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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Dispatch

Home-Based Testing and COVID-19 Isolation Recommendations, United States

Patrick K. MoonanComments to Author , Jonathan P. Smith, Brian F. Borah, Divya Vohra, Holly H. Matulewicz, Nickolas DeLuca, Elise Caruso, Penny S. Loosier, Phoebe Thorpe, Melanie M. Taylor, and John E. Oeltmann
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (P.K. Moonan, B.F. Borah, N. DeLuca, E. Caruso, P.S. Loosier, P. Thorpe, M.M. Taylor, J.E. Oeltmann); Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (J.P. Smith); Vermont Department of Health, Burlington, Vermont, USA (B.F. Borah); Mathematica, Princeton, New Jersey, USA (D. Vohra, H.H. Matulewicz)

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Crude and adjusted odds ratios and 95% CIs comparing COVID-19 isolation, isolation duration, and self-notification of contacts by SARS-CoV-2 test administration type, United States, January 2021–March 2022. Multivariable models included population-weighted individual survey responses controlled for age, sex, race/ethnicity, US state of residence, household size, household income, and urbanicity (i.e., urban, suburban, or rural). Isolation and notification likelihood of home-based testing is in comparison to provider-administered tests. Vertical dashed line indicates the null or no statistical association. OR, odds ratio.

Figure. Crude and adjusted odds ratios and 95% CIs comparing COVID-19 isolation, isolation duration, and self-notification of contacts by SARS-CoV-2 test administration type, United States, January 2021–March 2022. Multivariable models included population-weighted individual survey responses controlled for age, sex, race/ethnicity, US state of residence, household size, household income, and urbanicity (i.e., urban, suburban, or rural). Isolation and notification likelihood of home-based testing is in comparison to provider-administered tests. Vertical dashed line indicates the null or no statistical association. OR, odds ratio.

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