Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Cherem, José
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus that has infected 459.978.828 people, causing 6.047.190 deaths in the entire world as of 03/15/2022. Long-term care institutions for the elderly continue being places of concern. In Brazil, around 67% of deaths by COVID-19 happened to people older than 60 years. Considering the importance of understanding the COVID-19 disease in the elderly population, the present study aimed to investigate a COVID-19 outbreak in a long-term care institution for the elderly located in the south of the state of Minas Gerais. A cohort of 85 people, composed of 47 residents and 38 employees, was monitored during a COVID-19 outbreak. After identifying the index case, a documentary research was conducted to obtain information regarding health and vaccination status. Secretion collections with nasopharyngeal and/or oral swab to perform viral RNA search by RTqPCR were performed. Environmental samples were collected in common areas and of greater circulation to search for viral RNA. Patients positive for SARS-CoV-2 were isolated and had their contacts retested between 3 to 5 days. This procedure was repeated until all tested patients had negative results. A genomic surveillance to identify the variant responsible for the outbreak was conducted. Sanitary measures were immediately implemented, like the adequate use of equipment of individual protection by all employees. Of the 85 individuals monitored, 83 were completely vaccinated with the CoronaVac immunizer. In terms of the elderly residents, the percentage of infection was on the order of 97.8% (46/47). Of the 46 infected, only three (6.4%) were hospitalized and evolved to death as a consequence of COVID-19, and one subject, despite being infected, died of causes unrelated to the infection. With regard to the employees, seven (18.4%) were infected, five (13.1%) vaccinated and two (5.3%) unvaccinated. In the total cohort, 31 (58.4%) infected were asymptomatic and 22 (41.6%) symptomatic. The average age of the residents was 75.6 years and of the employees was 41.1 years. Age seems to be a determining factor in the vaccine protection against the infection of SARS-CoV-19. The responsible variant was identified as being the B1.1, whose sequence was deposited in GenBank. The environmental contamination was present in more than 70% of environments searched, with reduction of the viral presence after the implementation of disinfection measures. The present study demonstrates that elderly vaccinated and resident in long-term care institutions can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 and must be monitored. In the group analyzed, the efficiency of the CoronaVac vaccine in reducing complications, hospitalizations, and deaths in elderly was verified, being this protection even greater in younger patients, even in an extremely inhospitable environment, as the one in the present study. Additional studies must continue to be performed with the immunizers to better understand their benefits and potential, especially in patients in the group of risk.
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spelling Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, BrasilInvestigation of a COVID-19 outbreak in a nursing home, in a municipality in the South of the state of Minas Gerais, BrazilCOVID-19Sars-CoV-2CoronaVacSenescênciaPacientes do grupo de riscoVacinação de idososSenescencePatients in the group of riskElderly vaccinationCiências da SaúdeCOVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus that has infected 459.978.828 people, causing 6.047.190 deaths in the entire world as of 03/15/2022. Long-term care institutions for the elderly continue being places of concern. In Brazil, around 67% of deaths by COVID-19 happened to people older than 60 years. Considering the importance of understanding the COVID-19 disease in the elderly population, the present study aimed to investigate a COVID-19 outbreak in a long-term care institution for the elderly located in the south of the state of Minas Gerais. A cohort of 85 people, composed of 47 residents and 38 employees, was monitored during a COVID-19 outbreak. After identifying the index case, a documentary research was conducted to obtain information regarding health and vaccination status. Secretion collections with nasopharyngeal and/or oral swab to perform viral RNA search by RTqPCR were performed. Environmental samples were collected in common areas and of greater circulation to search for viral RNA. Patients positive for SARS-CoV-2 were isolated and had their contacts retested between 3 to 5 days. This procedure was repeated until all tested patients had negative results. A genomic surveillance to identify the variant responsible for the outbreak was conducted. Sanitary measures were immediately implemented, like the adequate use of equipment of individual protection