Linking sporadic hospital clusters during a community surge of the severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) B.1.617.2 delta variant: The utility of whole-genome sequencing

Sporadic clusters of healthcare-associated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) occurred despite intense rostered routine surveillance and a highly vaccinated healthcare worker (HCW) population, during a community surge of the severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) B.1.617.2 δ (del...

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Published inInfection control and hospital epidemiology Vol. 44; no. 6; pp. 1014 - 1018
Main Authors Wee, Liang En, Ko, Karrie Kwan-Ki, Conceicao, Edwin Philip, Sim, Jean Xiang-Ying, Rahman, Nurdyana Abdul, Tan, Shireen Yan-Ling, Cao, Delphine Yan-Hong, Chan, Kenneth Xing-Long, Aung, May Kyawt, Aung, Myat Oo, Yong, Yang, Arora, Shalvi, How, Molly Kue Bien, Tan, Kwee Yuen, Lee, Lai Chee, Tan, Thuan Tong, Wijaya, Limin, Sim, James Heng Chiak, Suphavilai, Chayaporn, Venkatachalam, Indumathi, Ling, Moi Lin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01.06.2023
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Summary:Sporadic clusters of healthcare-associated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) occurred despite intense rostered routine surveillance and a highly vaccinated healthcare worker (HCW) population, during a community surge of the severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) B.1.617.2 δ (delta) variant. Genomic analysis facilitated timely cluster detection and uncovered additional linkages via HCWs moving between clinical areas and among HCWs sharing a common lunch area, enabling early intervention.
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ISSN:0899-823X
1559-6834
DOI:10.1017/ice.2022.106