Evaluating the impact on health outcomes of an event that resulted in a delay in contact tracing of COVID-19 cases in England, September 2020: an observational study

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Findlater, Lucy [1 ]
Pierotti, Livia [2 ]
Turner, Charlie [3 ]
Wensley, Adrian [4 ]
Chen, Cong [3 ]
Seaman, Shaun [5 ]
Samartsidis, Pantelis [5 ]
Charlett, Andre [6 ]
Anderson, Charlotte [6 ]
Hughes, Gareth [4 ]
Hickman, Matthew [2 ]
Edeghere, Obaghe [7 ]
Oliver, Isabel [1 ]
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[1] UK Hlth Secur Agcy South England, Bristol, England
[2] Univ Bristol, Populat Hlth Sci, Bristol, England
[3] UK Hlth Secur Agcy East England, Cambridge, England
[4] UK Hlth Secur Agcy North England, Leeds, England
[5] MRC Biostat Unit, Cambridge, England
[6] UK Hlth Secur Agcy, London, England
[7] UK Hlth Secur Agcy Midlands & East England, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
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BMJ OPEN | 2023年 / 13卷 / 10期
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COVID-19; EPIDEMIOLOGY; INFECTIOUS DISEASES; PUBLIC HEALTH;
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10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064982
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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ObjectiveIn September 2020, 15 861 SARS-CoV-2 case records failed to upload from the Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS) to the Contact Tracing Advisory Service (CTAS) tool, delaying the contact tracing of these cases. This study used CTAS data to determine the impact of this delay on population health outcomes: transmission events, hospitalisations and mortality. Previously, a modelling study suggested a substantial impact.DesignObservational study.SettingEngland.PopulationIndividuals testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 and their reported contacts.Main outcome measuresSecondary attack rates (SARs), hospitalisations and deaths among primary and secondary contacts were calculated, compared with all other concurrent, unaffected cases. Affected SGSS records were matched to CTAS records. Successive contacts and cases were identified and matched to hospital episode and mortality outcomes.ResultsInitiation of contact tracing was delayed by 3 days on average in the primary cases in the delay group (6 days) compared with the control group (3 days). This was associated with lower completion of contact tracing: 80% (95% CI: 79% to 81%) in delay group and 83% (95% CI: 83% to 84%) in control group. There was some evidence to suggest increased transmission to non-household contacts among those affected by the delay. The SAR for non-household contacts was higher among secondary contacts in the delay group than the control group (delay group: 7.9%, 95% CI: 6.5% to 9.2%; control group: 5.9%, 95% CI: 5.3% to 6.6%). There did not appear to be a significant difference between the delay and control groups in the odds of hospitalisation (crude OR: 1.1 (95% CI: 0.9 to 1.2)) or death (crude OR: 0.7 (95% CI: 0.1 to 4.0)) among secondary contacts.ConclusionsOur analysis suggests that the delay in contact tracing had a limited impact on population health outcomes; however, contact tracing was not completed for all individuals, so some transmission events might not be captured.
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