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. 2020 Sep 2;15(9):e0238342.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0238342. eCollection 2020.

Enhanced contact investigations for nine early travel-related cases of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States

Rachel M Burke  1   2 Sharon Balter  1   3 Emily Barnes  1   3 Vaughn Barry  1   2 Karri Bartlett  1   4 Karlyn D Beer  1   2 Isaac Benowitz  1   2 Holly M Biggs  1   2 Hollianne Bruce  1   5 Jonathan Bryant-Genevier  1   2 Jordan Cates  1   2 Kevin Chatham-Stephens  1   2 Nora Chea  1   2 Howard Chiou  1   2   3 Demian Christiansen  1   6 Victoria T Chu  1   2 Shauna Clark  1   7 Sara H Cody  1   8 Max Cohen  1   2 Erin E Conners  1   2 Vishal Dasari  1   2 Patrick Dawson  1   2 Traci DeSalvo  1   9 Matthew Donahue  1   2 Alissa Dratch  1   10 Lindsey Duca  1   2 Jeffrey Duchin  1   7 Jonathan W Dyal  1   2 Leora R Feldstein  1   2 Marty Fenstersheib  1   11 Marc Fischer  1   2 Rebecca Fisher  1   3 Chelsea Foo  1   3 Brandi Freeman-Ponder  1   2 Alicia M Fry  1   2 Jessica Gant  1   12 Romesh Gautom  1   13 Isaac Ghinai  1   2   14 Prabhu Gounder  1   3 Cheri T Grigg  1   2 Jeffrey Gunzenhauser  1   3 Aron J Hall  1   2 George S Han  1   8 Thomas Haupt  1   9 Michelle Holshue  1   2   13 Jennifer Hunter  1   2 Mireille B Ibrahim  1   3 Max W Jacobs  1   3 M Claire Jarashow  1   3 Kiran Joshi  1   6 Talar Kamali  1   3 Vance Kawakami  1   7 Moon Kim  1   3 Hannah L Kirking  1   2 Amanda Kita-Yarbro  1   4 Rachel Klos  1   9 Miwako Kobayashi  1   2 Anna Kocharian  1   9 Misty Lang  1   12 Jennifer Layden  1   14 Eva Leidman  1   2 Scott Lindquist  1   13 Stephen Lindstrom  1   2 Ruth Link-Gelles  1   2 Mariel Marlow  1   2 Claire P Mattison  1   2   15 Nancy McClung  1   2 Tristan D McPherson  1   2   14 Lynn Mello  1   11 Claire M Midgley  1   2 Shannon Novosad  1   2 Megan T Patel  1   16 Kristen Pettrone  1   2 Satish K Pillai  1   2 Ian W Pray  1   2   9 Heather E Reese  1   2 Heather Rhodes  1   2   17 Susan Robinson  1   18 Melissa Rolfes  1   2 Janell Routh  1   2 Rachel Rubin  1   6 Sarah L Rudman  1   8 Denny Russell  1   12 Sarah Scott  1   2   19 Varun Shetty  1   2 Sarah E Smith-Jeffcoat  1   2 Elizabeth A Soda  1   2 Christopher Spitters  1   5 Bryan Stierman  1   2 Rebecca Sunenshine  1   19 Dawn Terashita  1   3 Elizabeth Traub  1   3 Grace M Vahey  1   2 Jennifer R Verani  1   2 Megan Wallace  1   2 Matthew Westercamp  1   2 Jonathan Wortham  1   2 Amy Xie  1   2 Anna Yousaf  1   2 Matthew Zahn  1   10
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Enhanced contact investigations for nine early travel-related cases of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States

Rachel M Burke et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the respiratory disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was first identified in Wuhan, China and has since become pandemic. In response to the first cases identified in the United States, close contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases were investigated to enable early identification and isolation of additional cases and to learn more about risk factors for transmission. Close contacts of nine early travel-related cases in the United States were identified and monitored daily for development of symptoms (active monitoring). Selected close contacts (including those with exposures categorized as higher risk) were targeted for collection of additional exposure information and respiratory samples. Respiratory samples were tested for SARS-CoV-2 by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Four hundred four close contacts were actively monitored in the jurisdictions that managed the travel-related cases. Three hundred thirty-eight of the 404 close contacts provided at least basic exposure information, of whom 159 close contacts had ≥1 set of respiratory samples collected and tested. Across all actively monitored close contacts, two additional symptomatic COVID-19 cases (i.e., secondary cases) were identified; both secondary cases were in spouses of travel-associated case patients. When considering only household members, all of whom had ≥1 respiratory sample tested for SARS-CoV-2, the secondary attack rate (i.e., the number of secondary cases as a proportion of total close contacts) was 13% (95% CI: 4-38%). The results from these contact tracing investigations suggest that household members, especially significant others, of COVID-19 cases are at highest risk of becoming infected. The importance of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers is also underlined. Isolation of persons with COVID-19, in combination with quarantine of exposed close contacts and practice of everyday preventive behaviors, is important to mitigate spread of COVID-19.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

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Fig 1. Flow diagram of close contacts identified and included in enhanced contact investigations centered on 9 COVID-19 patients, United States, January–February 2020.

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