Evolution of WHO COVID-19 mask guidelines amid intense demands for rapid advice.

During a health emergency, there is an urgent need to rapidly develop guidelines that meet minimum quality standards, as exemplified by the development of WHO guidelines on mask use in health care and community settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between January 2020 and October 2023, WHO develop...

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Published in:PLOS Global Public Health
Main Authors: Nathan Ford, Hannah Hamilton Hurwitz, Roger Chou, Vicky Willet, May Chu, Mitchell J Schwaber, Kathleen Dunn, João Paulo Toledo, Alice Simniceanu, Madison Moon, Rebekah Thomas, Benedetta Allegranzi, April Baller
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003778
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author Nathan Ford
Hannah Hamilton Hurwitz
Roger Chou
Vicky Willet
May Chu
Mitchell J Schwaber
Kathleen Dunn
João Paulo Toledo
Alice Simniceanu
Madison Moon
Rebekah Thomas
Benedetta Allegranzi
April Baller
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Hannah Hamilton Hurwitz
Roger Chou
Vicky Willet
May Chu
Mitchell J Schwaber
Kathleen Dunn
João Paulo Toledo
Alice Simniceanu
Madison Moon
Rebekah Thomas
Benedetta Allegranzi
April Baller
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description During a health emergency, there is an urgent need to rapidly develop guidelines that meet minimum quality standards, as exemplified by the development of WHO guidelines on mask use in health care and community settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between January 2020 and October 2023, WHO developed 21 guideline updates on the use of masks as part of infection prevention and control (IPC) practices. Guideline developers had to deal with an ever-growing volume of evidence of variable quality. Initially, indirect evidence drawn from other severe respiratory illnesses and established minimum requirements for IPC were used. As direct evidence began to emerge, WHO commissioned a living systematic review on mask use in June 2020, which formed the basis of evidence-to-decision making. As more evidence became available, additional considerations were incorporated into the process of recommendation formulation, including harms, acceptability, feasibility and resource use. Target populations for the mask guidelines expanded to include the general public, including children. A broad range of disciplines supported guideline development, including IPC, epidemiology, infectious diseases, occupational health, engineering, pneumology, paediatrics, and water, sanitation and hygiene, as well as civil society representatives. Additional expertise was engaged in the areas of ventilation and aerobiology to expand the range of perspectives regarding modes of transmission. Despite challenges, the experience of rapidly and regularly updating advice on mask use during an emergency health response has shown that it is possible to apply the minimum standards for ensuring the guideline methodology is trustworthy and transparent, with increasing rigor over time as evidence improves. Overall, the experience of developing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the importance of adapting to evolving evidence, incorporating diverse perspectives, and maintaining transparency to ensure a rigorous methodology and in return guideline trustworthiness and effectiveness.
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spelling doaj-art-8f5bf64c75db40f88a8a1fcdd1f9ce302025-08-20T02:33:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Global Public Health2767-33752024-01-01411e000377810.1371/journal.pgph.0003778Evolution of WHO COVID-19 mask guidelines amid intense demands for rapid advice.Nathan FordHannah Hamilton HurwitzRoger ChouVicky WilletMay ChuMitchell J SchwaberKathleen DunnJoão Paulo ToledoAlice SimniceanuMadison MoonRebekah ThomasBenedetta AllegranziApril BallerDuring a health emergency, there is an urgent need to rapidly develop guidelines that meet minimum quality standards, as exemplified by the development of WHO guidelines on mask use in health care and community settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between January 2020 and October 2023, WHO developed 21 guideline updates on the use of masks as part of infection prevention and control (IPC) practices. Guideline developers had to deal with an ever-growing volume of evidence of variable quality. Initially, indirect evidence drawn from other severe respiratory illnesses and established minimum requirements for IPC were used. As direct evidence began to emerge, WHO commissioned a living systematic review on mask use in June 2020, which formed the basis of evidence-to-decision making. As more evidence became available, additional considerations were incorporated into the process of recommendation formulation, including harms, acceptability, feasibility and resource use. Target populations for the mask guidelines expanded to include the general public, including children. A broad range of disciplines supported guideline development, including IPC, epidemiology, infectious diseases, occupational health, engineering, pneumology, paediatrics, and water, sanitation and hygiene, as well as civil society representatives. Additional expertise was engaged in the areas of ventilation and aerobiology to expand the range of perspectives regarding modes of transmission. Despite challenges, the experience of rapidly and regularly updating advice on mask use during an emergency health response has shown that it is possible to apply the minimum standards for ensuring the guideline methodology is trustworthy and transparent, with increasing rigor over time as evidence improves. Overall, the experience of developing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the importance of adapting to evolving evidence, incorporating diverse perspectives, and maintaining transparency to ensure a rigorous methodology and in return guideline trustworthiness and effectiveness.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003778
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