Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts
Objective: We aim to discuss whether preventive quarantine can mitigate the spread of Covid-19 during the pandemic. Design: We did a cross-sectional, observational study design in a mass-screening program in the enrolment to the Norwegian military during April 19–28th 2020 (COVID-NOR-MIL). Subjects:...
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doaj-fd8f166daca34ff98c88c2b39a4ea7a32021-03-18T15:12:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care0281-34321502-77242021-01-01391313410.1080/02813432.2021.18801011880101Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscriptsArne J. Norheim0Einar K. Borud1Andreas Lind2Elin A. Fadum3Arne Taxt4Anneke Steens5Karoline Bragstad6Erling Rein7Espen Nakstad8Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical ServicesNorwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical ServicesDepartment of Microbiology, Division of Laboratory Medicine, Oslo University Hospital-UllevålNorwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical ServicesDepartment of Microbiology, Division of Laboratory Medicine, Oslo University Hospital-UllevålNorwegian Institute of Public HealthNorwegian Institute of Public HealthNorwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical ServicesDepartment of Microbiology, Division of Laboratory Medicine, Oslo University Hospital-UllevålObjective: We aim to discuss whether preventive quarantine can mitigate the spread of Covid-19 during the pandemic. Design: We did a cross-sectional, observational study design in a mass-screening program in the enrolment to the Norwegian military during April 19–28th 2020 (COVID-NOR-MIL). Subjects: 1170 presumptively healthy young Norwegian conscripts. Setting: A structured interview encouraged the coming conscripts to a self-imposed preventive quarantine the last two weeks before enrolment. Main outcome measures: All conscripts underwent a PCR-based test with nasopharyngeal swabs at the day of enrolment. Results: Only two tested positive. The study discusses the predictive value of the RT-PCR test and the risk of false positive and false negative results, particularly when using the test in a low-prevalent cohort, even if the test properties of sensitivity and specificity is almost 100%. Further, the study discusses the challenge of whether a positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR-test represent viable and contagious virus or only viral remnants. Conclusion: The adherence to self-imposed preventive quarantine is a challenge and is a subject to further research. Implications: We want to draw the attention to the potential value of a thorough pre-screening processes and self-imposed preventive quarantine to minimize the potential spread of SARS-Cov-2.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2021.1880101covid-19, quarantine, military, motivating interview, pcr-test |
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Arne J. Norheim Einar K. Borud Andreas Lind Elin A. Fadum Arne Taxt Anneke Steens Karoline Bragstad Erling Rein Espen Nakstad |
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Arne J. Norheim Einar K. Borud Andreas Lind Elin A. Fadum Arne Taxt Anneke Steens Karoline Bragstad Erling Rein Espen Nakstad Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care covid-19, quarantine, military, motivating interview, pcr-test |
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Arne J. Norheim Einar K. Borud Andreas Lind Elin A. Fadum Arne Taxt Anneke Steens Karoline Bragstad Erling Rein Espen Nakstad |
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Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts |
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Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts |
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Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts |
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Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts |
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Pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Norwegian conscripts |
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pre-screening and preventive quarantine likely explains the low sars-cov-2 prevalence among norwegian conscripts |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care |
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0281-3432 1502-7724 |
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2021-01-01 |
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Objective: We aim to discuss whether preventive quarantine can mitigate the spread of Covid-19 during the pandemic. Design: We did a cross-sectional, observational study design in a mass-screening program in the enrolment to the Norwegian military during April 19–28th 2020 (COVID-NOR-MIL). Subjects: 1170 presumptively healthy young Norwegian conscripts. Setting: A structured interview encouraged the coming conscripts to a self-imposed preventive quarantine the last two weeks before enrolment. Main outcome measures: All conscripts underwent a PCR-based test with nasopharyngeal swabs at the day of enrolment. Results: Only two tested positive. The study discusses the predictive value of the RT-PCR test and the risk of false positive and false negative results, particularly when using the test in a low-prevalent cohort, even if the test properties of sensitivity and specificity is almost 100%. Further, the study discusses the challenge of whether a positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR-test represent viable and contagious virus or only viral remnants. Conclusion: The adherence to self-imposed preventive quarantine is a challenge and is a subject to further research. Implications: We want to draw the attention to the potential value of a thorough pre-screening processes and self-imposed preventive quarantine to minimize the potential spread of SARS-Cov-2. |
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covid-19, quarantine, military, motivating interview, pcr-test |
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