医学
感染控制
传输(电信)
人口
流行病学
可穿戴计算机
接触追踪
急诊医学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
传染病(医学专业)
环境卫生
疾病
计算机科学
重症监护医学
内科学
嵌入式系统
电信
作者
Philippe Vanhems,Alain Barrat,Ciro Cattuto,Jean-François Pinton,Nagham Khanafer,Corinne Régis,Byeul-a Kim,B Comte,Nicolas Voirin
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2013-09-11
卷期号:8 (9): e73970-e73970
被引量:397
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0073970
摘要
Contacts between patients, patients and health care workers (HCWs) and among HCWs represent one of the important routes of transmission of hospital-acquired infections (HAI). A detailed description and quantification of contacts in hospitals provides key information for HAIs epidemiology and for the design and validation of control measures.We used wearable sensors to detect close-range interactions ("contacts") between individuals in the geriatric unit of a university hospital. Contact events were measured with a spatial resolution of about 1.5 meters and a temporal resolution of 20 seconds. The study included 46 HCWs and 29 patients and lasted for 4 days and 4 nights. 14,037 contacts were recorded overall, 94.1% of which during daytime. The number and duration of contacts varied between mornings, afternoons and nights, and contact matrices describing the mixing patterns between HCW and patients were built for each time period. Contact patterns were qualitatively similar from one day to the next. 38% of the contacts occurred between pairs of HCWs and 6 HCWs accounted for 42% of all the contacts including at least one patient, suggesting a population of individuals who could potentially act as super-spreaders.Wearable sensors represent a novel tool for the measurement of contact patterns in hospitals. The collected data can provide information on important aspects that impact the spreading patterns of infectious diseases, such as the strong heterogeneity of contact numbers and durations across individuals, the variability in the number of contacts during a day, and the fraction of repeated contacts across days. This variability is however associated with a marked statistical stability of contact and mixing patterns across days. Our results highlight the need for such measurement efforts in order to correctly inform mathematical models of HAIs and use them to inform the design and evaluation of prevention strategies.
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