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. 2021 Oct 28;1(1):e35. doi: 10.1017/ash.2021.193

Table 1.

Skilled Nursing Facility Bed Size, Staff Enrollment, Inclusion in Analysis, and SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity, by Facility September–October, 2020.

Facility Beds >15 Resident Infections per
100 Beds a
Enrolled b Included in Analysis c SARS-CoV-2 seropositive d
No. No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Facility 1 125 No 55 (45.8) 52 (94.5) 3 (5.8)
Facility 2 150 Yes 85 (39.4) 76 (89.4) 7 (9.2)
Facility 3 236 No 100 (33.3) 99 (99.0) 11 (11.1)
Facility 4 138 No 70 (42.2) 68 (97.1) 11 (16.2)
Facility 5 125 Yes 22 (22.4) 22 (100.0) 4 (18.2)
Facility 6 76 No 32 (42.1) 31 (96.9) 6 (19.4)
Facility 7 165 Yes 61 (42.4) 58 (95.1) 13 (22.4)
Facility 8 163 Yes 58 (58.0) 57 (98.3) 14 (24.6)
Facility 9 250 No 83 (54.2) 74 (89.2) 22 (29.7)
Facility 10 117 Yes 33 (53.2) 33 (100.0) 11 (33.3)
Facility 11 137 Yes 44 (25.7) 43 (97.7) 16 (37.2)
Facility 12 152 Yes 67 (54.0) 61 (91.0) 23 (37.7)
Facility 13 100 Yes 57 (44.5) 50 (87.7) 23 (46.0)
Facility 14 119 Yes 25 (25.0) 25 (100.0) 12 (48.0)
a

Based on cumulative resident COVID-19 cases per 100 beds occurring no more than two weeks before serology collection. Because serology collection occurred on multiple days, slight changes in the cumulative case rates occurred. No facility case rates changed from ≤15 to >15 cases per 100 beds.

b

Consented participants who provided ablood sample, and percent of total healthcare personnel.

c

Enrolled participants not missingage, residential zip code, or answers to survey questions used in analysis.

d

Participants included in analysis who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.