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Second round statewide survey for estimation of the burden of active infection and anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in the general population of Karnataka, India
M Rajagopal Padma; Prameela Dinesh; Rajesh Sundaresan; Siva Athreya; Shilpa Shiju; Parimala S Maroor; R Lalitha Hande; Jawaid Akhtar; Trilok Chandra; Deepa Ravi; Eunice Lobo; Yamuna Ana; Prafulla Shriyan; Anita Desai; Ambica Rangaiah; Ashok Munivenkatappa; Krishna S; Shantala Gowdara Basawarajappa; H.G. Sreedhara; Siddhesh KC; Amrutha Kumari B; Nawaz Umar; Mythri BA; Mythri KM; Mysore Kalappa Sudarshan; Ravi Vasanthapuram; Giridhara R Babu.
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  • M Rajagopal Padma; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • Prameela Dinesh; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • Rajesh Sundaresan; Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
  • Siva Athreya; Indian Statistical Institute Bengaluru Centre
  • Shilpa Shiju; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • Parimala S Maroor; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • R Lalitha Hande; UNICEF, Bengaluru
  • Jawaid Akhtar; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • Trilok Chandra; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • Deepa Ravi; Indian Institute of Public Health Bengaluru, Public Health Foundation of India
  • Eunice Lobo; Indian Institute of Public Health Bengaluru, Public Health Foundation of India
  • Yamuna Ana; Indian Institute of Public Health Bengaluru, Public Health Foundation of India
  • Prafulla Shriyan; Indian Institute of Public Health Bengaluru, Public Health Foundation of India
  • Anita Desai; National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
  • Ambica Rangaiah; Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute
  • Ashok Munivenkatappa; ICMR National Institute of Virology, Bengaluru Unit
  • Krishna S; Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Shantala Gowdara Basawarajappa; Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute
  • H.G. Sreedhara; Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Siddhesh KC; Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Amrutha Kumari B; Mysore Medical College and Research Institute
  • Nawaz Umar; Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Mythri BA; Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Mythri KM; Institute of Nephro Urology
  • Mysore Kalappa Sudarshan; Department of Health and Family Welfare Services Karnataka
  • Ravi Vasanthapuram; National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
  • Giridhara R Babu; Indian Institute of Public Health Bengaluru, Public Health Foundation of India
Preprint en En | PREPRINT-MEDRXIV | ID: ppmedrxiv-21261842
ABSTRACT
ObjectiveThe second round of the serial cross-sectional sentinel-based population survey to assess active infection, seroprevalence, and their evolution in the general population across Karnataka was conducted. Additionally, a longitudinal study among participants identified as COVID-19 positive in the first survey round was conducted to assess the clinical sensitivity of the testing kit used. MethodsThe cross-sectional study of 41,228 participants across 290 healthcare facilities in all 30 districts of Karnataka was done among three groups of participants (low, moderate, and high-risk). Consenting participants were subjected to real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing, and antibody (IgG) testing. ResultsOverall weighted adjusted seroprevalence of IgG was 15.6% (95% CI 14.9-16.3), crude IgG prevalence was 15.0% and crude active prevalence was 0.5%. Statewide infection fatality rate (IFR) was estimated as 0.11%, and COVID-19 burden estimated between 26.1 to 37.7% (at 90% confidence). Clinical sensitivity of the IgG ELISA test kit was estimated as [≥]38.9%. ConclusionThe sentinel-based population survey helped identify districts that needed better testing, reporting, and clinical management. The state was far from attaining natural immunity during the survey and hence must step up vaccination coverage and enforce public health measures to prevent the spread of COVD-19.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 09-preprints Base de datos: PREPRINT-MEDRXIV Tipo de estudio: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Rct Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Preprint
Texto completo: 1 Colección: 09-preprints Base de datos: PREPRINT-MEDRXIV Tipo de estudio: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Rct Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Preprint