Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection
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Resumo: | Introduction: The COVID-19 infection has high transmissibility and several measures have been adopted for dissemination control. Objective: To identify and summarize the evidence from the Cochrane systematic reviews (SR) on measures to control the dissemination of the COVID-19 infection. Study design: This review of Cochrane SR has carried out in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Evidence-Based Medicine of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: A comprehensive search in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews retrieved all Cochrane SR directly related to control measures for the COVID-19 dissemination. The main characteristics and results of all included SR were summarized and discussed. Results: Three Cochrane SRs were included in the qualitative synthesis and they evaluated populational and individual measures to control the dissemination of COVID-19. Conclusion: Low-certainty evidence show that quarantine of people exposed to those confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases prevented 44% - 81% of incident cases and 31% - 63% of deaths compared to no measures and as sooner the quarantine measures are implemented, greater costs are saved. High-confidence evidence showed that clear communication about infection control and prevention guidelines was vital to its implementation. Low-certainty evidence showed that people with a long gown had less contamination than those with a coverall, and the coverall was more difficult to doff. Other SRs are desirable for controlling the dissemination of the COVID-19 infection. |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infectionCoronavirus infectionscoronavirusreviewevidence-based practicepandemicsIntroduction: The COVID-19 infection has high transmissibility and several measures have been adopted for dissemination control. Objective: To identify and summarize the evidence from the Cochrane systematic reviews (SR) on measures to control the dissemination of the COVID-19 infection. Study design: This review of Cochrane SR has carried out in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Evidence-Based Medicine of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: A comprehensive search in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews retrieved all Cochrane SR directly related to control measures for the COVID-19 dissemination. The main characteristics and results of all included SR were summarized and discussed. Results: Three Cochrane SRs were included in the qualitative synthesis and they evaluated populational and individual measures to control the dissemination of COVID-19. Conclusion: Low-certainty evidence show that quarantine of people exposed to those confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases prevented 44% - 81% of incident cases and 31% - 63% of deaths compared to no measures and as sooner the quarantine measures are implemented, greater costs are saved. High-confidence evidence showed that clear communication about infection control and prevention guidelines was vital to its implementation. Low-certainty evidence showed that people with a long gown had less contamination than those with a coverall, and the coverall was more difficult to doff. Other SRs are desirable for controlling the dissemination of the COVID-19 infection.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-06-04info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/70910.1590/SciELOPreprints.709enghttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/709/939Copyright (c) 2020 Ronald Flumignan, Luis Nakano, Patricia Pascoal, Brena Santos, Rebeca Correia, Beatriz Silveira, Fabio Takihi, Carolina Flumignan, Jorge Amorim, Alvaro Atallahhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFlumignan, RonaldNakano, LuisPascoal, PatriciaSantos, BrenaCorreia, RebecaSilveira, BeatrizTakihi, FabioFlumignan, CarolinaAmorim, JorgeAtallah, Alvaroreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-04T18:34:44Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/709Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-04T18:34:44SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection Flumignan, Ronald Coronavirus infections coronavirus review evidence-based practice pandemics |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews for the dissemination control of the COVID-19 infection |
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Flumignan, Ronald |
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Flumignan, Ronald Nakano, Luis Pascoal, Patricia Santos, Brena Correia, Rebeca Silveira, Beatriz Takihi, Fabio Flumignan, Carolina Amorim, Jorge Atallah, Alvaro |
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Nakano, Luis Pascoal, Patricia Santos, Brena Correia, Rebeca Silveira, Beatriz Takihi, Fabio Flumignan, Carolina Amorim, Jorge Atallah, Alvaro |
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Flumignan, Ronald Nakano, Luis Pascoal, Patricia Santos, Brena Correia, Rebeca Silveira, Beatriz Takihi, Fabio Flumignan, Carolina Amorim, Jorge Atallah, Alvaro |
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Coronavirus infections coronavirus review evidence-based practice pandemics |
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Coronavirus infections coronavirus review evidence-based practice pandemics |
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Introduction: The COVID-19 infection has high transmissibility and several measures have been adopted for dissemination control. Objective: To identify and summarize the evidence from the Cochrane systematic reviews (SR) on measures to control the dissemination of the COVID-19 infection. Study design: This review of Cochrane SR has carried out in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and in the Division of Emergency Medicine and Evidence-Based Medicine of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: A comprehensive search in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews retrieved all Cochrane SR directly related to control measures for the COVID-19 dissemination. The main characteristics and results of all included SR were summarized and discussed. Results: Three Cochrane SRs were included in the qualitative synthesis and they evaluated populational and individual measures to control the dissemination of COVID-19. Conclusion: Low-certainty evidence show that quarantine of people exposed to those confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases prevented 44% - 81% of incident cases and 31% - 63% of deaths compared to no measures and as sooner the quarantine measures are implemented, greater costs are saved. High-confidence evidence showed that clear communication about infection control and prevention guidelines was vital to its implementation. Low-certainty evidence showed that people with a long gown had less contamination than those with a coverall, and the coverall was more difficult to doff. Other SRs are desirable for controlling the dissemination of the COVID-19 infection. |
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