2020
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6927e1
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Initial and Repeated Point Prevalence Surveys to Inform SARS-CoV-2 Infection Prevention in 26 Skilled Nursing Facilities — Detroit, Michigan, March–May 2020

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“…Multiple studies suggest that point prevalence surveys in nursing homes can identify asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, inform infection control practices, the need for isolation, and guide prioritization of local health department resources. [42][43][44][45] Unidentified cases are more commonly found in facilities that already have at least one known positive test. 45 Experienced nursing home clinicians and medical administrators advocate for frequent testing of staff.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Multiple studies suggest that point prevalence surveys in nursing homes can identify asymptomatic COVID-19 cases, inform infection control practices, the need for isolation, and guide prioritization of local health department resources. [42][43][44][45] Unidentified cases are more commonly found in facilities that already have at least one known positive test. 45 Experienced nursing home clinicians and medical administrators advocate for frequent testing of staff.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During March-May 2020 in Fulton County, Georgia, >50% of COVID-19-associated deaths occurred among LTCF residents, although these persons represented <1% of the population (3,4). Mass testing for SARS-CoV-2 has been an effective strategy for identifying asymptomatic and presymptomatic infections in LTCFs (5). This analysis sought to evaluate the timing at which mass testing took place in relation to the known presence of a COVID-19 infection and the resulting number of infections that occurred.…”
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“…Repeated testing in NHs may also be useful. 4,6 Sunil Parikh, MD, MPH Kevin O'Laughlin, MD Hanna Y. Ehrlich, MPhil Lauren Campbell, BS Adora Harizaj, MPH Amanda Durante, PhD Vivian Leung, MD…”
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