Healthcare-associated COVID-19 outbreaks: a nationwide population-based cohort study

Background: Healthcare-associated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has significant implications for patients, their companions and healthcare workers (HCWs). Controlling transmission in healthcare settings is critical to reduce deaths due to COVID-19. Aim: To describe the epidemiology and charact...

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Main Authors: Chang, S.-C (Author), Chien, L.-J (Author), Su, C.-H (Author), Tseng, S.-H (Author), Wu, H.-H (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: W.B. Saunders Ltd 2022
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Summary:Background: Healthcare-associated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has significant implications for patients, their companions and healthcare workers (HCWs). Controlling transmission in healthcare settings is critical to reduce deaths due to COVID-19. Aim: To describe the epidemiology and characteristics of healthcare-associated COVID-19 outbreaks and outbreak-related cases. Methods: The investigation data for each healthcare-associated outbreak that occurred between 15th January 2020 and 31st July 2021 in Taiwan were analysed retrospectively. Confirmed outbreak-associated cases were categorized as HCW cases, patient companion cases or patient cases, and the characteristics of the confirmed cases were compared between these categories. Findings: In total, 54 healthcare-associated COVID-19 outbreaks including 512 confirmed cases were reported. The median number of affected cases per outbreak was six [interquartile range (IQR) 2–12], and the median outbreak duration was 12 days (IQR 4.3–17.0). Only 5.7% and 0.2% of all confirmed cases were partially and fully vaccinated, respectively. Most outbreaks (90%, 48/54) occurred in May and June 2021. HCW cases, companion cases and patient cases accounted for 19.5%, 41.2% and 39.3% of the total cases. Patient cases were significantly older (median age 72 years, IQR 61–83) and had higher 30-day all-cause mortality (37.4%) than HCW cases (median age 41 years, IQR 28–58, 0%) and companion cases (median age 52 years; IQR 42–62, 1%). Conclusion: Healthcare-associated COVID-19 outbreaks have a critical impact on patients. Nevertheless, two-thirds of cases in the healthcare-associated outbreaks in this study comprised HCWs and companions. In order to effectively mitigate COVID-19 transmission in healthcare settings, multi-pronged infection prevention and control measures should be implemented and tailored for these three groups. © 2022 The Authors
ISBN:01956701 (ISSN)
DOI:10.1016/j.jhin.2022.02.023