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Cohort profile: Virus Watch: Understanding community incidence, symptom profiles, and transmission of COVID-19 in relation to population movement and behaviour

Authors :
Thomas Byrne
Jana Kovar
Sarah Beale
Isobel Braithwaite
Ellen Fragaszy
Wing Lam Erica Fong
Cyril Geismar
Susan Hoskins
Annalan M D Navaratnam
Vincent Nguyen
Parth Patel
Madhumita Shrotri
Alexei Yavlinsky
Pia Hardelid
Linda Wijlaars
Eleni Nastouli
Moira Spyer
Anna Aryee
Ingemar Cox
Vasileios Lampos
Rachel A McKendry
Tao Cheng
Anne M Johnson
Susan Michie
Jo Gibbs
Richard Gilson
Alison Rodger
Ibrahim Abubakar
Andrew Hayward
Robert W Aldridge
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Key FeaturesVirus Watch is a national community cohort study of COVID-19 in households in England and Wales, established in June 2020. The study aims to provide evidence on which public health approaches are most effective in reducing transmission, and investigate community incidence, symptoms, and transmission of COVID-19 in relation to population movement and behaviours.28,527 households and 58,628 participants of age (0-98 years, mean age 48), were recruited between June 2020 - July 2022Data collected include demographics, details on occupation, co-morbidities, medications, and infection-prevention behaviours. Households are followed up weekly with illness surveys capturing symptoms and their severity, activities in the week prior to symptom onset and any COVID-19 test results. Monthly surveys capture household finance, employment, mental health, access to healthcare, vaccination uptake, activities and contacts. Data have been linked to Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), inpatient and critical care episodes, outpatient visits, emergency care contacts, mortality, virology testing and vaccination data held by NHS Digital.Nested within Virus Watch are a serology & PCR cohort study (n=12,877) and a vaccine evaluation study (n=19,555).Study data are deposited in the Office of National Statistics (ONS) Secure Research Service (SRS). Survey data are available under restricted access upon request to ONS SRS.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........190e276cc7d8c23b4576855e56052e5f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.31.23285232