Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units

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Autor(a) principal: Moura-Neto,José A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Palma,Lilian M. P., Marchiori,Gabriel F., Stucchi,Raquel S. B., Misael,Ana Maria, D’Avila,Ronaldo, Silva,Dirceu Reis da, Andreoli,Maria Claudia Cruz, Kraychete,Angiolina, Bastos,Kleyton, Nascimento,Marcelo Mazza do
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002020000500004
Resumo: ABSTRACT The Covid-19 pandemic brought several challenges to the healthcare system: diagnosis, treatment and measures to prevent the spread of the disease. With the greater availability and variety of diagnostic tests, it is essential to properly interpret them. This paper intends to help dialysis units concerning the use of clinical criteria and diagnostic tests for decision making regarding the discontinuation of isolation of patients with suspected or confirmed Covid-19, as well as the return to work activities for employees with suspected or confirmed Covid-19.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
title Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
spellingShingle Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
Moura-Neto,José A.
Covid-19
Coronavirus infections
Diagnosis
Hemodialysis Hospital Units
Renal Dialysis
Healthcare Personnel
Pandemics
title_short Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
title_full Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
title_fullStr Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
title_sort Recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology for approaching Covid-19 Diagnostic Testing in Dialysis Units
author Moura-Neto,José A.
author_facet Moura-Neto,José A.
Palma,Lilian M. P.
Marchiori,Gabriel F.
Stucchi,Raquel S. B.
Misael,Ana Maria
D’Avila,Ronaldo
Silva,Dirceu Reis da
Andreoli,Maria Claudia Cruz
Kraychete,Angiolina
Bastos,Kleyton
Nascimento,Marcelo Mazza do
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author2 Palma,Lilian M. P.
Marchiori,Gabriel F.
Stucchi,Raquel S. B.
Misael,Ana Maria
D’Avila,Ronaldo
Silva,Dirceu Reis da
Andreoli,Maria Claudia Cruz
Kraychete,Angiolina
Bastos,Kleyton
Nascimento,Marcelo Mazza do
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moura-Neto,José A.
Palma,Lilian M. P.
Marchiori,Gabriel F.
Stucchi,Raquel S. B.
Misael,Ana Maria
D’Avila,Ronaldo
Silva,Dirceu Reis da
Andreoli,Maria Claudia Cruz
Kraychete,Angiolina
Bastos,Kleyton
Nascimento,Marcelo Mazza do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Coronavirus infections
Diagnosis
Hemodialysis Hospital Units
Renal Dialysis
Healthcare Personnel
Pandemics
topic Covid-19
Coronavirus infections
Diagnosis
Hemodialysis Hospital Units
Renal Dialysis
Healthcare Personnel
Pandemics
description ABSTRACT The Covid-19 pandemic brought several challenges to the healthcare system: diagnosis, treatment and measures to prevent the spread of the disease. With the greater availability and variety of diagnostic tests, it is essential to properly interpret them. This paper intends to help dialysis units concerning the use of clinical criteria and diagnostic tests for decision making regarding the discontinuation of isolation of patients with suspected or confirmed Covid-19, as well as the return to work activities for employees with suspected or confirmed Covid-19.
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