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Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study

OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of contacts of patients with COVID-19 case in terms of time, place and person, to calculate the secondary attack rate (SAR) and factors associated with COVID-19 infection among contacts. DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Contact...

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Autores principales: Karumanagoundar, Kolandaswamy, Raju, Mohankumar, Ponnaiah, Manickam, Kaur, Prabhdeep, viswanathan, Vidhya, Rubeshkumar, Polani, Sakthivel, Manikandanesan, Shanmugiah, Porchelvan, Ganeshkumar, Parasuraman, Muthusamy, Santhosh Kumar, Sendhilkumar, Muthappan, Venkatasamy, Vettrichelvan, Sambath, Irene, Ilangovan, Kumaravel, Murugesan, Jagadeesan, Govindarajan, Rameshkumar, Shanmugam, Soundammal, Rajarathinam, Selvakumar, Suresh, KST, Varadharajan, M, Thiagarajan, Manivannan, Jagadeeshkumar, K, Ganesh, Velmurugan, Kumar, Sateesh, Venkatesan, Prakash, Nallathambi, Yogananth, Palani, Sampath, Selvavinayagam, TS, Reddy, Madhusudhan, Rajesh, Beela, Murhekar, Manoj V
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34740930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051491
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author Karumanagoundar, Kolandaswamy
Raju, Mohankumar
Ponnaiah, Manickam
Kaur, Prabhdeep
viswanathan, Vidhya
Rubeshkumar, Polani
Sakthivel, Manikandanesan
Shanmugiah, Porchelvan
Ganeshkumar, Parasuraman
Muthusamy, Santhosh Kumar
Sendhilkumar, Muthappan
Venkatasamy, Vettrichelvan
Sambath, Irene
Ilangovan, Kumaravel
Murugesan, Jagadeesan
Govindarajan, Rameshkumar
Shanmugam, Soundammal
Rajarathinam, Selvakumar
Suresh, KST
Varadharajan, M
Thiagarajan, Manivannan
Jagadeeshkumar, K
Ganesh, Velmurugan
Kumar, Sateesh
Venkatesan, Prakash
Nallathambi, Yogananth
Palani, Sampath
Selvavinayagam, TS
Reddy, Madhusudhan
Rajesh, Beela
Murhekar, Manoj V
author_facet Karumanagoundar, Kolandaswamy
Raju, Mohankumar
Ponnaiah, Manickam
Kaur, Prabhdeep
viswanathan, Vidhya
Rubeshkumar, Polani
Sakthivel, Manikandanesan
Shanmugiah, Porchelvan
Ganeshkumar, Parasuraman
Muthusamy, Santhosh Kumar
Sendhilkumar, Muthappan
Venkatasamy, Vettrichelvan
Sambath, Irene
Ilangovan, Kumaravel
Murugesan, Jagadeesan
Govindarajan, Rameshkumar
Shanmugam, Soundammal
Rajarathinam, Selvakumar
Suresh, KST
Varadharajan, M
Thiagarajan, Manivannan
Jagadeeshkumar, K
Ganesh, Velmurugan
Kumar, Sateesh
Venkatesan, Prakash
Nallathambi, Yogananth
Palani, Sampath
Selvavinayagam, TS
Reddy, Madhusudhan
Rajesh, Beela
Murhekar, Manoj V
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of contacts of patients with COVID-19 case in terms of time, place and person, to calculate the secondary attack rate (SAR) and factors associated with COVID-19 infection among contacts. DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Contacts of cases identified by the health department from 14 March 2020to 30 May 2020, in 9 of 38 administrative districts of Tamil Nadu. Significant proportion of cases attended a religious congregation. OUTCOME MEASURE: Attack rate among the contacts and factors associated with COVID-19 positivity. RESULTS: We listed 15 702 contacts of 931 primary cases. Of the contacts, 89% (n: 14 002) were tested for COVID-19. The overall SAR was 4% (599/14 002), with higher among the household contacts (13%) than the community contacts (1%). SAR among the contacts of primary cases with congregation exposure were 5 times higher than the contacts of non-congregation primary cases (10% vs 2%). Being a household contact of a primary case with congregation exposure had a fourfold increased risk of getting COVID-19 (relative risk (RR): 16.4; 95% CI: 13 to 20) than contact of primary case without congregation exposure. Among the symptomatic primary cases, household contacts of congregation primaries had higher RR than household contacts of other cases ((RR: 25.3; 95% CI: 10.2 to 63) vs (RR: 14.6; 95% CI: 5.7 to 37.7)). Among asymptomatic primary case, RR was increased among household contacts (RR: 16.5; 95% CI: 13.2 to 20.7) of congregation primaries compared with others. CONCLUSION: Our study showed an increase in disease transmission among household contacts than community contacts. Also, symptomatic primary cases and primary cases with exposure to the congregation had more secondary cases than others.
