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Is Symptom Screening Useful for Identifying COVID-19 Infection in School Settings? Georgia, USA.


ABSTRACT: This study's goal was to characterize the utility of symptom screening in staff and students for COVID-19 identification and control of transmission in a school setting. We conducted a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data for staff, students and associated household members in a Georgia school district exposed to COVID-19 cases who received RT-PCR testing and symptom monitoring. Among positive contacts, 30/49 (61%) of students and 1/6 (17%) of staff reported no symptoms consistent with COVID-19. Symptom sensitivity was 30% in elementary students and 42% in middle/high students. Fifty-three percent (10/19) of symptomatic positive contacts had at least one household member test positive for SARS-CoV-2 compared with 50% (10/20) of asymptomatic positive contacts. The absence of symptoms in children is not indicative of a lack of SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduced risk of infection for associated household members. Testing all close contacts of people with COVID-19 in schools is needed to interrupt transmission networks.

SUBMITTER: Swanson M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8911526 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Is Symptom Screening Useful for Identifying COVID-19 Infection in School Settings? Georgia, USA.

Swanson Megan M   Hast Marisa M   Burnett Eleanor E   Oraka Emeka E   Kimball Anne A   Morris Elana E   Marcet Paula L PL   Almendares Olivia O   Franklin Rachel R   Mehari Lemlem L   McCloud Jazmyn J   Kirking Hannah L HL   Tate Jacqueline E JE   Scott Colleen C  

The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses 20211004 6


This study's goal was to characterize the utility of symptom screening in staff and students for COVID-19 identification and control of transmission in a school setting. We conducted a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data for staff, students and associated household members in a Georgia school district exposed to COVID-19 cases who received RT-PCR testing and symptom monitoring. Among positive contacts, 30/49 (61%) of students and 1/6 (17%) of staff reported no symptoms consistent with COV  ...[more]

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