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COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil

BACKGROUND: Limited data is available regarding the frequency of COVID-19 in populations that are highly exposed to SARS-CoV-2. In this cross-section study we evaluated COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police forces of 10 major cities in Rio Grande do Sul, South of Brazil. METHODS: Sampling was r...

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Autores principales: Pasqualotto, Alessandro C., Pereira, Paula de Castro, Lana, Daiane F. Dalla, Schwarzbold, Alexandre V., Ribeiro, Marco S., Riche, Cezar V. W., Castro, Cristiani Pilati P., Korsack, Paula L., Ferreira, Paulo Emilio B., Domingues, Guilherme de C., Ribeiro, Giorgia T., Carneiro, Marcelo, Caurio, Cassia Ferreira B., Vasconcellos, Izadora Clezar da S., Knebel, Lidiana M., Zamberlan, Lucas, Stolz, Andressa P., Vilanova, Macarthur, Watte, Guilherme, Kalil, Antonio N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8061934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33886596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249672
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author Pasqualotto, Alessandro C.
Pereira, Paula de Castro
Lana, Daiane F. Dalla
Schwarzbold, Alexandre V.
Ribeiro, Marco S.
Riche, Cezar V. W.
Castro, Cristiani Pilati P.
Korsack, Paula L.
Ferreira, Paulo Emilio B.
Domingues, Guilherme de C.
Ribeiro, Giorgia T.
Carneiro, Marcelo
Caurio, Cassia Ferreira B.
Vasconcellos, Izadora Clezar da S.
Knebel, Lidiana M.
Zamberlan, Lucas
Stolz, Andressa P.
Vilanova, Macarthur
Watte, Guilherme
Kalil, Antonio N.
author_facet Pasqualotto, Alessandro C.
Pereira, Paula de Castro
Lana, Daiane F. Dalla
Schwarzbold, Alexandre V.
Ribeiro, Marco S.
Riche, Cezar V. W.
Castro, Cristiani Pilati P.
Korsack, Paula L.
Ferreira, Paulo Emilio B.
Domingues, Guilherme de C.
Ribeiro, Giorgia T.
Carneiro, Marcelo
Caurio, Cassia Ferreira B.
Vasconcellos, Izadora Clezar da S.
Knebel, Lidiana M.
Zamberlan, Lucas
Stolz, Andressa P.
Vilanova, Macarthur
Watte, Guilherme
Kalil, Antonio N.
author_sort Pasqualotto, Alessandro C.
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description BACKGROUND: Limited data is available regarding the frequency of COVID-19 in populations that are highly exposed to SARS-CoV-2. In this cross-section study we evaluated COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police forces of 10 major cities in Rio Grande do Sul, South of Brazil. METHODS: Sampling was randomly performed in clusters, in respect to the number of professionals at service per city and military unit. Research subjects were evaluated on July 23, 2020 (first wave peak in Brazil). Clinical information was obtained, and venous blood was taken for ELISA testing (IgA, and IgG antibodies). Sample size consisted of 1,592 military workers (33.6% of study population). They were mostly man (81.2%) and young (median 34 years-old). Most had been asymptomatic (75.3%) during pandemic, and 27.5% reported close contact with COVID-19 cases (after a median time of 21 days). Antibodies were detected in 3.3% of the participants, mostly IgA (2.7%), and IgG (1.7%). After 3 weeks, 66.7% of IgA and IgG results turned negative, in addition to 78.3% and 100% of borderline IgA and IgG results, respectively. CONCLUSION: The seroprevalence of COVID-19 amongst military police was at least 3.4 higher than the findings of other studies performed in the general population, in the same cities and dates. Most detectable antibodies were of IgA class, which implies recent exposure. Asymptomatic people were more prone to have negative antibody titters in the second run.
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spelling pubmed-80619342021-05-04 COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil Pasqualotto, Alessandro C. Pereira, Paula de Castro Lana, Daiane F. Dalla Schwarzbold, Alexandre V. Ribeiro, Marco S. Riche, Cezar V. W. Castro, Cristiani Pilati P. Korsack, Paula L. Ferreira, Paulo Emilio B. Domingues, Guilherme de C. Ribeiro, Giorgia T. Carneiro, Marcelo Caurio, Cassia Ferreira B. Vasconcellos, Izadora Clezar da S. Knebel, Lidiana M. Zamberlan, Lucas Stolz, Andressa P. Vilanova, Macarthur Watte, Guilherme Kalil, Antonio N. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Limited data is available regarding the frequency of COVID-19 in populations that are highly exposed to SARS-CoV-2. In this cross-section study we evaluated COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police forces of 10 major cities in Rio Grande do Sul, South of Brazil. METHODS: Sampling was randomly performed in clusters, in respect to the number of professionals at service per city and military unit. Research subjects were evaluated on July 23, 2020 (first wave peak in Brazil). Clinical information was obtained, and venous blood was taken for ELISA testing (IgA, and IgG antibodies). Sample size consisted of 1,592 military workers (33.6% of study population). They were mostly man (81.2%) and young (median 34 years-old). Most had been asymptomatic (75.3%) during pandemic, and 27.5% reported close contact with COVID-19 cases (after a median time of 21 days). Antibodies were detected in 3.3% of the participants, mostly IgA (2.7%), and IgG (1.7%). After 3 weeks, 66.7% of IgA and IgG results turned negative, in addition to 78.3% and 100% of borderline IgA and IgG results, respectively. CONCLUSION: The seroprevalence of COVID-19 amongst military police was at least 3.4 higher than the findings of other studies performed in the general population, in the same cities and dates. Most detectable antibodies were of IgA class, which implies recent exposure. Asymptomatic people were more prone to have negative antibody titters in the second run. Public Library of Science 2021-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8061934/ /pubmed/33886596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249672 Text en © 2021 Pasqualotto et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pasqualotto, Alessandro C.
Pereira, Paula de Castro
Lana, Daiane F. Dalla
Schwarzbold, Alexandre V.
Ribeiro, Marco S.
Riche, Cezar V. W.
Castro, Cristiani Pilati P.
Korsack, Paula L.
Ferreira, Paulo Emilio B.
Domingues, Guilherme de C.
Ribeiro, Giorgia T.
Carneiro, Marcelo
Caurio, Cassia Ferreira B.
Vasconcellos, Izadora Clezar da S.
Knebel, Lidiana M.
Zamberlan, Lucas
Stolz, Andressa P.
Vilanova, Macarthur
Watte, Guilherme
Kalil, Antonio N.
COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil
title COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil
title_full COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil
title_fullStr COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil
title_short COVID-19 seroprevalence in military police force, Southern Brazil
title_sort covid-19 seroprevalence in military police force, southern brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8061934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33886596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249672
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