Mitigation of SARS-CoV-2 transmission at a large public university

Diana Rose E. Ranoa,Robin L. Holland,Fadi G. Alnaji,Kelsie J. Green,Leyi Wang,Richard L. Fredrickson,Tong Wang,George N. Wong,Johnny Uelmen,Sergei Maslov,Zachary J. Weiner,Alexei V. Tkachenko,Hantao Zhang,Zhiru Liu, Ahmed Ibrahim, Sanjay J. Patel, John M. Paul,Nickolas P. Vance,Joseph G. Gulick,Sandeep Puthanveetil Satheesan, Isaac J. Galvan, Andrew Miller,Joseph Grohens, Todd J. Nelson, Mary P. Stevens, P Mark Hennessy,Robert C. Parker Jr, Edward Santos, Charles Brackett, Julie D. Steinman, Melvin R. Fenner Jr, Kirstin Dohrer, Michael DeLorenzo, Laura Wilhelm-Barr, Brian R. Brauer,Catherine Best-Popescu,Gary Durack, Nathan Wetter,David M. Kranz, Jessica Breitbarth, Charlie Simpson,Julie A. Pryde, Robin N. Kaler,Chris Harris, Allison C. Vance, Jodi L. Silotto, Mark Johnson,Enrique Andres Valera, Patricia K. Anton, Lowa Mwilambwe, Stephen P. Bryan, Deborah S. Stone, Danita B. Young, Wanda E. Ward, John Lantz,John A. Vozenilek,Rashid Bashir,Jeffrey S. Moore,Mayank Garg,Julian C. Cooper, Gillian Snyder, Michelle H. Lore, Dustin L. Yocum,Neal J. Cohen,Jan E. Novakofski, Melanie J. Loots, Randy L. Ballard,Mark Band, Kayla M. Banks, Joseph D. Barnes, Iuliana Bentea, Jessica Black, Jeremy Busch,Abigail Conte,Madison Conte, Michael Curry, Jennifer Eardley, April Edwards, Therese Eggett, Judes Fleurimont, Delaney Foster,Bruce W. Fouke,Nicholas Gallagher, Nicole Gastala, Scott A. Genung, Declan Glueck, Brittani Gray, Andrew Greta, Robert M. Healy, Ashley Hetrick, Arianna A. Holterman,Nahed Ismail, Ian Jasenof,Patrick Kelly, Aaron Kielbasa, Teresa Kiesel, Lorenzo M. Kindle, Rhonda L. Lipking,Yukari C. Manabe, Jade ́ Mayes, Reubin McGuffin,Kenton G. McHenry,Agha Mirza, Jada Moseley,Heba H. Mostafa, Melody Mumford, Kathleen Munoz, Arika D. Murray, Moira Nolan,Nil A. Parikh,Andrew Pekosz, Janna Pflugmacher, Janise M. Phillips,Collin Pitts, Mark C. Potter, James Quisenberry, Janelle Rear,Matthew L. Robinson, Edith Rosillo, Leslie N. Rye, MaryEllen Sherwood,Anna Simon, Jamie M. Singson, Carly Skadden, Tina H. Skelton, Charlie Smith, Mary Stech, Ryan Thomas, Matthew A. Tomaszewski,Erika A. Tyburski, Scott Vanwingerden, Evette Vlach,Ronald S. Watkins, Karriem Watson,Karen C. White,Timothy L. Killeen,Robert J. Jones,Andreas C. Cangellaris, Susan A. Martinis, Awais Vaid,Christopher B. Brooke, Joseph T. Walsh,Ahmed Elbanna,William C. Sullivan,Rebecca L. Smith,Nigel Goldenfeld,Timothy M. Fan,Paul J. Hergenrother,Martin D. Burke

Nature Communications(2022)

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In Fall 2020, universities saw extensive transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among their populations, threatening health of the university and surrounding communities, and viability of in-person instruction. Here we report a case study at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where a multimodal “SHIELD: Target, Test, and Tell” program, with other non-pharmaceutical interventions, was employed to keep classrooms and laboratories open. The program included epidemiological modeling and surveillance, fast/frequent testing using a novel low-cost and scalable saliva-based RT-qPCR assay for SARS-CoV-2 that bypasses RNA extraction, called covidSHIELD, and digital tools for communication and compliance. In Fall 2020, we performed >1,000,000 covidSHIELD tests, positivity rates remained low, we had zero COVID-19-related hospitalizations or deaths amongst our university community, and mortality in the surrounding Champaign County was reduced more than 4-fold relative to expected. This case study shows that fast/frequent testing and other interventions mitigated transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at a large public university.
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Computational models,Epidemiology,Infectious-disease diagnostics,Microbiology techniques,SARS-CoV-2,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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