Viral Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analysis of Human to Human Transmission of Middle East Respiratory Syndrom Coronavirus (MER-CoV) and Infection Control Experiences in a Medical Institution of South Korea
This study aimed to analysis the characteristics of MERS transmission and the effect of our institutional personal protective equipment on the controlling the MERS at a tertiary Korean Hospital.
Between May 2015 and Nov 2015, total 186 cases of MERS-Cov infections were reported in South
Korea. In June 2015, a female patient visited our emergency department (ED) for care of
femur fracture. She was suspected of having MERS-Cov and isolated after 10 hours from the
visit of our hospital because her clinical feature was not concordance with typical MERS-Cov
infection and she denied the any contact of MERS-Cov patient. Before the transport to the
isolation room, she stayed at ED during 8 hours, and admitted the general ward during 2
hours. Approximately 150 including the healthcare providers, patients and laypersons were
exposed to the case-patient directly or indirectly. The investigators monitored all possible
contacts in the hospital during that time, and analysed the CCTV data of hospital and
interviewed all risk-persons. After the hospital outbreak ended, The investigators analysed
the data of all behavior and contact history of MERS patient, epidermic and clinical data of
infected patients and data of personal protective equipments (PPE) of all exposed persons.
Descriptive analysis were conducted for basic epidemiology, transmission rout of MERS in
hospital, and the effect of hospital infection control system and PPE of each contacts.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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