Serological Survey in a university community after the fourth wave of COVID-19 in Senegal

Author:

Thiam FatouORCID,Diouara Abou Abdallah MalickORCID,Ndiaye Clemence Stephanie Chloe Anoumba,Diouf Ibrahima,Kebe Khadim,Senghor Assane,Djoumoi Djibaba,Mbaye Mame Ndew,Diop Idy,Sane Sarbanding,Coundoul Seynabou,Tene Sophie deli,Diop Mamadou,Dieng Abdou Lahat,Ndiaye Mamadou,Sall Saidou Moustapha,Diouf Massamba,Nguer Cheikh Momar

Abstract

AbstractCross-sectional survey was conducted to assess the true extent of COVID-19 exposure among students and staff of Polytechnic High School (PHS). Random cluster sampling was carried out between May 19 and August 18, 2022, after the fourth wave of COVID-19 transmission. IgM and IgG SARS-CoV-2 antibodies were screened using WANTAI SARS-CoV-2 ELISA assays. Seroprevalence and descriptive statistics were calculated. Moreover, the associations between seropositivity and different factors (age, gender, preventive, etc.) were determined using logistic regression. A total of 637 participants were recruited, including 563 students, followed by 52 TAS officers, and 22 professors. The median age among was 21 years [18–63]. 62.0% of the participants were female, and 36.89% were male, with a male-to-female ratio = 0.59. The overall IgG and IgM seroprevalence were 92% and 6.91% respectively. We found a higher IgM seroprevalence in men than women (9.4% vs. 5.6%) and a lower IgM seroprevalence in (18-25) age group compared to (55-65) years. Low compliance with preventive measures was found with a significant IgM seroprevalence depending on non-respect of social distancing (p = 0.008). IgM seropositivity was associated with Body Mass Indice (BMI) categorized (O.R. 0.238,p= 0.043), ethnic group (O.R. 0.723,p= 0.046) and marital status (O.R. 2.399,p= 0.021). Moreover, IgG seropositivity was associated with vaccination status (O.R. 4.741,p< 0.001). Our study revealed that the majority of students and staff have already been exposed to SARS-CoV-2, which confirms the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 in PHS at the time of the survey. Our results underline the importance of seroepidemiological surveys to estimate the real impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in a community and to monitor disparities in antibody response in the population.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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