SARS-CoV-2 antibody dynamics and transmission from community-wide serological testing in the Italian municipality of Vo

In February and March 2020, two mass swab testing campaigns were conducted in Vo’, Italy. In May 2020, we tested 86% of the Vo’ population with three immuno-assays detecting antibodies against the spike and nucleocapsid antigens, a neutralisation assay and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Subjects t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-07, Vol.12 (1), p.4383-4383, Article 4383
Hauptverfasser: Dorigatti, Ilaria, Lavezzo, Enrico, Manuto, Laura, Ciavarella, Constanze, Pacenti, Monia, Boldrin, Caterina, Cattai, Margherita, Saluzzo, Francesca, Franchin, Elisa, Del Vecchio, Claudia, Caldart, Federico, Castelli, Gioele, Nicoletti, Michele, Nieddu, Eleonora, Salvadoretti, Elisa, Labella, Beatrice, Fava, Ludovico, Guglielmo, Simone, Fascina, Mariateresa, Grazioli, Marco, Alvisi, Gualtiero, Vanuzzo, Maria Cristina, Zupo, Tiziano, Calandrin, Reginetta, Lisi, Vittoria, Rossi, Lucia, Castagliuolo, Ignazio, Merigliano, Stefano, Unwin, H. Juliette T., Plebani, Mario, Padoan, Andrea, Brazzale, Alessandra R., Toppo, Stefano, Ferguson, Neil M., Donnelly, Christl A., Crisanti, Andrea
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Zusammenfassung:In February and March 2020, two mass swab testing campaigns were conducted in Vo’, Italy. In May 2020, we tested 86% of the Vo’ population with three immuno-assays detecting antibodies against the spike and nucleocapsid antigens, a neutralisation assay and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Subjects testing positive to PCR in February/March or a serological assay in May were tested again in November. Here we report on the results of the analysis of the May and November surveys. We estimate a seroprevalence of 3.5% (95% Credible Interval (CrI): 2.8–4.3%) in May. In November, 98.8% (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 93.7–100.0%) of sera which tested positive in May still reacted against at least one antigen; 18.6% (95% CI: 11.0–28.5%) showed an increase of antibody or neutralisation reactivity from May. Analysis of the serostatus of the members of 1,118 households indicates a 26.0% (95% CrI: 17.2–36.9%) Susceptible-Infectious Transmission Probability. Contact tracing had limited impact on epidemic suppression. Vo’, Italy, is a unique setting for studying SARS-CoV-2 antibody dynamics because mass testing was conducted there early in the pandemic. Here, the authors perform two follow-up serological surveys and estimate seroprevalence, the extent of within-household transmission, and the impact of contact tracing.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-24622-7