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Extensive Testing and Public Health Interventions for the Control of COVID-19 in the Republic of Cyprus between March and May 2020
Author(s)
Annalisa Quattrocchi
Ioannis Mamais
Eirini Christaki
Costas Constantinou
Maria Koliou
Zoi-Dorothea Pana
Valentinos Silvestros
Fani Theophanous
Christos Haralambous
Androulla Stylianou
Sotiroula Sotiriou
Maria Athanasiadou
Theopisti Kyprianou
Anna Demetriou
Christiana A. Demetriou
Ourania Kolokotroni
Ioanna Gregoriou
Niki Paphitou
George Panos
Leontios Kostrikis
Peter Karayiannis
Georgios Petrikkos
Petros Agathangelou
George Mixides
Georgios Siakallis
Linos Hadjihannas
Lakis Palazis
Anna Vavlitou
Chrystalla Matsentidou-Timiliotou
Dimitris Koukios
Tonia Adamidi
Frangiskos Frangopoulos
Elizabeth Constantinou
Georgios Nikolopoulos
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has significantly affected the well-being of individuals worldwide. We herein describe the epidemiology of COVID-19 in the Republic of Cyprus during the first epidemic wave (9 March–3 May 2020). We analyzed surveillance data from laboratory-confirmed cases, including targeted testing and population screening. Statistical analyses included logistic regression. During the surveillance period, 64,136 tests (7322.3 per 100,000) were performed, 873 COVID-19 cases were diagnosed, and 20 deaths were reported (2.3%). Health-care workers (HCWs) represented 21.4% of cases. Overall, 19.1% of cases received hospital care and 3.7% required admission to Intensive Care Units. Male sex (adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR): 3.04; 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.97–4.69), increasing age (aOR: 1.56; 95%CI: 1.36–1.79), symptoms at diagnosis (aOR: 6.05; 95%CI: 3.18–11.50), and underlying health conditions (aOR: 2.08; 95%CI: 1.31–3.31) were associated with hospitalization. For recovered cases, the median time from first to last second negative test was 21 days. Overall, 119 primary cases reported 616 close contacts, yielding a pooled secondary attack rate of 12% (95%CI: 9.6–14.8%). Three population-based screening projects, and two projects targeting employees and HCWs, involving 25,496 people, revealed 60 positive individuals (0.2%). Early implementation of interventions with targeted and expanded testing facilitated prompt outbreak control on the island.
Part Of
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Journal or Serie
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Issue
11
Volume
9
Start Page
1
End Page
13
ISSN
20770383
Date Issued
2020-11
Open Access
Yes
DOI
10.3390/jcm9113598
Publisher
MDPI