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

Author:

Bhatia SangeetaORCID,Imai NatsukoORCID,Cuomo-Dannenburg GinaORCID,Baguelin Marc,Boonyasiri Adhiratha,Cori Anne,Cucunubá Zulma,Dorigatti Ilaria,FitzJohn Rich,Fu HanORCID,Gaythorpe Katy,Ghani Azra,Hamlet Arran,Hinsley Wes,Laydon DanielORCID,Nedjati-Gilani Gemma,Okell LucyORCID,Riley Steven,Thompson Hayley,van Elsland SabineORCID,Volz Erik,Wang HaoweiORCID,Wang Yuanrong,Whittaker Charles,Xi Xiaoyue,Donnelly Christl A.ORCID,Ferguson Neil M.

Abstract

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.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Department for International Development, UK Government

European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership

National Institute for Health Research

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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