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Contact Person – Definition & Infection Control

A contact person is an individual who has had close contact with a confirmed or suspected infectious case and may therefore be at risk of infection. Contact tracing is a key tool in public health.

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A contact person is an individual who has had close contact with a confirmed or suspected infectious case and may therefore be at risk of infection. Contact tracing is a key tool in public health.

What Is a Contact Person?

In a medical and epidemiological context, a contact person (also referred to as a close contact) is an individual who has had close or prolonged contact with a confirmed or suspected infectious case and may therefore have been exposed to a pathogen. The systematic identification and follow-up of contact persons – known as contact tracing – is one of the most important tools in infection control and public health management.

Classification of Contact Persons

Contact persons are generally classified according to their level of exposure risk. Many national health authorities, including the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Germany and the World Health Organization (WHO), use tiered risk categories:

  • High-risk contacts (Category I): Individuals with close, prolonged, or unprotected contact to an infectious person – for example, household members, individuals who had direct physical contact, or people who shared a confined space without protective measures for an extended period.
  • Medium-risk contacts (Category II): Individuals with brief or limited contact, such as short encounters at a distance or with appropriate protective equipment in place.
  • Low-risk contacts (Category III): Individuals with minimal transmission risk, such as brief encounters in well-ventilated environments.

The exact classification may vary depending on the pathogen, the route of transmission, and the applicable national guidelines.

Importance in Infection Control

The systematic identification and notification of contact persons serves several critical public health goals:

  • Early detection of additional infection cases in the community
  • Interruption of transmission chains through targeted quarantine or isolation measures
  • Protection of vulnerable groups, such as the elderly or immunocompromised individuals
  • Support of public health authority actions under national infection control legislation

Obligations and Measures for Contact Persons

Depending on the assessed risk level, various measures may be recommended or legally required for contact persons:

  • Quarantine: Home isolation for a defined period to prevent potential onward transmission of the pathogen.
  • Testing: Antigen or PCR testing to confirm or rule out infection at an early stage.
  • Symptom monitoring: Contact persons are advised to monitor themselves for signs of illness and to seek medical attention promptly if symptoms develop.
  • Post-exposure prophylaxis: For certain diseases (e.g., measles, meningococcal disease), vaccination or medication may be offered as preventive measures after exposure.

Legal Framework

In Germany, the Infektionsschutzgesetz (IfSG) – the German Infection Protection Act – governs the authority of public health offices to impose quarantine measures on contact persons. Health authorities are empowered to notify, test, and, if necessary, quarantine contact persons. Compliance with official orders is legally required. Similar legal frameworks exist in many other countries to enable effective contact tracing and outbreak containment.

References

  1. Robert Koch Institute (RKI): Recommendations for contact tracing in notifiable infectious diseases. www.rki.de
  2. World Health Organization (WHO): Contact tracing in the context of COVID-19 – WHO interim guidance, 2021. www.who.int
  3. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC): Contact tracing: Public health management of persons having been exposed to cases of COVID-19. Technical guidance, 2020. www.ecdc.europa.eu

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