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Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020

BACKGROUND: Households appear to be the highest risk setting for COVID-19 transmission. Large household transmission studies in the early stages of the pandemic in Asia reported secondary attack rates ranging from 5 to 30%. AIM: We aimed to investigate the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in househ...

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Autores principales: Lopez Bernal, Jamie, Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos, Byers, Chloe, Garcia Vilaplana, Tatiana, Boddington, Nicki, Zhang, Xu-Sheng, Charlett, Andre, Elgohari, Suzanne, Coughlan, Laura, Whillock, Rosie, Logan, Sophie, Bolt, Hikaru, Sinnathamby, Mary, Letley, Louise, MacDonald, Pauline, Vivancos, Roberto, Edeghere, Obaghe, Anderson, Charlotte, Paranthaman, Karthik, Cottrell, Simon, McMenamin, Jim, Zambon, Maria, Dabrera, Gavin, Ramsay, Mary, Saliba, Vanessa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9012093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35426357
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.15.2001551
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author Lopez Bernal, Jamie
Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos
Byers, Chloe
Garcia Vilaplana, Tatiana
Boddington, Nicki
Zhang, Xu-Sheng
Charlett, Andre
Elgohari, Suzanne
Coughlan, Laura
Whillock, Rosie
Logan, Sophie
Bolt, Hikaru
Sinnathamby, Mary
Letley, Louise
MacDonald, Pauline
Vivancos, Roberto
Edeghere, Obaghe
Anderson, Charlotte
Paranthaman, Karthik
Cottrell, Simon
McMenamin, Jim
Zambon, Maria
Dabrera, Gavin
Ramsay, Mary
Saliba, Vanessa
author_facet Lopez Bernal, Jamie
Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos
Byers, Chloe
Garcia Vilaplana, Tatiana
Boddington, Nicki
Zhang, Xu-Sheng
Charlett, Andre
Elgohari, Suzanne
Coughlan, Laura
Whillock, Rosie
Logan, Sophie
Bolt, Hikaru
Sinnathamby, Mary
Letley, Louise
MacDonald, Pauline
Vivancos, Roberto
Edeghere, Obaghe
Anderson, Charlotte
Paranthaman, Karthik
Cottrell, Simon
McMenamin, Jim
Zambon, Maria
Dabrera, Gavin
Ramsay, Mary
Saliba, Vanessa
author_sort Lopez Bernal, Jamie
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description BACKGROUND: Households appear to be the highest risk setting for COVID-19 transmission. Large household transmission studies in the early stages of the pandemic in Asia reported secondary attack rates ranging from 5 to 30%. AIM: We aimed to investigate the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the UK. METHODS: A prospective case-ascertained study design based on the World Health Organization FFX protocol was undertaken in the UK following the detection of the first case in late January 2020. Household contacts of cases were followed using enhanced surveillance forms to establish whether they developed symptoms of COVID-19, became confirmed cases and their outcomes. We estimated household secondary attack rates (SAR), serial intervals and individual and household basic reproduction numbers. The incubation period was estimated using known point source exposures that resulted in secondary cases. RESULTS: We included 233 households with two or more people with 472 contacts. The overall household SAR was 37% (95% CI: 31–43%) with a mean serial interval of 4.67 days, an R(0) of 1.85 and a household reproduction number of 2.33. SAR were lower in larger households and highest when the primary case was younger than 18 years. We estimated a mean incubation period of around 4.5 days. CONCLUSIONS: Rates of COVID-19 household transmission were high in the UK for ages above and under 18 years, emphasising the need for preventative measures in this setting. This study highlights the importance of the FFX protocol in providing early insights on transmission dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-90120932022-05-03 Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020 Lopez Bernal, Jamie Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos Byers, Chloe Garcia Vilaplana, Tatiana Boddington, Nicki Zhang, Xu-Sheng Charlett, Andre Elgohari, Suzanne Coughlan, Laura Whillock, Rosie Logan, Sophie Bolt, Hikaru Sinnathamby, Mary Letley, Louise MacDonald, Pauline Vivancos, Roberto Edeghere, Obaghe Anderson, Charlotte Paranthaman, Karthik Cottrell, Simon McMenamin, Jim Zambon, Maria Dabrera, Gavin Ramsay, Mary Saliba, Vanessa Euro Surveill Research BACKGROUND: Households appear to be the highest risk setting for COVID-19 transmission. Large household transmission studies in the early stages of the pandemic in Asia reported secondary attack rates ranging from 5 to 30%. AIM: We aimed to investigate the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the UK. METHODS: A prospective case-ascertained study design based on the World Health Organization FFX protocol was undertaken in the UK following the detection of the first case in late January 2020. Household contacts of cases were followed using enhanced surveillance forms to establish whether they developed symptoms of COVID-19, became confirmed cases and their outcomes. We estimated household secondary attack rates (SAR), serial intervals and individual and household basic reproduction numbers. The incubation period was estimated using known point source exposures that resulted in secondary cases. RESULTS: We included 233 households with two or more people with 472 contacts. The overall household SAR was 37% (95% CI: 31–43%) with a mean serial interval of 4.67 days, an R(0) of 1.85 and a household reproduction number of 2.33. SAR were lower in larger households and highest when the primary case was younger than 18 years. We estimated a mean incubation period of around 4.5 days. CONCLUSIONS: Rates of COVID-19 household transmission were high in the UK for ages above and under 18 years, emphasising the need for preventative measures in this setting. This study highlights the importance of the FFX protocol in providing early insights on transmission dynamics. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9012093/ /pubmed/35426357 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.15.2001551 Text en This article is copyright of the authors or their affiliated institutions, 2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
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Lopez Bernal, Jamie
Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos
Byers, Chloe
Garcia Vilaplana, Tatiana
Boddington, Nicki
Zhang, Xu-Sheng
Charlett, Andre
Elgohari, Suzanne
Coughlan, Laura
Whillock, Rosie
Logan, Sophie
Bolt, Hikaru
Sinnathamby, Mary
Letley, Louise
MacDonald, Pauline
Vivancos, Roberto
Edeghere, Obaghe
Anderson, Charlotte
Paranthaman, Karthik
Cottrell, Simon
McMenamin, Jim
Zambon, Maria
Dabrera, Gavin
Ramsay, Mary
Saliba, Vanessa
Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020
title Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020
title_full Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020
title_fullStr Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020
title_full_unstemmed Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020
title_short Transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in household and community settings in the United Kingdom, January to March 2020
title_sort transmission dynamics of covid-19 in household and community settings in the united kingdom, january to march 2020
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9012093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35426357
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.15.2001551
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