Seroprevalence of sars-cov-2- specifi c antibodies among quarantined close contacts of covid-19 patients, faroe islands, 2020

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Abstract

Close contacts of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients are at high risk for severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. We assessed the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2-specifi c antibodies among quarantined close contacts of COVID-19 patients in the Faroe Islands. We invited quarantined close contacts of COVID-19 index patients identifi ed during March 3-April 22, 2020, to participate in this study; 584 (81%) contacts consented and underwent serologic testing. Among the 584 participants, 32 (5.5%) were seropositive for total antibody against SARSCoV- 2. Household and young or elderly contacts had higher risk for seropositivity than other contacts.We found a secondary attack rate of 19.2%. Seroprevalence among close contacts was almost 10-fold higher than among the general population of the Faroe Islands. Regularly testing household close contacts of COVID-19 patients might help track the transmission of SARS-CoV-2.

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Petersen, M. S., Kristiansen, M. F. heim, Reinert, H. W., Fjallsbak, J. P., Christiansen, D. H., Gaini, S., … Weihe, P. (2021). Seroprevalence of sars-cov-2- specifi c antibodies among quarantined close contacts of covid-19 patients, faroe islands, 2020. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(11), 2795–2801. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2711.204948

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