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Residential Clustering of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Cases and Efficiency of Building-Wide Compulsory Testing Notices as a Transmission Control Measure in Hong Kong

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posted on 2024-05-31, 04:25 authored by BR Young, B Yang, P Wu, DC Adam, JY Wong, F Ho, H Gao, Eric LauEric Lau, GM Leung, BJ Cowling
Abstract We described the frequency of residential case clusters and the efficiency of compulsory testing in identifying cases using buildings targeted in compulsory testing and locally infected coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases matched by residence in Hong Kong. Most of the buildings (4246 of 7688, 55.2%) with COVID-19 cases identified had only 1 reported case, and 13% of the daily reported cases were detected through compulsory testing. Compulsory testing notices could be essential in attempting to eliminate infections (“zero COVID”) and have an impact early in an epidemic, but they appear to be relatively inefficient in response to sustained community transmission.

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Oxford, Eng.

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eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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Journal of Infectious Diseases

Volume

228

Pagination

426-430

ISSN

0022-1899

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1537-6613

Issue

4

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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