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spelling pubmed-85732902021-11-08 Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study Karumanagoundar, Kolandaswamy Raju, Mohankumar Ponnaiah, Manickam Kaur, Prabhdeep viswanathan, Vidhya Rubeshkumar, Polani Sakthivel, Manikandanesan Shanmugiah, Porchelvan Ganeshkumar, Parasuraman Muthusamy, Santhosh Kumar Sendhilkumar, Muthappan Venkatasamy, Vettrichelvan Sambath, Irene Ilangovan, Kumaravel Murugesan, Jagadeesan Govindarajan, Rameshkumar Shanmugam, Soundammal Rajarathinam, Selvakumar Suresh, KST Varadharajan, M Thiagarajan, Manivannan Jagadeeshkumar, K Ganesh, Velmurugan Kumar, Sateesh Venkatesan, Prakash Nallathambi, Yogananth Palani, Sampath Selvavinayagam, TS Reddy, Madhusudhan Rajesh, Beela Murhekar, Manoj V BMJ Open Epidemiology OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of contacts of patients with COVID-19 case in terms of time, place and person, to calculate the secondary attack rate (SAR) and factors associated with COVID-19 infection among contacts. DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Contacts of cases identified by the health department from 14 March 2020to 30 May 2020, in 9 of 38 administrative districts of Tamil Nadu. Significant proportion of cases attended a religious congregation. OUTCOME MEASURE: Attack rate among the contacts and factors associated with COVID-19 positivity. RESULTS: We listed 15 702 contacts of 931 primary cases. Of the contacts, 89% (n: 14 002) were tested for COVID-19. The overall SAR was 4% (599/14 002), with higher among the household contacts (13%) than the community contacts (1%). SAR among the contacts of primary cases with congregation exposure were 5 times higher than the contacts of non-congregation primary cases (10% vs 2%). Being a household contact of a primary case with congregation exposure had a fourfold increased risk of getting COVID-19 (relative risk (RR): 16.4; 95% CI: 13 to 20) than contact of primary case without congregation exposure. Among the symptomatic primary cases, household contacts of congregation primaries had higher RR than household contacts of other cases ((RR: 25.3; 95% CI: 10.2 to 63) vs (RR: 14.6; 95% CI: 5.7 to 37.7)). Among asymptomatic primary case, RR was increased among household contacts (RR: 16.5; 95% CI: 13.2 to 20.7) of congregation primaries compared with others. CONCLUSION: Our study showed an increase in disease transmission among household contacts than community contacts. Also, symptomatic primary cases and primary cases with exposure to the congregation had more secondary cases than others. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8573290/ /pubmed/34740930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051491 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Karumanagoundar, Kolandaswamy
Raju, Mohankumar
Ponnaiah, Manickam
Kaur, Prabhdeep
viswanathan, Vidhya
Rubeshkumar, Polani
Sakthivel, Manikandanesan
Shanmugiah, Porchelvan
Ganeshkumar, Parasuraman
Muthusamy, Santhosh Kumar
Sendhilkumar, Muthappan
Venkatasamy, Vettrichelvan
Sambath, Irene
Ilangovan, Kumaravel
Murugesan, Jagadeesan
Govindarajan, Rameshkumar
Shanmugam, Soundammal
Rajarathinam, Selvakumar
Suresh, KST
Varadharajan, M
Thiagarajan, Manivannan
Jagadeeshkumar, K
Ganesh, Velmurugan
Kumar, Sateesh
Venkatesan, Prakash
Nallathambi, Yogananth
Palani, Sampath
Selvavinayagam, TS
Reddy, Madhusudhan
Rajesh, Beela
Murhekar, Manoj V
Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study
title Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Secondary attack rate of COVID-19 among contacts and risk factors, Tamil Nadu, March–May 2020: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort secondary attack rate of covid-19 among contacts and risk factors, tamil nadu, march–may 2020: a retrospective cohort study
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34740930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051491
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