2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.07.20094631
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Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA on public surfaces in a densely populated urban area of Brazil

Abstract: Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in more than 3.5 million cases and 245 thousand deaths worldwide as of May 6, 2020. Determining the extent of the presence of the virus on public surfaces is critical for understanding the potential risk of infection in these areas. Objective: To evaluate the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA on public surfaces in a densely populated urban area in Brazil. Design and Setting: A total of 101 samples were collected from different surfaces in public places in the region of … Show more

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“…In total, 11 countries were represented in this data along with the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship, which at the time of study was docked in Japan. 48 T h e r e w e r e 1 5 s t u d i e s i n China, 20,22,23,27,28,31,35,37,38,41,42,47,49,50,53 6 studies in Singapore, [32][33][34]36,44,46 4 studies in South Korea, 25,26,39,40 2 studies in Italy, 24,29 and 1 study each in Ireland, 21 Japan 30 (not including the Diamond Princess), Canada, 43 Germany, 45 Spain, 51 Brazil, 52 and one study which tested locations in the United States, Spain, Belgium, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom. 54 In analysis, studies were grouped by setting: 25 (71%) studies collected data from healthcare settings; 20−44 two studies (6%) collected data from households of COVID-19 patients; 45,46 five studies (14%) collected data from nonhousehold accommodations where COVID-19 positive persons had been present; 40,46−49 and five studies (14%) collected data from other shared spaces such as laboratories, workplaces, and outdoor areas.…”
Section: ■ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In total, 11 countries were represented in this data along with the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship, which at the time of study was docked in Japan. 48 T h e r e w e r e 1 5 s t u d i e s i n China, 20,22,23,27,28,31,35,37,38,41,42,47,49,50,53 6 studies in Singapore, [32][33][34]36,44,46 4 studies in South Korea, 25,26,39,40 2 studies in Italy, 24,29 and 1 study each in Ireland, 21 Japan 30 (not including the Diamond Princess), Canada, 43 Germany, 45 Spain, 51 Brazil, 52 and one study which tested locations in the United States, Spain, Belgium, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom. 54 In analysis, studies were grouped by setting: 25 (71%) studies collected data from healthcare settings; 20−44 two studies (6%) collected data from households of COVID-19 patients; 45,46 five studies (14%) collected data from nonhousehold accommodations where COVID-19 positive persons had been present; 40,46−49 and five studies (14%) collected data from other shared spaces such as laboratories, workplaces, and outdoor areas.…”
Section: ■ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con respecto a fómites, en los estudios revisados se observó que el virus SARS-CoV-2 podría estar presente en superficies públicas como paradas de autobús, plazas públicas y banquetas, principalmente afuera de los hospitales. 29 Actualmente se desconoce si los fómites son un mecanismo de transmisión de Covid-19 y también la eficacia de las medidas de desinfección para evitar el contagio fuera del ambiente hospitalario. La OMS no recomienda la desinfección de banquetas, pasillos o mercados al aire libre ya que no se consideran rutas de infección.…”
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“…Se encontró que 16.8% de las muestras fueron positivas y la proporción de áreas contaminadas alrededor de hospitales fue mayor, lo que sugiere que las áreas alrededor de los hospitales podrían ser zonas de riesgo de contagio. 29…”
Section: Fómitesunclassified
“…La probabilidad de presencia viral fue mayor en espacios públicos cercanos a los hospitales. 18 Este estudio apoya la posibilidad de contaminación viral en espacios públicos no hospitalarios, de aquí la importancia del lavado de manos constante, salud pública de méxico / vol. 63, no.…”
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