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Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in Spain (ENE-COVID): a nationwide, population-based seroepidemiological study

Authors :
Marina Pollán
Beatriz Pérez-Gómez
Roberto Pastor-Barriuso
Jesús Oteo
Miguel A Hernán
Mayte Pérez-Olmeda
Jose L Sanmartín
Aurora Fernández-García
Israel Cruz
Nerea Fernández de Larrea
Marta Molina
Francisco Rodríguez-Cabrera
Mariano Martín
Paloma Merino-Amador
Jose León Paniagua
Juan F Muñoz-Montalvo
Faustino Blanco
Raquel Yotti
Rodrigo Gutiérrez Fernández
Saturnino Mezcua Navarro
Juan F. Muñoz-Montalvo
Matías Salinero Hernández
Jose L. Sanmartín
Manuel Cuenca-Estrella
José León Paniagua
Pablo Fernández-Navarro
Ana Avellón
Giovanni Fedele
Jesús Oteo Iglesias
María Teresa Pérez Olmeda
Maria Elena Fernandez Martinez
Francisco D. Rodríguez-Cabrera
Miguel A. Hernán
Susana Padrones Fernández
José Manuel Rumbao Aguirre
José M. Navarro Marí
Begoña Palop Borrás
Ana Belén Pérez Jiménez
Manuel Rodríguez-Iglesias
Ana María Calvo Gascón
María Luz Lou Alcaine
Ignacio Donate Suárez
Oscar Suárez Álvarez
Mercedes Rodríguez Pérez
Margarita Cases Sanchís
Carlos Javier Villafáfila Gomila
Lluis Carbo Saladrigas
Adoración Hurtado Fernández
Antonio Oliver
Elías Castro Feliciano
María Noemí González Quintana
José María Barrasa Fernández
María Araceli Hernández Betancor
Melisa Hernández Febles
Leopoldo Martín Martín
Luis-Mariano López López
Teresa Ugarte Miota
Inés De Benito Población
María Sagrario Celada Pérez
María Natalia Vallés Fernández
Tomás Maté Enríquez
Miguel Villa Arranz
Marta Domínguez-Gil González
Isabel Fernández-Natal
Gregoria Megías Lobón
Juan Luis Muñoz Bellido
Pilar Ciruela
Ariadna Mas i Casals
Maria Doladé Botías
M. Angeles Marcos Maeso
Dúnia Pérez del Campo
Antonio Félix de Castro
Ramón Limón Ramírez
Maria Francisca Elías Retamosa
Manuela Rubio González
María Sinda Blanco Lobeiras
Alberto Fuentes Losada
Antonio Aguilera
German Bou
Yolanda Caro
Noemí Marauri
Luis Miguel Soria Blanco
Isabel del Cura González
Montserrat Hernández Pascual
Roberto Alonso Fernández
Natalia Cabrera Castro
Aurora Tomás Lizcano
Cristóbal Ramírez Almagro
Manuel Segovia Hernández
Nieves Ascunce Elizaga
María Ederra Sanz
Carmen Ezpeleta Baquedano
Ana Bustinduy Bascaran
Susana Iglesias Tamayo
Luis Elorduy Otazua
Rebeca Benarroch Benarroch
Jesús Lopera Flores
Antonia Vázquez de la Villa
Source :
The Lancet, Lancet (London, England)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Summary Background Spain is one of the European countries most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Serological surveys are a valuable tool to assess the extent of the epidemic, given the existence of asymptomatic cases and little access to diagnostic tests. This nationwide population-based study aims to estimate the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Spain at national and regional level. Methods 35 883 households were selected from municipal rolls using two-stage random sampling stratified by province and municipality size, with all residents invited to participate. From April 27 to May 11, 2020, 61 075 participants (75·1% of all contacted individuals within selected households) answered a questionnaire on history of symptoms compatible with COVID-19 and risk factors, received a point-of-care antibody test, and, if agreed, donated a blood sample for additional testing with a chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay. Prevalences of IgG antibodies were adjusted using sampling weights and post-stratification to allow for differences in non-response rates based on age group, sex, and census-tract income. Using results for both tests, we calculated a seroprevalence range maximising either specificity (positive for both tests) or sensitivity (positive for either test). Findings Seroprevalence was 5·0% (95% CI 4·7–5·4) by the point-of-care test and 4·6% (4·3–5·0) by immunoassay, with a specificity–sensitivity range of 3·7% (3·3–4·0; both tests positive) to 6·2% (5·8–6·6; either test positive), with no differences by sex and lower seroprevalence in children younger than 10 years (10%) and lower in coastal areas (

Details

ISSN :
01406736
Volume :
396
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a1334937b2d451f3a78606fe40e14612
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(20)31483-5