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    Arons, Melissa M; Hatfield, Kelly M; Reddy, Sujan C; Kimball, Anne; James, Allison; Jacobs, Jesica R; Taylor, Joanne; Spicer, Kevin; Bardossy, Ana C; Oakley, Lisa P; Tanwar, Sukarma; Dyal, Jonathan W; Harney, Josh; Chisty, Zeshan; Bell, Jeneita M; Methner, Mark; Paul, Prabasaj; Carlson, Christina M; McLaughlin, Heather P; Thornburg, Natalie; Tong, Suxiang; Tamin, Azaibi; Tao, Ying; Uehara, Anna; Harcourt, Jennifer; Clark, Shauna; Brostrom-Smith, Claire; Page, Libby C; Kay, Meagan; Lewis, James; Montgomery, Patty; Stone, Nimalie D; Clark, Thomas A; Honein, Margaret A; Duchin, Jeffrey S; Jernigan, John A

    The New England journal of medicine, 05/2020, Letnik: 382, Številka: 22
    Journal Article

    The authors assessed transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and evaluated the adequacy of symptom-based screening in a skilled nursing facility. More than half of residents with positive test results were asymptomatic at the time of testing. Infection-control strategies focused solely on symptomatic residents were not sufficient to prevent transmission.