by all employees. Of the 85 individuals monitored, 83 were completely vaccinated with the CoronaVac immunizer. In terms of the elderly residents, the percentage of infection was on the order of 97.8% (46/47). Of the 46 infected, only three (6.4%) were hospitalized and evolved to death as a consequence of COVID-19, and one subject, despite being infected, died of causes unrelated to the infection. With regard to the employees, seven (18.4%) were infected, five (13.1%) vaccinated and two (5.3%) unvaccinated. In the total cohort, 31 (58.4%) infected were asymptomatic and 22 (41.6%) symptomatic. The average age of the residents was 75.6 years and of the employees was 41.1 years. Age seems to be a determining factor in the vaccine protection against the infection of SARS-CoV-19. The responsible variant was identified as being the B1.1, whose sequence was deposited in GenBank. The environmental contamination was present in more than 70% of environments searched, with reduction of the viral presence after the implementation of disinfection measures. The present study demonstrates that elderly vaccinated and resident in long-term care institutions can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 and must be monitored. In the group analyzed, the efficiency of the CoronaVac vaccine in reducing complications, hospitalizations, and deaths in elderly was verified, being this protection even greater in younger patients, even in an extremely inhospitable environment, as the one in the present study. Additional studies must continue to be performed with the immunizers to better understand their benefits and potential, especially in patients in the group of risk.A COVID-19 é causada pelo SARS-CoV-2, um coronavírus que infectou 459.978.828 de pessoas, causando 6.047.190 mortes em todo o mundo até 15/03/2022. Instituições de longa permanência de idosos (ILPI), continuam sendo um local de preocupação. No Brasil, cerca de 67% dos óbitos por COVID-19 ocorreram em pessoas acima de 60 anos. Considerando a importância do entendimento da COVID-19 em idosos, o presente estudo teve por objetivo investigar um surto de COVID-19, em uma ILPI, localizada no sul do estado de Minas Gerais. Uma coorte de 85 pessoas, composta por 47 residentes e 38 funcionários foi monitorada durante um surto de COVID-19. Após a identificação do caso índice, foi realizada uma pesquisa documental para obtenção de informação de saúde e estado vacinal. Foram realizadas coletas de secreção com swab nasofaríngeo e/ou oral para pesquisa de RNA viral por RTqPCR. Amostras ambientais foram coletadas em áreas comuns e de maior circulação para a pesquisa de RNA viral. Pacientes positivos para SARS-CoV-2 foram isolados e seus contatos retestados entre 3 a 5 dias. Este modelo foi repetido até que todos os pacientes testados fossem negativos. Foi realizada a vigilância genômica para identificação da variante responsável pelo surto. Medidas sanitárias foram imediatamente implementadas como uso adequado de equipamento de proteção individual (EPI) para todos os funcionários. Dos 85 indivíduos acompanhados, 83 estavam completamente vacinados com o imunizante CoronaVac. Com relação aos idosos residentes, verificou-se um percentual de infecção da ordem de 97,8% (46/47). Dos 46 infectados, somente três (6,4%) foram hospitalizados e evoluíram para óbito em decorrência da COVID-19 e um indivíduo, apesar de infectado, morreu por causas não relacionadas à infecção. Com relação aos funcionários verificou-se que sete (18,4%) foram infectados, sendo cinco (13,1%) vacinados e dois (5,3%) não vacinados. Na coorte total, os infectados assintomáticos foram 31 (58,4%), enquanto os sintomáticos 22 (41,6%). A média de idade dos residentes foi de 75,6 anos e a dos funcionários foi de 41,1 anos. A idade parece ser um fator determinante na proteção vacinal contra a infecção do SARS-CoV-2. A variante responsável foi identificada como sendo a B1.1, cuja sequência foi depositada no GenBank. A contaminação ambiental estava presente em mais de 70% dos ambientes pesquisados, com redução da presença viral após implementação das medidas de desinfecção. O presente estudo demonstra que idosos vacinados e residentes em ILPI, podem ser infectados pelo SARS-CoV-2 e devem ser acompanhados. No grupo analisado verificou-se de forma clara a eficiência da vacina CoronaVac na diminuição das complicações, hospitalizações e óbitos, em idosos, sendo essa proteção ainda maior em pacientes mais jovens, mesmo em um ecossistema extremamente inóspito, como no presente estudo. Pesquisas adicionais devem continuar sendo realizadas com os imunizantes para um melhor entendimento de seus benefícios e potenciais, especialmente em pacientes do grupo de risco.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da SaúdeUFLAbrasilDepartamento de MedicinaBarçante, Joziana Muniz de PaivaDalcolmo, Margareth Maria PrettiSabbaga, Maria Carolina Quartim Barbosa EliasBarçante, Joziana Muniz de PaivaCherem, José2022-04-12T21:01:33Z2022-04-12T21:01:33Z2022-04-122022-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCHEREM, J. Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. 2022. 78 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
