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Volume 30, Supplement - Infectious Diseases and Carceral Health

SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Surveillance

Development and Evaluation of Surveillance System for Identifying Jail-Associated COVID-19 Cases in Minnesota, USA, 2022

Leah J. Porter1Comments to Author , Erica Rapheal1, Rebecca Huebsch, Tiana Bastian, Trisha J. Robinson, Hanna Chakoian, Karen G. Martin2, and Jennifer Zipprich2

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KAM surveillance system parts, process, and resulting unverified jail-associated COVID-19 case counts, Minnesota, USA, 2022 (cases among confirmed jail staff have been excluded from case counts). KAM consisted of KAM tools to flag COVID-19 cases potentially associated with jails and manual review to verify confinement information (e.g., facility name, dates incarcerated) and to classify the person as detained or facility staff (case type). Cases among persons confirmed to be jail staff have been excluded. Thirteen cases classified as staff were confirmed to have been for persons detained in jail by matching COVID-19 case data to detention data from MSSS. KAM, keyword and address matching; MEDSS, Minnesota Electronic Disease Surveillance System; MSSS, Minnesota Statewide Supervision System.

Figure 2. KAM surveillance system parts, process, and resulting unverified jail-associated COVID-19 case counts, Minnesota, USA, 2022 (cases among confirmed jail staff have been excluded from case counts). KAM consisted of KAM tools to flag COVID-19 cases potentially associated with jails and manual review to verify confinement information (e.g., facility name, dates incarcerated) and to classify the person as detained or facility staff (case type). Cases among persons confirmed to be jail staff have been excluded. Thirteen cases classified as staff were confirmed to have been for persons detained in jail by matching COVID-19 case data to detention data from MSSS. KAM, keyword and address matching; MEDSS, Minnesota Electronic Disease Surveillance System; MSSS, Minnesota Statewide Supervision System.

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Minnesota Department of Health, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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