Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Flumignan,Ronald Luiz Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nakano,Luis Carlos Uta, Pascoal,Patricia Irene Ferreira, Santos,Brena Costa dos, Correia,Rebeca Mangabeira, Silveira,Beatriz Périco, Takihi,Fabio Akio, Flumignan,Carolina Dutra Queiroz, Amorim,Jorge Eduardo de, Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection has high transmissibility and several measures have been adopted for controlling its dissemination. OBJECTIVE: To identify and summarize the evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews (SRs) regarding measures for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. DESIGN AND SETTING: This review of Cochrane SRs was carried out in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Evidence-Based Medicine of Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: A comprehensive search in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews retrieved all Cochrane SRs directly related to measures for controlling COVID-19 dissemination. The main characteristics and results of all the SRs included were summarized and discussed. RESULTS: Three Cochrane SRs were included in the qualitative synthesis. These evaluated population-based and individual measures for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19. CONCLUSION: Low-certainty evidence shows that quarantine for people exposed to confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases prevented 44% to 81% of incident cases and 31% to 63% of deaths, compared with situations of no measures. Moreover, the sooner the quarantine measures were implemented, the greater the cost savings were. High-confidence evidence showed that clear communication about infection control and prevention guidelines was vital for successful implementation. Low-certainty evidence showed that healthcare professionals with long gowns were less exposed to contamination than were those using coveralls. In addition, coveralls were more difficult to doff. Further SRs on controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection are desirable.
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spelling Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative reviewCoronavirus infectionsCoronavirusReview [publication type]Evidence-based practicePandemicsQuarantinePersonal protective equipmentSevere acute respiratory syndromeInfection prevention protocolsEvidence synthesisRapid reviewsABSTRACT BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection has high transmissibility and several measures have been adopted for controlling its dissemination. OBJECTIVE: To identify and summarize the evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews (SRs) regarding measures for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. DESIGN AND SETTING: This review of Cochrane SRs was carried out in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Evidence-Based Medicine of Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: A comprehensive search in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews retrieved all Cochrane SRs directly related to measures for controlling COVID-19 dissemination. The main characteristics and results of all the SRs included were summarized and discussed. RESULTS: Three Cochrane SRs were included in the qualitative synthesis. These evaluated population-based and individual measures for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19. CONCLUSION: Low-certainty evidence shows that quarantine for people exposed to confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases prevented 44% to 81% of incident cases and 31% to 63% of deaths, compared with situations of no measures. Moreover, the sooner the quarantine measures were implemented, the greater the cost savings were. High-confidence evidence showed that clear communication about infection control and prevention guidelines was vital for successful implementation. Low-certainty evidence showed that healthcare professionals with long gowns were less exposed to contamination than were those using coveralls. In addition, coveralls were more difficult to doff. Further SRs on controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection are desirable.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM2020-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802020000400336Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.138 n.4 2020reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/1516-3180.2020.029105062020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFlumignan,Ronald Luiz GomesNakano,Luis Carlos UtaPascoal,Patricia Irene FerreiraSantos,Brena Costa dosCorreia,Rebeca MangabeiraSilveira,Beatriz PéricoTakihi,Fabio AkioFlumignan,Carolina Dutra QueirozAmorim,Jorge Eduardo deAtallah,Álvaro Nagibeng2020-10-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31802020000400336Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2020-10-21T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
title Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
spellingShingle Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
Flumignan,Ronald Luiz Gomes
Coronavirus infections
Coronavirus
Review [publication type]
Evidence-based practice
Pandemics
Quarantine
Personal protective equipment
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Infection prevention protocols
Evidence synthesis
Rapid reviews
title_short Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
title_full Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
title_fullStr Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
title_sort Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. A narrative review
author Flumignan,Ronald Luiz Gomes
author_facet Flumignan,Ronald Luiz Gomes
Nakano,Luis Carlos Uta
Pascoal,Patricia Irene Ferreira
Santos,Brena Costa dos
Correia,Rebeca Mangabeira
Silveira,Beatriz Périco
Takihi,Fabio Akio
Flumignan,Carolina Dutra Queiroz
Amorim,Jorge Eduardo de
Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
author_role author
author2 Nakano,Luis Carlos Uta
Pascoal,Patricia Irene Ferreira
Santos,Brena Costa dos
Correia,Rebeca Mangabeira
Silveira,Beatriz Périco
Takihi,Fabio Akio
Flumignan,Carolina Dutra Queiroz
Amorim,Jorge Eduardo de
Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Flumignan,Ronald Luiz Gomes
Nakano,Luis Carlos Uta
Pascoal,Patricia Irene Ferreira
Santos,Brena Costa dos
Correia,Rebeca Mangabeira
Silveira,Beatriz Périco
Takihi,Fabio Akio
Flumignan,Carolina Dutra Queiroz
Amorim,Jorge Eduardo de
Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavirus infections
Coronavirus
Review [publication type]
Evidence-based practice
Pandemics
Quarantine
Personal protective equipment
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Infection prevention protocols
Evidence synthesis
Rapid reviews
topic Coronavirus infections
Coronavirus
Review [publication type]
Evidence-based practice
Pandemics
Quarantine
Personal protective equipment
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Infection prevention protocols
Evidence synthesis
Rapid reviews
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: COVID-19 infection has high transmissibility and several measures have been adopted for controlling its dissemination. OBJECTIVE: To identify and summarize the evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews (SRs) regarding measures for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection. DESIGN AND SETTING: This review of Cochrane SRs was carried out in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Evidence-Based Medicine of Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: A comprehensive search in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews retrieved all Cochrane SRs directly related to measures for controlling COVID-19 dissemination. The main characteristics and results of all the SRs included were summarized and discussed. RESULTS: Three Cochrane SRs were included in the qualitative synthesis. These evaluated population-based and individual measures for controlling the dissemination of COVID-19. CONCLUSION: Low-certainty evidence shows that quarantine for people exposed to confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases prevented 44% to 81% of incident cases and 31% to 63% of deaths, compared with situations of no measures. Moreover, the sooner the quarantine measures were implemented, the greater the cost savings were. High-confidence evidence showed that clear communication about infection control and prevention guidelines was vital for successful implementation. Low-certainty evidence showed that healthcare professionals with long gowns were less exposed to contamination than were those using coveralls. In addition, coveralls were more difficult to doff. Further SRs on controlling the dissemination of COVID-19 infection are desirable.
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