The coronavirus pandemic is a battle that can be won through policies based on science and strategies which align with the perceived needs of frontliners, the Philippine General Hospital says.
— The coronavirus pandemic is a battle that can be won through policies based on science and strategies which align with the perceived needs of frontliners, the Philippine General Hospital said.
Rapid antibody testing, for instance, didn’t prove to be as beneficial in its COVID-19 operations, the PGH said. It only detected 20 percent of the hospital personnel eventually confirmed positive for COVID-19 by the gold standard RT-PCR tests. In other words, four out of five infections were missed.“The level of sensitivity at 20% for PGH is too low to be of any value,” the PGH said. “The number of potential missed cases of 80% is too dangerously high to even consider RAT as a screening tool.
“This massive manpower requirement for a routine testing will be taxing to a system with competing needs,” it said. Further, the PGH said these other practices have proven to be most effective in its COVID-19 operations: a crisis command center, a unified call center for patient queries and donations, cohort set-up of confirmed patients, zoning of the entire hospital, controlled ventilation system, and immediate contact tracing.
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