February 11, 2020

VUMC Infection Prevention continues to monitor 2019 novel coronavirus

Message from Tom Talbot, MD, MPH, Chief Hospital Epidemiologist for VUMC:

VUMC continues to monitor the ongoing 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak. We want to remind VUMC faculty and staff of available resources to address any questions or concerns:

  • The Department of Infection Prevention has FAQs about coronavirus posted on the Department website (see HERE).
  • The respiratory pathogen panel used throughout VUMC tests for 4 types of coronavirus (HKU1, NL63, 229E and OC43).  These are different coronaviruses from 2019-nCoV that commonly circulate and cause respiratory illness in the US. A positive RPP for these coronaviruses does not mean the patient has been infected with 2019-nCoV. The 2019-nCoV does not cross-react with these tests.  VUMC is working to add clarifying language to these test results in eStar to avoid any confusion.
  • Continue to screen all patients who come to VUMC for travel and fever/respiratory symptoms as per eStar travel screen (see HERE).
  • As they arrive at a VUMC facility/clinic, continue to ask any patient presenting with cold/flu-like respiratory symptoms to put on a surgical mask while at VUMC. This is an important safety practice for any respiratory virus, not just 2019-nCoV, as we are still seeing ample cases of influenza and RSV throughout the region.
  • More information can be found at the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

While the risk of 2019-nCoV transmission remains low in the United States, we must remain vigilant and cautious.  For questions or additional information, please contact the VUMC Department of Infection Prevention at 615-936-0725 or via pager 835-1205.

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