Effectiveness of rapid SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing in supporting infection control for hospital-onset COVID-19 infection: Multicentre, prospective study.
Author
Stirrup, OliverBlackstone, James
Mapp, Fiona
MacNeil, Alyson
Panca, Monica
Holmes, Alison
Machin, Nicholas
Shin, Gee Yen
Mahungu, Tabitha
Saeed, Kordo
Saluja, Tranprit
Taha, Yusri
Mahida, Nikunj
Pope, Cassie
Chawla, Anu
Cutino-Moguel, Maria-Teresa
Tamuri, Asif
Williams, Rachel
Darby, Alistair
Robertson, David L
Flaviani, Flavia
Nastouli, Eleni
Robson, Samuel
Smith, Darren
Loose, Matthew
Laing, Kenneth
Monahan, Irene
Kele, Beatrix
Haldenby, Sam
George, Ryan
Bashton, Matthew
Witney, Adam A
Byott, Matthew
Coll, Francesc
Chapman, Michael
Peacock, Sharon J
Hughes, Joseph
Nebbia, Gaia
Partridge, David G
Parker, Matthew
Price, James Richard
Peters, Christine
Roy, Sunando
Snell, Luke B
de Silva, Thushan I
Thomson, Emma
Flowers, Paul
Copas, Andrew
Breuer, Judith
Affiliation
University College London; Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS TrustPublication date
2022-09-13Subject
Microbiology. Immunology
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A total of 2170 HOCI cases were recorded from October 2020 to April 2021, corresponding to a period of extreme strain on the health service, with sequence reports returned for 650/1320 (49.2%) during intervention phases. We did not detect a statistically significant change in weekly incidence of HAIs in longer-turnaround (incidence rate ratio 1.60, 95% CI 0.85-3.01; p=0.14) or rapid (0.85, 0.48-1.50; p=0.54) intervention phases compared to baseline phase. However, IPC practice was changed in 7.8 and 7.4% of all HOCI cases in rapid and longer-turnaround phases, respectively, and 17.2 and 11.6% of cases where the report was returned. In a 'per-protocol' sensitivity analysis, there was an impact on IPC actions in 20.7% of HOCI cases when the SRT report was returned within 5 days. Capacity to respond effectively to insights from sequencing was breached in most sites by the volume of cases and limited resources.Citation
Stirrup, O., Blackstone, J., Mapp, F., MacNeil, A., Panca, M., Holmes, A., Machin, N., Shin, G. Y., Mahungu, T., Saeed, K., Saluja, T., Taha, Y., Mahida, N., Pope, C., Chawla, A., Cutino-Moguel, M. T., Tamuri, A., Williams, R., Darby, A., Robertson, D. L., … Breuer, J. (2022). Effectiveness of rapid SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing in supporting infection control for hospital-onset COVID-19 infection: Multicentre, prospective study. eLife, 11, e78427. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78427Type
ArticlePMID
36098502Journal
eLifePublisher
eLife Sciences Publicationsae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.7554/eLife.78427