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About this release

This release by Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infection (ARHAI) Scotland, part of NHS National Services Scotland, under the Health Protection Scotland (HPS) COVID-19 response provides data for COVID-19 hospital onset cases in Scotland for week ending 1 March 2020 to week ending 13 September 2020. A system for monitoring COVID-19 is critical to tracking hospital transmission. This helps to inform infection prevention and control measures. The transmission of COVID-19 is thought to occur mainly through respiratory droplets generated by coughing and through contact with contaminated surfaces. Infections have been widely reported in the community. Further information on the epidemiology of COVID-19 in healthcare settings can be found on the Health Protection Scotland website (external website).

Main points

Breakdown of COVID-19 cases by hospital onset status – weekly data

The total number of COVID-19 cases reported to ARHAI Scotland, this week (week ending 13 September 2020) was 1,331. Of these:

  • 1,314 (98.7%) were reported as community onset (first positive specimen taken in the community). In the previous week (week ending 6 September 2020) there were 1,184 (99.1%).
  • 12 (0.9%) were reported as non-hospital onset (first positive specimen on day 1 or 2 of admission to NHS board). In the previous week (week ending 6 September 2020) there were 9 (0.8%).
  • 2 (0.2%) were reported as indeterminate hospital onset (first positive specimen on days 3 to 7 of admission to NHS board). In the previous week (week ending 6 September 2020) there was 1 (0.1%).
  • 0 (0.0%) were reported as probable hospital onset (first positive specimen on days 8 to 14 of admission to NHS board). In the previous week (week ending 6 September 2020) there were 0 (0.0%).
  • 3 (0.2%) were reported as definite hospital onset (first positive specimen date was 15 or more days after admission to NHS board). In the previous week (week ending 6 September 2020) there was 1 (0.1%).
Image caption Epidemic curve of COVID-19 cases with first positive specimen taken during an inpatient stay, by onset status: week-ending 1 March to week-ending 13 September 2020 (n=5,213)
Figure 1 is an epidemic curve of COVID-19 cases with first positive specimen taken during an inpatient stay. The length of the bars are the counts of COVID-19 cases during each week, from week ending 1 March to week ending 13 September August 2020, with the bars broken down by hospital onset status: non-hospital onset (day 1 or 2 of in-patient stay), indeterminate hospital onset, probable hospital onset and definite hospital onset. The chart shows a steep increase in overall cases and definite hospital onset cases until a peak on week ending 5 April, and a gradual decline thereafter.

1. Source of data is Electronic Communication of Surveillance in Scotland (ECOSS) data and Rapid Admission Preliminary Inpatient Data (RAPID) data or local admission data.
2. The community cases are not represented is this chart as first sample was not taken in hospital setting.

Background

ARHAI Scotland, part of National Services Scotland works closely with Public Health Scotland to deliver under the Health Protection Scotland COVID-19 response. Local and national monitoring in hospital settings is required to reduce COVID-19 infections.

Further information

Find out more in the full report and on the COVID-19 (external website) pages on the HPS website.

The next release of this publication will be 14 October 2020.

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Last updated: 07 October 2022
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