COVID-19: POSTMORTEM DIAGNOSTIC AND BIOSAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.

J Matthew Lacy,Erin G Brooks,Joshua Akers, Danielle Armstrong, Lauren Decker, Adam Gonzalez, William Humphrey,Romana Mayer,Matthew Miller, Catherine Perez,Jose Antonio Ruiz Arango,Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran,Wendy Stroh, Suzanne Utley

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY(2020)

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As a result of the 2019 novel human coronavirus (COVID-19) global spread, medical examiner/coroner offices will inevitably encounter increased numbers of COVID-19-infected decedents at autopsy. While in some cases a history of fever and/or respiratory distress (eg, cough or shortness of breath) may suggest the diagnosis, epidemiologic studies indicate that the majority of individuals infected with COVID-19 develop mild to no symptoms. Those dying with-but not of-COVID-19 may still be infectious, however. While multiple guidelines have been issued regarding autopsy protocol in cases of suspected COVID-19 deaths, there is some variability in the recommendations. Additionally, limited recommendations to date have been issued regarding scene investigative protocol, and there is a paucity of publications characterizing COVID-19 postmortem gross and histologic findings. A case of sudden unexpected death due to COVID-19 is presented as a means of illustrating common autopsy findings, as well as diagnostic and biosafety considerations. We also review and summarize the current COVID-19 literature in an effort to provide practical evidence-based biosafety guidance for medical examiner-coroner offices encountering COVID-19 at autopsy.
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autopsy biosafety,coronavirus,COVID-19,SARS-CoV-2
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