Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020

Author:

Lopez Bernal Jamie1ORCID,Panagiotopoulos Nikolaos2,Byers Chloe1,Garcia Vilaplana Tatiana1,Boddington Nicki1,Zhang Xu-Sheng2,Charlett Andre2,Elgohari Suzanne1,Coughlan Laura1,Whillock Rosie1,Logan Sophie3,Bolt Hikaru3,Sinnathamby Mary1,Letley Louise1,MacDonald Pauline1,Vivancos Roberto3,Edeghere Obaghe3,Anderson Charlotte3,Paranthaman Karthik3,Cottrell Simon4,McMenamin Jim5,Zambon Maria6,Dabrera Gavin6,Ramsay Mary1,Saliba Vanessa1

Affiliation:

1. Immunisation and Countermeasures Department, Public Health England, London, United Kingdom

2. Statistics, Modelling and Economics Department, Public Health England, London, United Kingdom

3. Field Services Division, Public Health England, London, United Kingdom

4. Public Health Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom

5. Health Protection Scotland, Glasgow, United Kingdom

6. TARGET Department, Public Health England, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Background Households appear to be the highest risk setting for COVID-19 transmission. Large household transmission studies in the early stages of the pandemic in Asia reported secondary attack rates ranging from 5 to 30%. Aim We aimed to investigate the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the UK. Methods A prospective case-ascertained study design based on the World Health Organization FFX protocol was undertaken in the UK following the detection of the first case in late January 2020. Household contacts of cases were followed using enhanced surveillance forms to establish whether they developed symptoms of COVID-19, became confirmed cases and their outcomes. We estimated household secondary attack rates (SAR), serial intervals and individual and household basic reproduction numbers. The incubation period was estimated using known point source exposures that resulted in secondary cases. Results We included 233 households with two or more people with 472 contacts. The overall household SAR was 37% (95% CI: 31–43%) with a mean serial interval of 4.67 days, an R0 of 1.85 and a household reproduction number of 2.33. SAR were lower in larger households and highest when the primary case was younger than 18 years. We estimated a mean incubation period of around 4.5 days. Conclusions Rates of COVID-19 household transmission were high in the UK for ages above and under 18 years, emphasising the need for preventative measures in this setting. This study highlights the importance of the FFX protocol in providing early insights on transmission dynamics.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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