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المؤلفAl-Thani, Mohamed H
المؤلفFarag, Elmoubasher
المؤلفBertollini, Roberto
المؤلفAl Romaihi, Hamad Eid
المؤلفAbdeen, Sami
المؤلفAbdelkarim, Ashraf
المؤلفDaraan, Faisal
المؤلفElhaj Ismail, Ahmed Ibrahim Hashim
المؤلفMostafa, Nahid
المؤلفSahl, Mohamed
المؤلفSuliman, Jinan
المؤلفTayar, Elias
المؤلفKasem, Hasan Ali
المؤلفAgsalog, Meynard J A
المؤلفAkkarathodiyil, Bassam K
المؤلفAlkhalaf, Ayat A
المؤلفAlakshar, Mohamed Morhaf M H
المؤلفAl-Qahtani, Abdulsalam Ali A H
المؤلفAl-Shedifat, Monther H A
المؤلفAnsari, Anas
المؤلفAtaalla, Ahmad Ali
المؤلفChougule, Sandeep
المؤلفGopinathan, Abhilash K K V
المؤلفPoolakundan, Feroz J
المؤلفRanbhise, Sanjay U
المؤلفSaefan, Saed M A
المؤلفThaivalappil, Mohamed M
المؤلفThoyalil, Abubacker S
المؤلفUmar, Inayath M
المؤلفAl Kanaani, Zaina
المؤلفAl Khal, Abdullatif
المؤلفAl Kuwari, Einas
المؤلفButt, Adeel A
المؤلفCoyle, Peter
المؤلفJeremijenko, Andrew
المؤلفKaleeckal, Anvar Hassan
المؤلفLatif, Ali Nizar
المؤلفShaik, Riyazuddin Mohammad
المؤلفAbdul Rahim, Hanan F
المؤلفYassine, Hadi M
المؤلفNasrallah, Gheyath K
المؤلفAl Kuwari, Mohamed Ghaith
المؤلفChaghoury, Odette
المؤلفChemaitelly, Hiam
المؤلفAbu-Raddad, Laith J
تاريخ الإتاحة2021-10-20T09:02:48Z
تاريخ النشر2021-08-01
اسم المنشورOpen Forum Infectious Diseases
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab221
الاقتباسMohamed H Al-Thani, Elmoubasher Farag, Roberto Bertollini, Hamad Eid Al Romaihi, Sami Abdeen, Ashraf Abdelkarim, Faisal Daraan, Ahmed Ibrahim Hashim Elhaj Ismail, Nahid Mostafa, Mohamed Sahl, Jinan Suliman, Elias Tayar, Hasan Ali Kasem, Meynard J A Agsalog, Bassam K Akkarathodiyil, Ayat A Alkhalaf, Mohamed Morhaf M H Alakshar, Abdulsalam Ali A H Al-Qahtani, Monther H A Al-Shedifat, Anas Ansari, Ahmad Ali Ataalla, Sandeep Chougule, Abhilash K K V Gopinathan, Feroz J Poolakundan, Sanjay U Ranbhise, Saed M A Saefan, Mohamed M Thaivalappil, Abubacker S Thoyalil, Inayath M Umar, Zaina Al Kanaani, Abdullatif Al Khal, Einas Al Kuwari, Adeel A Butt, Peter Coyle, Andrew Jeremijenko, Anvar Hassan Kaleeckal, Ali Nizar Latif, Riyazuddin Mohammad Shaik, Hanan F Abdul Rahim, Hadi M Yassine, Gheyath K Nasrallah, Mohamed Ghaith Al Kuwari, Odette Chaghoury, Hiam Chemaitelly, Laith J Abu-Raddad, Craft and Manual Workers Seroprevalence Study Group, SARS-CoV-2 Infection Is at Herd Immunity in the Majority Segment of the Population of Qatar, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Volume 8, Issue 8, August 2021, ofab221, https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab221
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب2328-8957
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/24584
الملخصQatar experienced a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic that disproportionately affected the craft and manual worker (CMW) population, who comprise 60% of the total population. This study aimed to assess ever and/or current infection prevalence in this population. A cross-sectional population-based survey was conducted during July 26 to September 09, 2020, to assess both anti-SARS-CoV-2 positivity through serological testing and current infection positivity through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing. Associations with antibody and PCR positivity were identified through regression analyses. The study included 2641 participants, 69.3% of whom were <40 years of age. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 positivity was 55.3% (95% CI, 53.3%-57.3%) and was significantly associated with nationality, geographic location, educational attainment, occupation, and previous infection diagnosis. PCR positivity was 11.3% (95% CI, 9.9%-12.8%) and was significantly associated with nationality, geographic location, occupation, contact with an infected person, and reporting 2 or more symptoms. Infection positivity (antibody and/or PCR positive) was 60.6% (95% CI, 58.6%-62.5%). The proportion of antibody-positive CMWs who had a prior SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis was 9.3% (95% CI, 7.9%-11.0%). Only seven infections were ever severe, and only 1 was ever critical-an infection severity rate of 0.5% (95% CI, 0.2%-1.0%). Six in every 10 CMWs in Qatar have been infected, suggestive of reaching the herd immunity threshold. Infection severity was low, with only 1 in every 200 infections progressing to be severe or critical. Only 1 in every 10 infections had been previously diagnosed, which is suggestive of mostly asymptomatic or mild infections.
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الناشرOxford University Press
الموضوعCOVID-19
Qatar
SARS-CoV-2
immunity
seroprevalence
العنوانSARS-CoV-2 Infection Is at Herd Immunity in the Majority Segment of the Population of Qatar.
النوعArticle
رقم العدد8
رقم المجلد8
dc.accessType Open Access


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