Estimating the number of undetected COVID-19 cases among travellers from mainland China

Background:  As of August 2021, every region of the world has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 196,000,000 cases worldwide. Methods: We analysed COVID-19 cases among travellers from mainland China to different regions and countries, comparing the region- and country-specific ra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Wellcome open research 2021-09, Vol.5, p.143
Hauptverfasser: Bhatia, Sangeeta, Imai, Natsuko, Cuomo-Dannenburg, Gina, Baguelin, Marc, Boonyasiri, Adhiratha, Cori, Anne, Cucunubá, Zulma, Dorigatti, Ilaria, FitzJohn, Rich, Fu, Han, Gaythorpe, Katy, Ghani, Azra, Hamlet, Arran, Hinsley, Wes, Laydon, Daniel, Nedjati-Gilani, Gemma, Okell, Lucy, Riley, Steven, Thompson, Hayley, van Elsland, Sabine, Volz, Erik, Wang, Haowei, Wang, Yuanrong, Whittaker, Charles, Xi, Xiaoyue, Donnelly, Christl A., Ferguson, Neil M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background:  As of August 2021, every region of the world has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 196,000,000 cases worldwide. Methods: We analysed COVID-19 cases among travellers from mainland China to different regions and countries, comparing the region- and country-specific rates of detected and confirmed cases per flight volume to estimate the relative sensitivity of surveillance in different regions and countries. Results: Although travel restrictions from Wuhan City and other cities across China may have reduced the absolute number of travellers to and from China, we estimated that up to 70% (95% CI: 54% - 80%) of imported cases could remain undetected relative to the sensitivity of surveillance in Singapore. The percentage of undetected imported cases rises to 75% (95% CI 66% - 82%) when comparing to the surveillance sensitivity in multiple countries. Conclusions:  Our analysis shows that a large number of COVID-19 cases remain undetected across the world.   These undetected cases potentially resulted in multiple chains of human-to-human transmission outside mainland China.
ISSN:2398-502X
2398-502X
DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15805.2