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SARS-CoV-2 antibody seroprevalence in India, August–September, 2020: findings from the second nationwide household serosurvey

Authors :
Shanta Dutta
Harpreet Singh Pawar
Giridhara R Babu
V. Saravanakumar
Kanwar Narain
Ezhilarasan Ilayaperumal
Sanjay Zodpey
Babu Jagjeevan
Swarup Sarkar
Srikanta Kanungo
Tekumalla Ramarao
Vijay K. Shukla
Jaya Singh Kshatri
Ashrafjit S. Chahal
Aparup Das
Balram Bhargava
Hari Bhan Singh
R Anusha
Chethana Rangaraju
Dinesh Kumar Baradwaj
Smita Asthana
Ravindra Mohan Pandey
Prashant Singh
T Sivakumar
Krithikaa Sekar
Dasarathi Das
Arlappa Nimmathota
Sampada Dipak Bangar
Kamran Zaman
M. Sunil Kumar
Sujeet Kumar Singh
R. Sabarinathan
Naman Shah
Hirawati Deval
Arshad Kalliath
K Kalaiyarasi
Kamalesh Sarkar
Muthusamy Santhosh Kumar
Seema Sahay
Rajiv Yadav
Sanket Kulkarni
Alok Kumar
Vishal Chopra
Rajeev Gupta
C. P. Girish Kumar
Rajeev K. Singh
Kiran Rade
Kangjam Rekha Devi
Shripad A. Patil
Alka Turuk
T Karunakaran
Jyothi Bhat
Annamma Jose
J P Muliyil
Kushal Singh Rathore
Shalini Singh
Tanzin Dikid
Nivethitha N Krishnan
A.R. Nirmala
Hemalatha Rajkumar
G G J Naga Lakshmi
Shashi Kant
Avula Laxmaiah
Major Madhukar
Pradeep Das
Amarendra Mahapatra
Manoj V Murhekar
Gaurav Raj Dwivedi
Pushpendra Singh
Jeromie Wesley Vivian Thangaraj
Sarang Dhatrak
Tanu Anand
K Kiran
Gurudayal S Toteja
Ankit Viramgami
Rakesh Balachandar
Ganta Venkata Prasad
Sauvik Dasgupta
Samiran Panda
Ashok Kumar Pandey
Sanghamitra Pati
Suman Sundar Mohanty
Dantuluri Sheethal Varma
S. Muhammad Salim Khan
Vimith Cheruvathoor Wilson
Mariya Amin Qurieshi
Anshuman Chaudhury
Sriram Selvaraju
Alok Kumar Deb
Avi Kumar Bansal
Tarun Bhatnagar
D C S Reddy
Himanshu Chauhan
Rushikesh Andhalkar
Ashwini Yadav
Inaamul Haq
Falguni Debnath
Rajni Kant
Josephine Pradhan
Anindya Mitra
Somashekar Narasimhaiah
Ramesh Kumar Sangwan
Raman R. Gangakhedkar
Aakash Shrivastava
VG Vinoth Kumar
Ramesh Chandra Jha
Aby Robinson
K. Nagbhushanam
Source :
The Lancet Global Health, The Lancet. Global Health
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The first national severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) serosurvey in India, done in May-June, 2020, among adults aged 18 years or older from 21 states, found a SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody seroprevalence of 0·73% (95% CI 0·34-1·13). We aimed to assess the more recent nationwide seroprevalence in the general population in India. METHODS: We did a second household serosurvey among individuals aged 10 years or older in the same 700 villages or wards within 70 districts in India that were included in the first serosurvey. Individuals aged younger than 10 years and households that did not respond at the time of survey were excluded. Participants were interviewed to collect information on sociodemographics, symptoms suggestive of COVID-19, exposure history to laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases, and history of COVID-19 illness. 3-5 mL of venous blood was collected from each participant and blood samples were tested using the Abbott SARS-CoV-2 IgG assay. Seroprevalence was estimated after applying the sampling weights and adjusting for clustering and assay characteristics. We randomly selected one adult serum sample from each household to compare the seroprevalence among adults between the two serosurveys. FINDINGS: Between Aug 18 and Sept 20, 2020, we enrolled and collected serum samples from 29 082 individuals from 15 613 households. The weighted and adjusted seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in individuals aged 10 years or older was 6·6% (95% CI 5·8-7·4). Among 15 084 randomly selected adults (one per household), the weighted and adjusted seroprevalence was 7·1% (6·2-8·2). Seroprevalence was similar across age groups, sexes, and occupations. Seroprevalence was highest in urban slum areas followed by urban non-slum and rural areas. We estimated a cumulative 74·3 million infections in the country by Aug 18, 2020, with 26-32 infections for every reported COVID-19 case. INTERPRETATION: Approximately one in 15 individuals aged 10 years or older in India had SARS-CoV-2 infection by Aug 18, 2020. The adult seroprevalence increased approximately tenfold between May and August, 2020. Lower infection-to-case ratio in August than in May reflects a substantial increase in testing across the country. FUNDING: Indian Council of Medical Research.

Details

ISSN :
2214109X
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Global Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d3823bd8871f0b735c3c9b967e0cf52
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s2214-109x(20)30544-1