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Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021
BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 has extensively spread in cities and rural communities, and studies are needed to quantify exposure in the population. We report seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two well-characterized populations in Kenya at two time points. These data inform the design and delivery of public...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10661969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37990692 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14684.2 |
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author | Munywoki, Patrick K. Bigogo, Godfrey Nasimiyu, Carolyne Ouma, Alice Aol, George Oduor, Clifford O. Rono, Samuel Auko, Joshua Agogo, George O. Njoroge, Ruth Oketch, Dismas Odhiambo, Dennis Odeyo, Victor W. Kikwai, Gilbert Onyango, Clayton Juma, Bonventure Hunsperger, Elizabeth Lidechi, Shirley Ochieng, Caroline Apondi Lo, Terrence Q. Munyua, Peninah Herman-Roloff, Amy |
author_facet | Munywoki, Patrick K. Bigogo, Godfrey Nasimiyu, Carolyne Ouma, Alice Aol, George Oduor, Clifford O. Rono, Samuel Auko, Joshua Agogo, George O. Njoroge, Ruth Oketch, Dismas Odhiambo, Dennis Odeyo, Victor W. Kikwai, Gilbert Onyango, Clayton Juma, Bonventure Hunsperger, Elizabeth Lidechi, Shirley Ochieng, Caroline Apondi Lo, Terrence Q. Munyua, Peninah Herman-Roloff, Amy |
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description | BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 has extensively spread in cities and rural communities, and studies are needed to quantify exposure in the population. We report seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two well-characterized populations in Kenya at two time points. These data inform the design and delivery of public health mitigation measures. METHODS: Leveraging on existing population based infectious disease surveillance (PBIDS) in two demographically diverse settings, a rural site in western Kenya in Asembo, Siaya County, and an urban informal settlement in Kibera, Nairobi County, we set up a longitudinal cohort of randomly selected households with serial sampling of all consenting household members in March and June/July 2021. Both sites included 1,794 and 1,638 participants in the March and June/July 2021, respectively. Individual seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was expressed as a percentage of the seropositive among the individuals tested, accounting for household clustering and weighted by the PBIDS age and sex distribution. RESULTS: Overall weighted individual seroprevalence increased from 56.2% (95%CI: 52.1, 60.2%) in March 2021 to 63.9% (95%CI: 59.5, 68.0%) in June 2021 in Kibera. For Asembo, the seroprevalence almost doubled from 26.0% (95%CI: 22.4, 30.0%) in March 2021 to 48.7% (95%CI: 44.3, 53.2%) in July 2021. Seroprevalence was highly heterogeneous by age and geography in these populations—higher seroprevalence was observed in the urban informal settlement (compared to the rural setting), and children aged <10 years had the lowest seroprevalence in both sites. Only 1.2% and 1.6% of the study participants reported receipt of at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by the second round of serosurvey—none by the first round. CONCLUSIONS: In these two populations, SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence increased in the first 16 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. It is important to prioritize additional mitigation measures, such as vaccine distribution, in crowded and low socioeconomic settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-106619692023-10-09 Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 Munywoki, Patrick K. Bigogo, Godfrey Nasimiyu, Carolyne Ouma, Alice Aol, George Oduor, Clifford O. Rono, Samuel Auko, Joshua Agogo, George O. Njoroge, Ruth Oketch, Dismas Odhiambo, Dennis Odeyo, Victor W. Kikwai, Gilbert Onyango, Clayton Juma, Bonventure Hunsperger, Elizabeth Lidechi, Shirley Ochieng, Caroline Apondi Lo, Terrence Q. Munyua, Peninah Herman-Roloff, Amy Gates Open Res Research Article BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 has extensively spread in cities and rural communities, and studies are needed to quantify exposure in the population. We report seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two well-characterized populations in Kenya at two time points. These data inform the design and delivery of public health mitigation measures. METHODS: Leveraging on existing population based infectious disease surveillance (PBIDS) in two demographically diverse settings, a rural site in western Kenya in Asembo, Siaya County, and an urban informal settlement in Kibera, Nairobi County, we set up a longitudinal cohort of randomly selected households with serial sampling of all consenting household members in March and June/July 2021. Both sites included 1,794 and 1,638 participants in the March and June/July 2021, respectively. Individual seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was expressed as a percentage of the seropositive among the individuals tested, accounting for household clustering and weighted by the PBIDS age and sex distribution. RESULTS: Overall weighted individual seroprevalence increased from 56.2% (95%CI: 52.1, 60.2%) in March 2021 to 63.9% (95%CI: 59.5, 68.0%) in June 2021 in Kibera. For Asembo, the seroprevalence almost doubled from 26.0% (95%CI: 22.4, 30.0%) in March 2021 to 48.7% (95%CI: 44.3, 53.2%) in July 2021. Seroprevalence was highly heterogeneous by age and geography in these populations—higher seroprevalence was observed in the urban informal settlement (compared to the rural setting), and children aged <10 years had the lowest seroprevalence in both sites. Only 1.2% and 1.6% of the study participants reported receipt of at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by the second round of serosurvey—none by the first round. CONCLUSIONS: In these two populations, SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence increased in the first 16 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. It is important to prioritize additional mitigation measures, such as vaccine distribution, in crowded and low socioeconomic settings. F1000 Research Limited 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10661969/ /pubmed/37990692 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14684.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Munywoki PK et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Munywoki, Patrick K. Bigogo, Godfrey Nasimiyu, Carolyne Ouma, Alice Aol, George Oduor, Clifford O. Rono, Samuel Auko, Joshua Agogo, George O. Njoroge, Ruth Oketch, Dismas Odhiambo, Dennis Odeyo, Victor W. Kikwai, Gilbert Onyango, Clayton Juma, Bonventure Hunsperger, Elizabeth Lidechi, Shirley Ochieng, Caroline Apondi Lo, Terrence Q. Munyua, Peninah Herman-Roloff, Amy Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 |
title | Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 |
title_full | Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 |
title_fullStr | Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 |
title_full_unstemmed | Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 |
title_short | Heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in Kenya, March and June 2021 |
title_sort | heterogenous transmission and seroprevalence of sars-cov-2 in two demographically diverse populations with low vaccination uptake in kenya, march and june 2021 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10661969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37990692 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14684.2 |
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