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Author: Hines, Jonas Z.; Fwoloshi, Sombo; Kampamba, Davies; Barradas, Danielle T.; Banda, Dabwitso; Zulu, James E.; Wolkon, Adam; Yingst, Samuel; Boyd, Mary Adetinuke; Siwingwa, Mpanji; Chirwa, Lameck; Kapina, Muzala; Sinyange, Nyambe; Mukonka, Victor; Malama, Kennedy; Mulenga, Lloyd B.; Agolory, Simon
Title: SARS-CoV-2 Prevalence among Outpatients during Community Transmission, Zambia, July 2020
  • Cord-id: c6b3c36k
  • Document date: 2021_8_25
  • ID: c6b3c36k
    Snippet: During the July 2020 first wave of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in Zambia, PCR-measured prevalence was 13.4% among outpatients at health facilities, an absolute difference of 5.7% compared with prevalence among community members. This finding suggests that facility testing might be an effective strategy during high community transmission.
    Document: During the July 2020 first wave of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in Zambia, PCR-measured prevalence was 13.4% among outpatients at health facilities, an absolute difference of 5.7% compared with prevalence among community members. This finding suggests that facility testing might be an effective strategy during high community transmission.

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