Home care for patients with suspected novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection presenting with mild symptoms and management of contacts: Interim guidance
Année de publication: 2020
WHO has developed this interim guidance to meet the need
for recommendations on safe home care for patients with
suspected COVID-19 who present with mild symptoms
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and
on public health measures related to the management of their
contacts.
This document was adapted from the interim guidance on
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
infection that was published in June 20181
and is informed by
evidence-based guidelines published by WHO, including
Infection prevention and control of epidemic- and pandemicprone acute respiratory diseases in health care,
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and based on
current information on COVID-19.
This rapid advice has been updated with the latest information
and is intended to guide public health and infection
prevention and control (IPC) professionals, health care
managers and health care workers (HCWs) when addressing
issues related to home care for patients with suspected
COVID-19 who present with mild symptoms and when
managing their contacts. This guidance is based on evidence
about COVID-19 and the feasibility of implementing IPC
measures at home. For the purpose of this document,
“caregivers” refers to parents, spouses, and other family
members or friends without formal health care training