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  • in reply to: COVID testing for Staff #78921
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    Hi,
    We currently require all staff, contractors and visitors to have a rapid antigen test before they can enter our facilities

    Kind Regards

    Leanne IAnson
    Infection Prevention and Control Manager

    TLC Healthcare
    Mobile:0487210205
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion On Behalf Of Sarah Louise Niven
    Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2021 12:46 PM
    To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] COVID testing for Staff

    Hi Maham,

    I’m not sure if you got any response to this question you posted back in August but I currently have the exact same question.
    We’re currently reviewing our procedure for staff testing and I’m interested in what other states and services have been doing, especially in Vic and NSW.

    Thank you!
    Warm regards,

    Sarah Niven

    Infection Control Nurse

    RFDS Central Operations

    1 Tower Road

    Adelaide Airport

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    On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 3:07 PM Maham A <maham@live.com.au> wrote:
    Hi there,

    I hope you are all surviving these crazy times.

    I had a question for anyone who is preforming mandatory Covid swabbing on Staff, especially for those who have dedicated Covid Wards.

    What are you doing? and what swabs are you using? Do you perform these before they start their shift? or at the end of the shift?

    I know NSW Health said 72hr testing. Are you using rapid testing? or the rapid antigen testing?

    Do you have any policy or procedure documents you would be willing to share with us?

    thank you in advanced

    Kind Regards

    Maham Amin
    Clinical Nurse Consultant | CCLHD Infection Prevention and Control Unit
    Clinical Safety, Quality and Governance Directorate
    Level 4 (F4), Gosford, New South Wales 2250
    Tel (02) 4320 2221 (Internal 92221)| Fax (02) 4320 2874 |Pager 18139 |
    maham.amin@health.nsw.gov.au or CCLHD-IPAC@health.nsw.gov.au

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    in reply to: RAT for post covid infection #78861
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    Hi Crystal,
    Thank you for your advice , it was very helpful . This will help us make an informed decision.

    Kind Regards

    Leanne IAnson
    Infection Prevention and Control Manager

    TLC Healthcare
    Mobile:0487210205
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion On Behalf Of Crystal Polson
    Sent: Thursday, 28 October 2021 12:47 PM
    To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] RAT for post covid infection

    Hi Leanne,

    I hope you’re doing well.

    People who have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 can have detectable virus in upper respiratory secretions for up to 3 months. However, the virus is no longer replicating – and it is highly unlikely individuals are infectious – after around 10 (mild-moderate illness) to 20 days (severe illness) after developing symptoms.

    So people who have recently recovered from COVID-19 may test positive on the RAT and the result may be a true positive depending on the timeframe. But this doesn’t mean they are infectious (same as with PCR test).

    If a person who had COVID develops symptoms again, and it has been three months since their first infection, they should get a PCR test as it is possible to become reinfected with SARS-CoV-2.

    NSW Health recommends against asymptomatic testing (such as surveillance testing) for 6 months after a person has recovered from COVID due to the possibility of a positive result (again, could be true positive but person not infectious). I can’t find a similar recommendation for Victoria but I think this is a good guideline to use.

    Cheers
    Crystal

    Crystal Polson, MSN, RN, NP, GCert IPC | Infection Control Coordinator
    University of Melbourne | Public Health Network
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    Please note, I do not work on Fridays

    On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 10:40 AM Leanne IAnson <Leanne.IAnson@tlchealthcare.com.au> wrote:
    Hi All,

    Just wondering if anyone has heard data regarding false positive RAT in those that have had covid-19.

    We have been informed it is pointless to use RAT on those that have had the virus as they often show false positive results ,
    Appreciate all feedback

    Kind Regards

    Leanne IAnson
    Infection Prevention and Control Manager

    TLC Healthcare
    Mobile:0487210205
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