Author: Martinez, Edson Zangiacomi; Passos, Afonso Dinis Costa; Fabbro, Amaury Lelis Dal; da Silva, Anderson Soares; Escarso, Andreia Cássia; Pazin-Filho, Antônio; da Fonseca, Benedito Antônio Lopes; Maciel, Benedito Carlos; Araújo, Daniel Cardoso de Almeida e; Clé, Diego Villa; Gaspar, Gilberto Gambero; dos Santos, Jair LÃcio Ferreira; Ferreira, Janise Braga Barros; Souza, João Paulo; de Mello, Luane Marques; dos Santos, Luciane Loures; Passos, Luzia Márcia Romanholi; Siconelli, Márcio Junio Lima; Cavalli, Ricardo de Carvalho; Santana, Rodrigo de Carvalho; Calado, Rodrigo do Tocantins; Scarpelini, Sandro; Bollela, Valdes Roberto; Floriano, Vitor Gonçalves; Bellissimo-Rodrigues, Fernando
Title: Prevalence of virological and serological markers of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the population of Ribeirão Preto, Southeast Brazil: an epidemiological survey Cord-id: qie6zhr3 Document date: 2021_7_2
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: This epidemiological household survey aimed to estimate the prevalence of the current and past SARS-CoV-2 infections in Ribeirão Preto, a municipality of southeast Brazil. METHODS: The survey was conducted in two phases using a clustered sampling scheme. The first phase spanned May 1-3 and involved 709 participants. The second phase spanned June 11-14, 2020, and involved 646 participants. RESULTS: During the first phase, RT-PCR performed on nasopharyngeal swabs was positive at 0.1
Document: INTRODUCTION: This epidemiological household survey aimed to estimate the prevalence of the current and past SARS-CoV-2 infections in Ribeirão Preto, a municipality of southeast Brazil. METHODS: The survey was conducted in two phases using a clustered sampling scheme. The first phase spanned May 1-3 and involved 709 participants. The second phase spanned June 11-14, 2020, and involved 646 participants. RESULTS: During the first phase, RT-PCR performed on nasopharyngeal swabs was positive at 0.14%. The serological tests were positive in 1.27% of the patients during the first phase and 2.79% during the second phase. People living in households with more than five members had a prevalence of 10.83% (95%CI: 1.58-74.27) higher than those living alone or with someone other. Considering the proportion of the positive serological test results with sex and age adjustments, approximately 2.37% (95%CI: 1.32-3.42) of the population had been cumulatively infected by mid-June 2020, which is equivalent to 16,670 people (95%CI: 9,267-24,074). Considering that 68 deaths from the disease in the residents of the city had been confirmed as at the date of the second phase of the survey, the infection fatality rate was estimated to be 0.41% (95%CI: 0.28-0.73). Our results suggest that approximately 88% of the cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection at the time of the survey were not reported to the local epidemiological surveillance service. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study provide in-depth knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and are helpful for the preventive and decision-making policies of public managers.
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