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Salivary detection of <scp>SARS‐CoV</scp>‐2 (<scp>COVID</scp>‐19) and implications for oral health‐care providers

Nimit Bajaj, Bruno Granwehr, Ehab Y. Hanna, Mark S. Chambers

2020Head & Neck33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become a major public health crisis. The diagnostic and containment efforts for the disease have presented significant challenges for the global health-care community. In this brief report, we provide perspective on the potential use of salivary specimens for detection and serial monitoring of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), based on current literature. Oral health-care providers are at an elevated risk of exposure to COVID-19 due to their proximity to nasopharynx of patients, and the practice involving the use of aerosol-generating equipment. Here, we summarize the general guidelines for oral health-care specialists for prevention of nosocomial transmission of COVID-19, and provide specific recommendations for clinical care management.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicinePublic healthCoronavirusSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Health careIntensive care medicineTransmission (telecommunications)Saliva2019-20 coronavirus outbreakDiseaseMedical emergencyEnvironmental healthOutbreakNursingInfectious disease (medical specialty)VirologyPathologyInternal medicineElectrical engineeringEconomicsEngineeringEconomic growthDental Research and COVID-19COVID-19 diagnosis using AICOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies