Short communication—Lessons learnt during the implementation of Unity‐aligned SARS‐CoV‐2 seroprevalence studies in Africa

The WHO Unity Studies initiative engaged low‐ and middle‐income countries in the implementation of standardised SARS‐CoV‐2 sero‐epidemiological investigation protocols and timely sharing of comparable results for evidence‐based action. To gain a deeper understanding of the methodological challenges...

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Veröffentlicht in:Influenza and other respiratory viruses 2023-08, Vol.17 (8), p.e13170-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Farley, Elise, Okeibunor, Joseph, Balde, Thierno, Donkor, Irene Owusu, Kleynhans, Jackie, Wamala, Joseph Francis, Kaboré, Nongodo Firmin, Balam, Saidou, Chamla, Dick, Braka, Fiona, Subissi, Lorenzo, Herring, Belinda, Whelan, Mairead G., Bergeri, Isabel, Lewis, Hannah C.
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Zusammenfassung:The WHO Unity Studies initiative engaged low‐ and middle‐income countries in the implementation of standardised SARS‐CoV‐2 sero‐epidemiological investigation protocols and timely sharing of comparable results for evidence‐based action. To gain a deeper understanding of the methodological challenges faced when conducting seroprevalence studies in the African region, we conducted unstructured interviews with key study teams in five countries. We discuss the challenges identified: participant recruitment and retention, sampling, sample and data management, data analysis and presentation. Potential solutions to aid future implementation include preparedness actions such as the development of new tools, robust planning and practice.
ISSN:1750-2640
1750-2659
DOI:10.1111/irv.13170