Detection of The Virus and Antibodies of SARS-Cov-2 from Healthy Indonesian Volunteers In 2020: Analysis Using Qualitative and Quantitative Methods

Laura Navika Yamani
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Individuals with COVID-19 and no symptoms, known as asymptomatic carriers, are found mostly in the community. Testing is very important to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to detect virus and antibodies of SARSCoV-2 in healthy Indonesian volunteers. In September 2020, 45 healthy volunteers participated were taken nasopharyngeal/ oropharyngeal swabs to detect the virus SARS-CoV-2 using RT-PCR, and blood samples to detect antibodies qualitatively by three rapid tests (Vazyme, Clugene, and RIGHA kits) and quantitatively by ELISA tests. Among healthy volunteers, COVID-19 asymptomatic carriers who have RT-PCR positive were 16% (7/45) with average of Ct 36.14. The seroprevalence of total SARS-CoV-2 antibodies (IgM and/or IgG) in RT-PCR positivity (asymptomatic carriers) detected by vazyme, clugene and RIGHA kits was 86%, 76% and 52%, respectively and was higher than the negative group (34, 21 and 24%). SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody titers in the group that were positive for IgM and/or IgG (detected in at least one rapid test) by ELISA was averaged 109.76 ± 114.14 BAU/ml and significantly higher in negative group with titer of 11.45 ± 9.87 BAU/ ml. High titer of SARS-CoV-2 IgG anti-RBD antibodies was resulted in consistent positive in three rapid tests (vazyme, clugene, and RIGHA) compared to lower titer. Our findings suggest that healthy individuals with virus and/or antibodies of SARS-CoV-2 may have been infected recently or in the past. Antibody-positive results detected in healthy volunteers by three rapid tests were more common in asymptomatic carriers, and had higher titer antibody
2020年印度尼西亚健康志愿者SARS-Cov-2病毒和抗体检测:定性和定量方法分析
无症状的COVID-19感染者,即无症状携带者,主要在社区中发现。检测对于帮助减少COVID-19的传播非常重要。本研究旨在检测印尼健康志愿者的SARSCoV-2病毒和抗体。2020年9月,选取45名健康志愿者,采用鼻咽/口咽拭子RT-PCR法检测SARS-CoV-2病毒,采用Vazyme、Clugene、RIGHA三种快速检测试剂盒进行抗体定性检测,采用ELISA法进行抗体定量检测。在健康志愿者中,RT-PCR阳性的无症状感染者占16%(7/45),平均Ct为36.14。vazyme、clugene和RIGHA试剂盒检测RT-PCR阳性(无症状感染者)血清总抗体(IgM和/或IgG)阳性率分别为86%、76%和52%,高于阴性组(34%、21%和24%)。ELISA检测IgM和/或IgG(至少一次快速检测)阳性组的SARS-CoV-2 IgG抗体滴度平均为109.76±114.14 BAU/ml,阴性组的平均滴度为11.45±9.87 BAU/ml, vazyme、clugene和RIGHA三种快速检测中,SARS-CoV-2 IgG抗rbd抗体滴度均为高滴度,低于低滴度。我们的研究结果表明,携带SARS-CoV-2病毒和/或抗体的健康个体可能是最近或过去感染的。三种快速检测在健康志愿者中检测到的抗体阳性结果在无症状携带者中更为常见,且抗体滴度较高
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