[Epidemiologic evidence on the role of hospitality venues in the transmission of COVID-19: A rapid review of the literature].
Título
[Epidemiologic evidence on the role of hospitality venues in the transmission of COVID-19: A rapid review of the literature].
Autor
Usama Bilal, Pedro Gullón, Javier Padilla-Bernáldez
Descripción
To review the scientific epidemiologic evidence on the role of hospitality venues in the incidence or mortality from COVID-19. We included studies conducted in any population, describing either the impact of the closure or reopening of hospitality venues, or exposure to these venues, on the incidence or mortality from COVID-19. We used a snowball sampling approach with backward and forward citation search along with co-citations. We found 20 articles examining the role of hospitality venues in the epidemiology of COVID-19. Modeling studies showed that interventions reducing social contacts in indoor venues can reduce COVID-19 transmission. Studies using statistical models showed similar results, including that the closure of hospitality venues is amongst the most effective measures in reducing incidence or mortality. Case studies highlighted the role of hospitality venues in generating super-spreading events, along with the importance of airflow and ventilation inside these venues. We found consistent results across studies showing that the closure of hospitality venues is amongst the most effective measures to reduce the impact of COVID-19. We also found support for measures limiting capacity and improving ventilation to consider during the re-opening of these venues.
Fecha
2021
Materia
literature review, covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, interventions, Revisión de la literatura, Hospitality venues, Hostelería, Intervenciones
Identificador
10.1016/j.gaceta.2021.03.004
Fuente
Gaceta sanitaria
Colección
Citación
Usama Bilal, Pedro Gullón, Javier Padilla-Bernáldez, “[Epidemiologic evidence on the role of hospitality venues in the transmission of COVID-19: A rapid review of the literature].,” SOCICT Open, consulta 17 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/9633.
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