1. Review: The safe handling of a corpse (suspected) with COVID-19.
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Dijkhuizen LGM, Gelderman HT, and Duijst WLJM
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- COVID-19, Coronavirus Infections transmission, Disinfectants administration & dosage, Disinfection methods, Disinfection standards, Funeral Rites, Humans, Morgue standards, Mortuary Practice methods, Mortuary Practice standards, Mortuary Practice trends, Personal Protective Equipment standards, Personal Protective Equipment trends, Pneumonia, Viral transmission, SARS-CoV-2, Autopsy methods, Autopsy standards, Autopsy trends, Betacoronavirus isolation & purification, Betacoronavirus pathogenicity, Cadaver, Coronavirus Infections prevention & control, Pandemics prevention & control, Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control, Practice Guidelines as Topic standards
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Introduction: Countries around the world are confronted with a rising count of patients that die from COVID-19. Up to this date, there is no scientific evidence that proves that a COVID-19 corpse is still infectious. Different guidelines are being followed worldwide on how to deal with a COVID-19 positive corpse. The aim of this review is to compare different guidelines and literature on best practice for handling a COVID-19 positive corpse., Results: The guidelines vary greatly in the use of PPE's and other safety measures especially during autopsy. There is great variation in the use of disinfectant and its concentration. Also recommended funeral services and contact with relatives vary greatly., Conclusion: In conclusion, there is very limited scientific evidence on which the researched guidelines are based. It is unclear why some guidelines propose a "business as usual" attitude and others a "code-red" attitude. More scientific evidence is needed to substantiate the handling of COVID-19 positive corpses to make an educated decision on how to safely handle a COVID-19 positive corpse., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2020
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