Changing seroprevalence to SARS-CoV-2 in health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic

Sashindran Vk, Sheikh Abdul Raheem, Patil Sunita D
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Background and objective: The entire world is reeling under the COVID-19 pandemic caused by coronavirus SARS-COV-2. A longitudinal study was planned to understand the evolving pattern of seroprevalence of anti-SARS CoV-2 antibodies in a cohort of health care workers. Method: A prospective study was conducted among the health care workers categorized as doctors, nursing staff, paramedical staff, and housekeeping staff. A qualitative estimation of total antibodies (IgM+IgG+IgA) against SARS-CoV-2 was carried out using an ELISA kit in July and November 2020. Results: Total 443 blood samples were collected on July 20 and 214 samples in November. A cohort of 140 health care workers was selected from July to November 2020 data. The overall seroprevalence in HCWs was 8.35% in July 2020 and it increased to 26.63% in November 2020. The overall seroprevalence in the HCW cohort also revealed an increase from 12.14%. 30.71%. In the cohort of healthcare workers, there was a constant seroprevalence in nursing staff (10.5%) and housekeeping staff (25%) while a statistically significant (p0.002) rise in seroprevalence rate (12.6 to 41.37) was noted in the paramedics. Conclusion: The seroprevalence of anti- SARS-CoV2 antibodies in asymptomatic HCWs increased from 8.35% to 26.63% over a period of 4 months. A significant rise in seroprevalence was noted amongst nurses (p0.0005) and paramedics (p0.007). The seroprevalence data of the cohort group revealed a statistically significant rise in seroprevalence in paramedics (p 0.002) as compared to other categories of healthcare personnel.
COVID-19大流行期间卫生保健工作者SARS-CoV-2血清阳性率的变化
背景与目的:新冠肺炎(SARS-COV-2)疫情席卷全球。计划进行一项纵向研究,以了解卫生保健工作者队列中抗sars CoV-2抗体血清阳性率的演变模式。方法:采用前瞻性研究方法,对医生、护理人员、辅助医务人员和家政人员进行调查。2020年7月和11月,采用ELISA试剂盒对SARS-CoV-2总抗体(IgM+IgG+IgA)进行定性估计。结果:7月20日采集血样443份,11月采集血样214份。从2020年7月至11月的数据中选择了140名卫生保健工作者。2020年7月总血清阳性率为8.35%,11月上升至26.63%。HCW队列的总体血清患病率也从12.14%上升。30.71%。在卫生保健工作者队列中,护理人员(10.5%)和家政人员(25%)的血清阳性率保持不变,而护理人员(12.6 ~ 41.37)的血清阳性率上升有统计学意义(p0.002)。结论:无症状感染者血清抗SARS-CoV2抗体阳性率在4个月内由8.35%上升至26.63%。血清患病率在护士(p0.0005)和护理人员(p0.007)中显著上升。队列组的血清阳性率数据显示,与其他类别的卫生保健人员相比,护理人员的血清阳性率有统计学意义上的显著上升(p 0.002)。
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