Socioeconomic status | Mentioned in some Sections- not all: | Siedner 2020 | “Covid-19 surveillance in a rural, resource-limited setting with very high prevalence of HIV and tuberculosis. among the lowest-ranked areas in South Africa in terms of socioeconomic status” - |
| Mentioned in all sections: | Buhimschi 2020 | ||
| Plus | Mentioned in some sections - not all: | Burrell 2018 | “Children in pediatric long-term care (LTC) facilities are commonly infected with respiratory tract viruses as they have many high-risk co-morbidities and require significant interactions with the healthcare team.” - |
| Mentioned in all sections: | Abeysuriya 2020 | ||
| Turunen 2021 | |||
May not add up to 100%.
Appendix B. Queries in the electronic databases Web of Science core collection, Embase, and MEDLINE (filled in on 03/06/2021)
| Embase: | |
| January 1, 2010 to June 3, 2021; | |
| Key Words | |
| 1. | (screening or “mass testing” or “disease testing plan*” or “disease testing program*” or “infectious disease testing”) .ab,kw,ti. |
| 2. | (design or evaluation or planning or implementation) .ab,kw,ti. |
| 3. | (pandemic* or epidemic* or outbreak*) .ab,kw,ti. |
| 4. | (tuberculosis or HIV or “human immunodeficiency virus” or h1n1 or “SARS-COV-2” or “SARS COV2” or “SARSCOV-2” or SARSCOV or “SARS- COV*” or SARSCOV* or “severe acute respiratory syndrome 2” or “severe acute respiratory syndrome cov” or “covid-19” or covid or ncov* or 2019ncov* or “Hcov-19” or coronavirus or “corona virus” or ebola* or EVD) .ab,kw,ti. |
| EMTREE terms | |
| 5. | (Mass Screening OR Mandatory Testing OR screening) .sh. |
| 6. | (Disease Outbreaks OR Epidemics OR Pandemics OR pandemic OR epidemic OR outbreak) .sh. |
| 7. | (Coronavirus Infections OR COVID-19 OR SARS-CoV-2 OR Tuberculosis OR Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype OR HIV OR Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola OR Ebolavirus OR HIV infections* OR AIDS Serodiagnosis OR HIV infections*) .sh. |
| January 1, 2010 to June 3, 2021; | |
| n = 1200 | |
| Key Words | |
| 8. | (screening or “mass testing” or “disease testing plan*” or “disease testing program*” or “infectious disease testing”) .ab,kw,ti. |
| 9. | (design or evaluation or planning or implementation) .ab,kw,ti. |
| 10. | (pandemic* or epidemic* or outbreak*) .ab,kw,ti. |
| 11. | (tuberculosis or HIV or “human immunodeficiency virus” or h1n1 or “SARS-COV-2” or “SARS COV2” or “SARSCOV-2” or SARSCOV or “SARS- COV*” or SARSCOV* or “severe acute respiratory syndrome 2” or “severe acute respiratory syndrome cov" or “covid-19” or covid or ncov* or 2019ncov* or “Hcov-19” or coronavirus or “corona virus” or ebola* or EVD) .ab,kw,ti. |
| MeSH terms | |
| 12. | (Mass Screening OR Mandatory Testing OR screening) .sh. |
| 13. | (Disease Outbreaks OR Epidemics OR Pandemics OR pandemic OR epidemic OR outbreak) .sh. |
| 14. | (Coronavirus Infections OR COVID-19 OR SARS-CoV-2 OR Tuberculosis OR Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype OR HIV OR Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola OR Ebolavirus OR HIV infections* OR AIDS Serodiagnosis OR HIV infections*) .sh. |
| January 1, 2010 to June 3, 2021; | |
| n = 1592 | |
| 1. | TS = (screening or “mass testing’ or “disease testing program” or “infectious disease testing”) |
| 2. | TS = (design or evaluation or planning or implementation) |
| 3. | TS = (pandemic* or epidemic* or outbreak*) |
| 4. | TS = (tuberculosis or HIV or “human immunodeficiency virus” or h1n1 or “SARS-COV-2” or “SARS-COV2” or “SARSCOV-2” or SARSCOV or “SARS-COV*”or SARSCOV* or “severe acute respiratory syndrome 2” or “sever acute respiratory syndrome cov” or “covid-19” or covid or ncov* or 2019ncov* or “Hcov-19” or coronavirus or “corona virus” or ebola* or EVD |