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Nightlife clusters of coronavirus disease in Tokyo between March and April 2020.

S TakayaS TsuzukiK HayakawaA KawashimaA OkuhamaK KandaT SuzukiY AkiyamaY MiyazatoS IdeK NakamuraH NomotoT NakamotoS HikidaJ TanumaK OharaT ItoToshiaki BabaK YamamotoM UjiieS SaitoS MoriokaM IshikaneN KinoshitaS KutsunaN Ohmagari
Published in: Epidemiology and infection (2020)
We analysed associations between exposure to nightlife businesses and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 PCR test results at a tertiary hospital in Tokyo between March and April 2020. A nightlife group was defined as those who had worked at or visited the businesses. We included 1517 individuals; 196 (12.9%) were categorised as the nightlife group. After propensity score matching, the proportion of positive PCR tests in the nightlife group was significantly higher than that in the non-nightlife group (nightlife, 63.8%; non-nightlife, 23.0%; P < 0.001). An inclusive approach to mitigate risks related to the businesses needs to be identified.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • sars cov
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • real time pcr