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Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 卷:12
Reassessing the population based Seroprevalence for IgG antibodies against SARS COV2 in Ahmedabad
Hemant Tiwari1  Jay Sheth2  Ashwin Kharadi3  Om Prakash4  Bhavin Solanki5  Aparajita Shukla6  Sheetal Vyas7  Mina Kadam8 
[1] Assistant Professor (Statistics), Community Medicine Department, Smt NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad;
[2] Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, AMC MET Medical College, Ahmedabad;
[3] Deputy Health Officer, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation;
[4] Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation;
[5] Medical Officer of Health, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation;
[6] Professor and Head, Community Medicine Department, Smt NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad;
[7] Professor and Head, Department of Community Medicine, AMC MET Medical College, Ahmedabad;
[8] Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, AMC MET Medical College, Ahmedabad;
关键词: sars-cov2;    covid-19;    sero-surveillance;    immunity;    igg antibody;   
DOI  :  https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v12i5.35099
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background: Assessing population based seroprevalence can help in monitor the pandemic, and suggest appropriate corrective public health measures.Aims and Objectives: To study seroprevalence of IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV2 to understand the pandemic status and deriving valid conclusions for guiding the public health measures for managing the covid19 pandemic.Materials and Methods: A serosurveillance study was carried out using population based stratified sampling for the general population of Ahmedabad city. Seroprevalence for Cases, Contacts and Health Care Workers (HCWs) was also estimated as separate additional categories. The seroprevalence was compared with various demographic factors for valid and precise predictions regarding the immunity status of the population.Results: As on October 2020, the seroprevalence for IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV2 in the general population of Ahmedabad is 24.20% (95% Confidence Interval 23.57%–24.85%) The sero-positivity has increasing trend with age and is higher among females (24.83%) than males (23.72%) but is statistically not significant. The zone wise positivity ranged from 18.70% to 33.52%. The seropositivity among HCWs, contacts and cases are 20.84%, 26.05% and 54.51% respectively and it closely correlate with the risk.Conclusion: As on October 2020, general population demonstrate a seropositivity of 24.20%. The seropositivity among various groups is according to the risk of contracting the disease. Results also indicate the possibility of undetectable level or disappearing IgG during the post-covid period. Results also indicate that the preventive measures must be strongly followed for continued control of the pandemic situation till an effective vaccine is provided to the people at large.

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