COVID-Inconfidentes - SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in two Brazilian urban areas in the fourth quarter 2020: study protocol and initial results

Author:

Lúcia Meireles AdrianaORCID,Garcia Lourenção LucianoORCID,Alves de Menezes-Júnior Luiz AntônioORCID,Nascimento Coletro HillaryORCID,Sousa Justiniano Irene CarolinaORCID,Silva de Moura SamaraORCID,Popolino Diniz AmandaORCID,Da Silva Sabião ThaísORCID,Sampaio Rocha Ana MariaORCID,Priscila Batista AlineORCID,Nunes Lage NaraORCID,Dos Santos Simões BárbaraORCID,Ali Santos CarolinaORCID,De Deus Mendonça RaquelORCID,De Souza Andrade Amanda CristinaORCID,Furbino Barbosa KeilaORCID,Zumerle Masioli CássioORCID,Cardoso Carraro Júlia CristinaORCID,Carvalho de Menezes MarianaORCID,Rezende Macedo Nascimento Renata CristinaORCID,Roever LeonardoORCID,Teixeira Caiaffa WaleskaORCID,Lins Machado Coelho George LuizORCID

Abstract

Objective: To describe study protocol and initial results of research project COVID-Inconfidentes. Method: This paper described the methodological procedures adopted and the prevalence of the SARS-CoV-2 infection in the population. A household survey was conducted between October and December 2020, in two historic cities of Brazil's mining region. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody was detected using the Wondfo® rapid test. The face-to-face interview consisted of administration of a questionnaire containing registration data, sociodemographic and economic variables, living habits, general health condition, mental health, sleep habits, and eating and nutrition. Results: We evaluated 1,762 residents, of which 764 (43.4 %) were in Mariana and 998 (56.6 %) in Ouro Preto. For both cities, 51.9 % of the interviewees were female, with a predominance of the age range 35 to 59 years old (47.2 %). The prevalence of the SARS-CoV-2 infection was 5.5 % in both cities, 6.2 % in Ouro Preto, and 4.7 % in Mariana (p-value > 0.05). Conclusion: The study was effective to estimate the seroprevalence of infection by the virus and its findings will enable further analyses of the health conditions of the population related to social isolation and the risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2.

Publisher

Universidad de Costa Rica

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Demography,Epidemiology

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