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The challenge of COVID-19 for a Clinical Microbiology Department

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Objectives To quantify the workload and cost overload that the COVID-19 pandemic has meant for a Clinical Microbiology laboratory in a real-life scenario. Methods We compared the number of samples… Click to show full abstract

Objectives To quantify the workload and cost overload that the COVID-19 pandemic has meant for a Clinical Microbiology laboratory in a real-life scenario. Methods We compared the number of samples received, their distribution, the human resources, and the budget of a Microbiology laboratory in the COVID pandemic (March-December 2020) with the same months of the previous year. Results the total number of samples processed in the Clinical Microbiology laboratory in March-December 2020 increased 96.70% with respect to 2019 (from 246,060 to 483,993 samples), reflecting an increment of 127.50% when expressed as samples/1000 admissions (from 6,057 to 13,780). The increase in workload was mainly at the expense of the virology (+2,058%) and serology (+86%) areas. Despite additional personnel hiring, the samples processed per technician increased 12.5%. The extra cost attributed to Microbiology amounts to 6,616,511 euros (114.8%). Conclusions This is the first study to provide quantitative figures about workload and cost increase caused by the COVID-19 in a Microbiology laboratory.

Keywords: microbiology laboratory; covid clinical; challenge covid; microbiology; clinical microbiology

Journal Title: Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Year Published: 2021

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