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The Safe Return of Face-to-Face Teaching in the Post-COVID-19 Era at a University in Southern Italy: Surface Monitoring as an Early Warning System

Osvalda De Giglio    
Francesco Triggiano    
Francesca Apollonio    
Canio Buonavoglia    
Loredana Capozzi    
Michele Camero    
Giuseppe Colafemmina    
Raffaele Del Prete    
Fabrizio Fasano    
Gianvito Lanave    
Helena Mateos    
Lorenzo Pace    
Adriana Mosca    
Gerardo Palazzo    
Antonio Parisi    
Pasquale Stefanizzi    
Valentina Terio    
Silvio Tafuri and Maria Teresa Montagna    

Resumen

Environmental monitoring for SARS-CoV-2 has become a useful adjunct to clinical testing because it is widely available and relatively inexpensive. During the period May?December 2022 (spring?summer: May?September?autumn: October?December), we assessed the presence and viability of the virus on surfaces in university settings in the Apulia region (Southern Italy) after the resumption of face-to-face teaching activities and evaluated surface monitoring as an early warning system. The sampling plan provided for the selection of 75% of the surface types (e.g., student and teacher desks, computer, handrail) in different materials (plasticized wood, wood, metal, plastic) present in different environments. Overall, 5.4% of surfaces (all students? desks) resulted in positive with RT-PCR and negative with viral culture. Greater contamination was found in the spring?summer period than in the autumn (?2 test with Yates correction = 7.6003; p-value = 0.006). The Poisson regression model showed a direct association between the average number of COVID-19 cases among university students in the seven days following sampling and the percentage of SARS-CoV-2 positive swabs on sampling day and (Intercept = 5.32498; ß = 0.01847; p < 0.001). Our results show that environmental monitoring for SARS-CoV-2, especially in crowded settings such as universities, could be a useful tool for early warning, even after the end of the COVID-19 emergency.

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