Prevalence evolution of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the city of São Paulo, 2020–2021

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Albuquerque José Olimpio Moura deORCID,Kamioka Gabriela AkemiORCID,Madalosso GeraldineORCID,Costa Selma AnequiniORCID,Ferreira Paula BisordiORCID,Pino Francisco AlbertoORCID,Sato Ana Paula SayuriORCID,Carvalho Ana Carolina Aguiar deORCID,Amorim Ana Beatriz PagliaroORCID,Aires Caroline CotrimORCID,Kataoka Ana Paula Arruda GeraldesORCID,Savani Elisa San Martin MourizORCID,Bessa Thirsa Alvares FrancoORCID,Aguiar Breno Souza deORCID,Failla Marcelo AntunesORCID,Santos Edson Aparecido dosORCID,Brito Edjane Maria TorreãoORCID,Santos Maria Cristina Honório dosORCID,Saboia e Silva Solange MariaORCID,Caldeira Luiz Artur VieiraORCID,Zamarco Luiz CarlosORCID,Fonseca Sandra Maria SabinoORCID,Lima Marcia Maria de CerqueiraORCID,Marques Ivanilda ArgenauORCID,Silva Fabiana Érica Vilanova daORCID,Glasser Paula ReginaORCID,Burihan Patrícia Carla Piragibe RamosORCID,Cavazzana Cinthya LuziaORCID,Mello Debora Silva deORCID,Pellini Alessandra Cristina GuedesORCID,Nishio Fernando YoshikiORCID,Kian Fernanda MiyashiroORCID,Braga Elza de SantanaORCID,Bertelli Nilza Maria PiassiORCID,Fracini WagnerORCID,Gonçalves Marcelo Dell ÁquilaORCID,Zular Paulete SeccoORCID,Piva Regiane de SantanaORCID,Masi EduardoORCID

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To estimate the evolution of the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection among residents aged 18 years or over in the municipality of São Paulo. METHODS This is a population-based household survey conducted every 15 days, between June and September 2020, and January and February 2021. In total, the study comprised 11 phases. The presence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 was identified in venous blood using a lateral flow test, Wondfo Biotech. In the last phase, the researchers combined it with an immunoenzymatic test, Euroimmun. The participants also answered a semi-structured questionnaire on sociodemographic and economic factors, and on social distancing measures. Prevalence estimates and the 95% confidence interval were estimated according to regions, Human Development Index, sex, age group, ethnicity, education, income, and variables associated with risk or prevention of infection. To compare the frequencies among the categories of each variable, the chi-square test with Rao-Scott correction was used, considering a significance level of 5%. RESULTS In total, 23,397 individuals were interviewed and had their samples collected. The estimated prevalence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 ranged from 9.7% (95%CI: 7.9–11.8%) to 25.0% (95%CI: 21.7–28.7). The prevalence of individuals with antibodies against the virus was higher among black and brown people, people with lower schooling and income, and among residents of regions with lower Human Development Index. The lowest prevalences were associated with recommended measures of disease protection. The proportion of asymptomatic infection was 45.1%. CONCLUSION The estimated prevalence of the infection was lower than the cumulative incidence variation, except for the last phase of the study. The differences in prevalence estimates observed among subpopulations showed social inequality as a risk of infection. The lower prevalence observed among those who could follow prevention measures reinforce the need to maintain social distancing measures as a way to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Publisher

Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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