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赞比亚恩多拉第二波疫情期间无症状感染者中的新冠病毒阳性病例。

COVID-19 positive cases among asymptomatic individuals during the second wave in Ndola, Zambia.

作者信息

Gwasupika Jonathan, Daka Victor, Chileshe Justin, Mukosha Moses, Mudenda Steward, Mukanga Bright, Mfune Ruth L, Chongwe Gershom

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, Tropical Diseases Research Centre, Ndola, Zambia.

Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Copperbelt University, Ndola, Zambia.

出版信息

Afr J Lab Med. 2023 May 31;12(1):2119. doi: 10.4102/ajlm.v12i1.2119. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a worldwide public health concern for healthcare workers. About 80% of cases appear to be asymptomatic, and about 3% may experience hospitalisation and later die. Less than 20% of studies have looked at the positivity rate of asymptomatic individuals.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated the COVID-19 positivity rates among asymptomatic individuals during the second COVID-19 wave at one of Zambia's largest testing centre.

METHODS

This was a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted on routine surveillance and laboratory data at the Tropical Diseases Research Centre COVID-19 laboratory in Ndola, Zambia, from 01 December 2020 to 31 March 2021. The study population was made up of persons that had tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection as a requirement for travel. Microsoft Excel was used to come up with an epidemiological curve of daily COVID-19 positive cases; proportions for gender were described using frequencies and percentages.

RESULTS

A total of 11 144 asymptomatic individuals tested for SARS-CoV-2 were sampled for the study and 1781 (16.0%) returned positive results. The median age among those tested was 36 years (interquartile range: 29-46). Testing for COVID-19 peaked in the month of January 2021 (37.4%) and declined in March 2021 (21.0%). The epidemiological curve showed a combination of continuous and propagated point-source transmission.

CONCLUSION

The positivity rate of 16.0% among asymptomatic individuals was high and could imply continued community transmission, especially during January 2021 and February 2021. We recommend heightened testing for SARS-CoV-2 among asymptomatic individuals.

WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS

This study adds critical knowledge to the transmission of COVID-19 among asymptomatic travellers who are usually a key population in driving community infection. This knowledge is critical in instituting evidence-based interventions in the screening and management of travellers, and its control.

摘要

背景

2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是医护人员面临的全球性公共卫生问题。约80%的病例似乎无症状,约3%可能住院并最终死亡。不到20%的研究关注无症状个体的阳性率。

目的

本研究调查了赞比亚最大的检测中心之一在第二波COVID-19疫情期间无症状个体的COVID-19阳性率。

方法

这是一项回顾性横断面研究,对2020年12月1日至2021年3月31日期间赞比亚恩多拉热带病研究中心COVID-19实验室的常规监测和实验室数据进行分析。研究人群由因旅行需要而检测严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染的人员组成。使用Microsoft Excel绘制每日COVID-19阳性病例的流行病学曲线;使用频率和百分比描述性别比例。

结果

本研究共对11144名检测SARS-CoV-2的无症状个体进行了采样,其中1781人(16.0%)检测结果呈阳性。检测对象的年龄中位数为36岁(四分位间距:29 - 46岁)。COVID-19检测在2021年1月达到峰值(37.4%),并在2021年3月下降(21.0%)。流行病学曲线显示存在持续传播和点源传播的混合情况。

结论

无症状个体16.0%的阳性率较高,这可能意味着社区传播仍在持续,尤其是在2021年1月和2021年2月期间。我们建议加强对无症状个体的SARS-CoV-2检测。

本研究的新增内容

本研究为COVID-19在无症状旅行者中的传播增添了关键知识,这些旅行者通常是推动社区感染的关键人群。这些知识对于在旅行者的筛查、管理及其控制方面制定循证干预措施至关重要。

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