Investigation of a COVID-19 outbreak in a nursing home, in a municipality in the South of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil
title Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
spellingShingle Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
Cherem, José
COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
CoronaVac
Senescência
Pacientes do grupo de risco
Vacinação de idosos
Senescence
Patients in the group of risk
Elderly vaccination
Ciências da Saúde
title_short Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
title_full Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
title_fullStr Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
title_sort Investigação de um surto de COVID-19 em uma instituição de longa permanência para idosos, em um município do sul do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil
author Cherem, José
author_facet Cherem, José
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Barçante, Joziana Muniz de Paiva
Dalcolmo, Margareth Maria Pretti
Sabbaga, Maria Carolina Quartim Barbosa Elias
Barçante, Joziana Muniz de Paiva
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cherem, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
CoronaVac
Senescência
Pacientes do grupo de risco
Vacinação de idosos
Senescence
Patients in the group of risk
Elderly vaccination
Ciências da Saúde
topic COVID-19
Sars-CoV-2
CoronaVac
Senescência
Pacientes do grupo de risco
Vacinação de idosos
Senescence
Patients in the group of risk
Elderly vaccination
Ciências da Saúde
description COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus that has infected 459.978.828 people, causing 6.047.190 deaths in the entire world as of 03/15/2022. Long-term care institutions for the elderly continue being places of concern. In Brazil, around 67% of deaths by COVID-19 happened to people older than 60 years. Considering the importance of understanding the COVID-19 disease in the elderly population, the present study aimed to investigate a COVID-19 outbreak in a long-term care institution for the elderly located in the south of the state of Minas Gerais. A cohort of 85 people, composed of 47 residents and 38 employees, was monitored during a COVID-19 outbreak. After identifying the index case, a documentary research was conducted to obtain information regarding health and vaccination status. Secretion collections with nasopharyngeal and/or oral swab to perform viral RNA search by RTqPCR were performed. Environmental samples were collected in common areas and of greater circulation to search for viral RNA. Patients positive for SARS-CoV-2 were isolated and had their contacts retested between 3 to 5 days. This procedure was repeated until all tested patients had negative results. A genomic surveillance to identify the variant responsible for the outbreak was conducted. Sanitary measures were immediately implemented, like the adequate use of equipment of individual protection by all employees. Of the 85 individuals monitored, 83 were completely vaccinated with the CoronaVac immunizer. In terms of the elderly residents, the percentage of infection was on the order of 97.8% (46/47). Of the 46 infected, only three (6.4%) were hospitalized and evolved to death as a consequence of COVID-19, and one subject, despite being infected, died of causes unrelated to the infection. With regard to the employees, seven (18.4%) were infected, five (13.1%) vaccinated and two (5.3%) unvaccinated. In the total cohort, 31 (58.4%) infected were asymptomatic and 22 (41.6%) symptomatic. The average age of the residents was 75.6 years and of the employees was 41.1 years. Age seems to be a determining factor in the vaccine protection against the infection of SARS-CoV-19. The responsible variant was identified as being the B1.1, whose sequence was deposited in GenBank. The environmental contamination was present in more than 70% of environments searched, with reduction of the viral presence after the implementation of disinfection measures. The present study demonstrates that elderly vaccinated and resident in long-term care institutions can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 and must be monitored. In the group analyzed, the efficiency of the CoronaVac vaccine in reducing complications, hospitalizations, and deaths in elderly was verified, being this protection even greater in younger patients, even in an extremely inhospitable environment, as the one in the present study. Additional studies must continue to be performed with the immunizers to better understand their benefits and potential, especially in patients in the group of risk.
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