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What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of COVID-19 postmortem setting in Lusaka, Zambia. DESIGN: A systematic, postmortem prevalence study. SETTING: A busy, inner-city morgue in Lusaka. PARTICIPANTS: We sampled a random subset of all decedents who transited the University Teaching Hospital morgue....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9729848/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36600354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066763 |
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author | Gill, Christopher J Mwananyanda, Lawrence MacLeod, William B Kwenda, Geoffrey Pieciak, Rachel C Etter, Lauren Bridges, Daniel Chikoti, Chilufya Chirwa, Sarah Chimoga, Charles Forman, Leah Katowa, Ben Lapidot, Rotem Lungu, James Matoba, Japhet Mwinga, Gift Mubemba, Benjamin Mupila, Zachariah Muleya, Walter Mwenda, Mulenga Ngoma, Benard Nakazwe, Ruth Nzara, Diana Pawlak, Natalie Pemba, Lillian Saasa, Ngonda Simulundu, Edgar Yankonde, Baron Thea, Donald M |
author_facet | Gill, Christopher J Mwananyanda, Lawrence MacLeod, William B Kwenda, Geoffrey Pieciak, Rachel C Etter, Lauren Bridges, Daniel Chikoti, Chilufya Chirwa, Sarah Chimoga, Charles Forman, Leah Katowa, Ben Lapidot, Rotem Lungu, James Matoba, Japhet Mwinga, Gift Mubemba, Benjamin Mupila, Zachariah Muleya, Walter Mwenda, Mulenga Ngoma, Benard Nakazwe, Ruth Nzara, Diana Pawlak, Natalie Pemba, Lillian Saasa, Ngonda Simulundu, Edgar Yankonde, Baron Thea, Donald M |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of COVID-19 postmortem setting in Lusaka, Zambia. DESIGN: A systematic, postmortem prevalence study. SETTING: A busy, inner-city morgue in Lusaka. PARTICIPANTS: We sampled a random subset of all decedents who transited the University Teaching Hospital morgue. We sampled the posterior nasopharynx of decedents using quantitative PCR. Prevalence was weighted to account for age-specific enrolment strategies. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable—this was an observational study. PRIMARY OUTCOMES: Prevalence of COVID-19 detections by PCR. Results were stratified by setting (facility vs community deaths), age, demographics and geography and time. SECONDARY OUTCOMES: Shifts in viral variants; causal inferences based on cycle threshold values and other features; antemortem testing rates. RESULTS: From 1118 decedents enrolled between January and June 2021, COVID-19 was detected among 32.0% (358/1116). Roughly four COVID-19+ community deaths occurred for every facility death. Antemortem testing occurred for 52.6% (302/574) of facility deaths but only 1.8% (10/544) of community deaths and overall, only ~10% of COVID-19+ deaths were identified in life. During peak transmission periods, COVID-19 was detected in ~90% of all deaths. We observed three waves of transmission that peaked in July 2020, January 2021 and ~June 2021: the AE.1 lineage and the Beta and Delta variants, respectively. PCR signals were strongest among those whose deaths were deemed ‘probably due to COVID-19’, and weakest among children, with an age-dependent increase in PCR signal intensity. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 was common among deceased individuals in Lusaka. Antemortem testing was rarely done, and almost never for community deaths. Suspicion that COVID-19 was the cause of deaths was highest for those with a respiratory syndrome and lowest for individuals <19 years. |
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spelling | pubmed-97298482022-12-08 What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study Gill, Christopher J Mwananyanda, Lawrence MacLeod, William B Kwenda, Geoffrey Pieciak, Rachel C Etter, Lauren Bridges, Daniel Chikoti, Chilufya Chirwa, Sarah Chimoga, Charles Forman, Leah Katowa, Ben Lapidot, Rotem Lungu, James Matoba, Japhet Mwinga, Gift Mubemba, Benjamin Mupila, Zachariah Muleya, Walter Mwenda, Mulenga Ngoma, Benard Nakazwe, Ruth Nzara, Diana Pawlak, Natalie Pemba, Lillian Saasa, Ngonda Simulundu, Edgar Yankonde, Baron Thea, Donald M BMJ Open Global Health OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of COVID-19 postmortem setting in Lusaka, Zambia. DESIGN: A systematic, postmortem prevalence study. SETTING: A busy, inner-city morgue in Lusaka. PARTICIPANTS: We sampled a random subset of all decedents who transited the University Teaching Hospital morgue. We sampled the posterior nasopharynx of decedents using quantitative PCR. Prevalence was weighted to account for age-specific enrolment strategies. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable—this was an observational study. PRIMARY OUTCOMES: Prevalence of COVID-19 detections by PCR. Results were stratified by setting (facility vs community deaths), age, demographics and geography and time. SECONDARY OUTCOMES: Shifts in viral variants; causal inferences based on cycle threshold values and other features; antemortem testing rates. RESULTS: From 1118 decedents enrolled between January and June 2021, COVID-19 was detected among 32.0% (358/1116). Roughly four COVID-19+ community deaths occurred for every facility death. Antemortem testing occurred for 52.6% (302/574) of facility deaths but only 1.8% (10/544) of community deaths and overall, only ~10% of COVID-19+ deaths were identified in life. During peak transmission periods, COVID-19 was detected in ~90% of all deaths. We observed three waves of transmission that peaked in July 2020, January 2021 and ~June 2021: the AE.1 lineage and the Beta and Delta variants, respectively. PCR signals were strongest among those whose deaths were deemed ‘probably due to COVID-19’, and weakest among children, with an age-dependent increase in PCR signal intensity. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 was common among deceased individuals in Lusaka. Antemortem testing was rarely done, and almost never for community deaths. Suspicion that COVID-19 was the cause of deaths was highest for those with a respiratory syndrome and lowest for individuals <19 years. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9729848/ /pubmed/36600354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066763 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Global Health Gill, Christopher J Mwananyanda, Lawrence MacLeod, William B Kwenda, Geoffrey Pieciak, Rachel C Etter, Lauren Bridges, Daniel Chikoti, Chilufya Chirwa, Sarah Chimoga, Charles Forman, Leah Katowa, Ben Lapidot, Rotem Lungu, James Matoba, Japhet Mwinga, Gift Mubemba, Benjamin Mupila, Zachariah Muleya, Walter Mwenda, Mulenga Ngoma, Benard Nakazwe, Ruth Nzara, Diana Pawlak, Natalie Pemba, Lillian Saasa, Ngonda Simulundu, Edgar Yankonde, Baron Thea, Donald M What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study |
title | What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study |
title_full | What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study |
title_fullStr | What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study |
title_full_unstemmed | What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study |
title_short | What is the prevalence of COVID-19 detection by PCR among deceased individuals in Lusaka, Zambia? A postmortem surveillance study |
title_sort | what is the prevalence of covid-19 detection by pcr among deceased individuals in lusaka, zambia? a postmortem surveillance study |
topic | Global Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9729848/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36600354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066763 |
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