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Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to characterize six early clusters of COVID-19 and derive key transmission parameters from confirmed cases that were traced between April and June 2020 in Bahrain. METHODS: Pairs of “infector-infectee” allowed us to map the clusters and estimate the incubation period s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10513455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37744496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1216113 |
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author | Alsayyad, Adel Chlif, Sadok Mohamed, Afaf Habbash, Fatema Ayoob, Zahra Almarabheh, Amer Al Sayed, Kubra Alsaleh, Aseel Alhajeri, Maryam Alzayani, Salman Abu Alfatah, Najat Ahmed, Jamil Ben Salah, Afif |
author_facet | Alsayyad, Adel Chlif, Sadok Mohamed, Afaf Habbash, Fatema Ayoob, Zahra Almarabheh, Amer Al Sayed, Kubra Alsaleh, Aseel Alhajeri, Maryam Alzayani, Salman Abu Alfatah, Najat Ahmed, Jamil Ben Salah, Afif |
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description | INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to characterize six early clusters of COVID-19 and derive key transmission parameters from confirmed cases that were traced between April and June 2020 in Bahrain. METHODS: Pairs of “infector-infectee” allowed us to map the clusters and estimate the incubation period serial interval as the secondary attack rate. The chi-squared test, with a p-value computed using the Monte Carlo test, measured associations between categorical variables. Statistical analysis was performed using R software and the “data.tree, tidyverse” libraries. RESULTS: From 9 April to 27 June 2020, we investigated 596 individuals suspected of COVID-19, of whom 127 positive cases were confirmed by PCR and linked in six clusters. The mean age was 30.34 years (S.D. = 17.84 years). The male-to-female ratio was 0.87 (276/318), and most of the contacts were of Bahraini citizenship (511/591 = 86.5%). Exposure occurred within the family in 74.3% (411/553), and 18.9% of clusters' cases were symptomatic (23/122 = 18.9%). Mapped clusters and generations increased after 24 May 2020, corresponding to “Aid El-Fitr.” The mean incubation period was 4 days, and the mean serial interval ranged from 3 to 3.31 days. The secondary attack rate was 0.21 (95% C.I.) = [0.17–0.24]. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 transmission was amplified due to the high number of families mixing during “Aid El Fitr” and “Ramadhan,” generating important clusters. Estimated serial intervals and incubation periods support asymptomatic transmission. |
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spelling | pubmed-105134552023-09-22 Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain Alsayyad, Adel Chlif, Sadok Mohamed, Afaf Habbash, Fatema Ayoob, Zahra Almarabheh, Amer Al Sayed, Kubra Alsaleh, Aseel Alhajeri, Maryam Alzayani, Salman Abu Alfatah, Najat Ahmed, Jamil Ben Salah, Afif Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to characterize six early clusters of COVID-19 and derive key transmission parameters from confirmed cases that were traced between April and June 2020 in Bahrain. METHODS: Pairs of “infector-infectee” allowed us to map the clusters and estimate the incubation period serial interval as the secondary attack rate. The chi-squared test, with a p-value computed using the Monte Carlo test, measured associations between categorical variables. Statistical analysis was performed using R software and the “data.tree, tidyverse” libraries. RESULTS: From 9 April to 27 June 2020, we investigated 596 individuals suspected of COVID-19, of whom 127 positive cases were confirmed by PCR and linked in six clusters. The mean age was 30.34 years (S.D. = 17.84 years). The male-to-female ratio was 0.87 (276/318), and most of the contacts were of Bahraini citizenship (511/591 = 86.5%). Exposure occurred within the family in 74.3% (411/553), and 18.9% of clusters' cases were symptomatic (23/122 = 18.9%). Mapped clusters and generations increased after 24 May 2020, corresponding to “Aid El-Fitr.” The mean incubation period was 4 days, and the mean serial interval ranged from 3 to 3.31 days. The secondary attack rate was 0.21 (95% C.I.) = [0.17–0.24]. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 transmission was amplified due to the high number of families mixing during “Aid El Fitr” and “Ramadhan,” generating important clusters. Estimated serial intervals and incubation periods support asymptomatic transmission. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10513455/ /pubmed/37744496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1216113 Text en Copyright © 2023 Alsayyad, Chlif, Mohamed, Habbash, Ayoob, Almarabheh, Al Sayed, Alsaleh, Alhajeri, Alzayani, Abu Alfatah, Ahmed and Ben Salah. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Alsayyad, Adel Chlif, Sadok Mohamed, Afaf Habbash, Fatema Ayoob, Zahra Almarabheh, Amer Al Sayed, Kubra Alsaleh, Aseel Alhajeri, Maryam Alzayani, Salman Abu Alfatah, Najat Ahmed, Jamil Ben Salah, Afif Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain |
title | Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain |
title_full | Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain |
title_fullStr | Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain |
title_full_unstemmed | Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain |
title_short | Super-spreading social events for COVID-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in Bahrain |
title_sort | super-spreading social events for covid-19 transmission: evidence from the investigation of six early clusters in bahrain |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10513455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37744496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1216113 |
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