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Safety management of nasopharyngeal specimen collection from suspected cases of coronavirus disease 2019
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Coronavirus Disease 2019Safety ManagementVirus EpidemiologyNasopharyngeal Specimen CollectionViral DiagnosticsCovid-19 PandemicPatient SafetySafety Management StrategiesSafety Sample SubmissionVirologyHealthcare-associated InfectionInfection ControlMedicineSpecial Sampling RoomHospital EpidemiologyEpidemiologyEmergency MedicineCovid-19
This article introduces safety management strategies of nasopharyngeal specimen collection from suspected cases of coronavirus disease 2019 in a tertiary designated hospital. The key points include establishing a special sampling room, strict sterilization of the entire environment, training of professional nurses, enhancement of personal protection, standardization of methods and processes for swab collection, and a timely and safety sample submission. More than 11,000 nasopharyngeal specimens were collected by eight nurses, with an average of 1,375 specimen swab collections each nurse, and no one was infected.