Table 2. Systematic review characteristics.
Study ID | Objective | Databases
searched |
Search
dates |
Assessment
of reporting quality |
No. of
included studies |
Main results | Key conclusions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bedrosian
2020 |
To assess the
effectiveness of hygiene interventions against SARS- CoV-2 |
1. NIH COVID-19 Portfolio; 2. CDC COVID- 19 Research Articles Downloadable Database |
22/01/2020
to 10/06/2020; 10/06/2020 to 10/07/2020 |
Not reported | 35 | No study assessed viral infectivity or
viability, but all tested the presence or absence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA. Healthcare settings were most frequently tested (25/35, 71.4%), with households being the least tested (2/35, 5.7%). Laboratories reported the highest frequency of contaminated surfaces (20.5%, 17/ 83), while households of COVID-19 patients had the lowest frequency (2.5%, 4/161). |
There is an inability to align SARS-CoV-2
contaminated surfaces with survivability data. There is a knowledge gap on fomite contribution to SARS-COV-2 transmission and a need for testing method standardization to ensure data comparability. There is a need for testing method standardization to ensure data comparability. |