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. 2021 Feb 24;16(1):17.
doi: 10.1186/s13027-021-00356-5.

Protection strategy against outbreak of COVID-19 at a tertiary hematology-oncology: strengths and pitfalls

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Protection strategy against outbreak of COVID-19 at a tertiary hematology-oncology: strengths and pitfalls

Dominic Kaddu-Mulindwa et al. Infect Agent Cancer. .

Abstract

Due to the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak it is mandatory for health care workers to develop containment strategies. Recently published data showed, that cancer patients might have a higher risk for severe course of the disease. We therefore developed a strategy of screening and containment for SARS-CoV-2 for hospitalized cancer patients. Our approach includes a temporary isolation in a so-called floating zone and testing strategy for screening of asymptomatic individuals by pooling of samples before RT-PCR amplification. Patients as far as health care professionals got tested twice a week. Nurses and physicians entered the floating zone with full body protection. Within 8 weeks we tested 418 individuals (professionals and patients) in total. Only 2 patients had COVID-19 without documented further transmission of SARS-CoV-2. We therefore think that our strategy might be a useful approach to protect inpatients with cancer at high risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection during this ongoing pandemic.

Keywords: COVID-19; Cancer; Protection; Sample pooling; Strategy.

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There are no conflicts of interest.

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Patient guidance from the emergency department or planned inpatient admission to the oncology ward

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