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Evolving swabbing practices for COVID-19 in a New Zealand emergency department during the early stages of an emerging pandemic.

Jennifer RandleAlice RoganJessica LockettMelissa McLeodMichelle BalmBrad Peckler
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2023)
There were associations found between testing outside of criteria and specific variables potentially perceived as high-risk. Poor alignment of testing with case definitions can impact hospital services through the (mis)use of limited laboratory testing capacity and implications for resource management. Improved communication and feedback between clinicians and policymakers may improve case definition implementation in a clinical setting.
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  • emergency department
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