First and Preliminary Data about Sars-CoV-2 Serology among Asymptomatic Workers in Central African Republic

M. Cd
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Context and Objectives: The pandemic induced by Sars-CoV-2 has disrupted the organization of work while its extent is not known in CAR. The objective of this study was to estimate the Sars-CoV-2 seroprevalence in the workplace in the Central African Republic. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that took place at the Department of Occupational Medicine in Bangui. Asymptomatic workers who request to the Occupational Physician a medical certificate and consented were included in the study. A standard sheet was used to collect socio-demographic, professional and biological data. The serology of Sars-CoV-2 was based on 2 rapid immunochromatographic tests for detection of IgM and IgG separately: Covid-19 IgM / IgG Rapid Test (Cypress Diagnostics, Belgium) and Standard Q Covid-19 IgM / IgG Duo (SD Biosensor, Korea). Results: The seroprevalence of Sars-CoV-2 was 18.6% (CI [14.7-22.6]) including 1% positivity of IgM only, 1.0% of positivity of both IgM and IgG and 16.6% of positivity IgG only. Women (p = 0.001), young workers (<40 years; p = 0.01) and residents of Bangui (p = 0.05) were predominantly Sars-CoV-2 serological positive. Paradoxically, compliance with barrier measures was associated with a high Sars-CoV-2 seroprevalence (0.005). The group of health care workers, teachers and traders was more Sars-CoV-2 serological positive (0.0003) than other professions. Conclusion: The seroprevalence of Sars-CoV-2 remains low in CAR despite the progressive generalization of vaccination. The group of occupations with more Sars-CoV-2 seropositive people needs close monitoring and priority vaccination. Understanding the acceptability of vaccination, the kinetics of antibodies following vaccination and continue immunological surveillance in CAR require further studies.
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中非共和国无症状工作人员Sars-CoV-2血清学初步资料
背景和目的:由Sars-CoV-2引起的大流行扰乱了中非共和国的工作组织,但其程度尚不清楚。本研究的目的是估计中非共和国工作场所的Sars-CoV-2血清流行率。方法:这是一项横断面研究,发生在班吉职业医学系。向职业医生提出医疗证明并同意的无症状工人被纳入研究。使用标准表格收集社会人口、专业和生物数据。Sars-CoV-2的血清学依据分别为IgM和IgG的两种快速免疫层析检测:Covid-19 IgM / IgG快速检测(比利时Cypress Diagnostics公司)和Standard Q Covid-19 IgM / IgG Duo(韩国SD Biosensor公司)。结果:Sars-CoV-2血清阳性率为18.6% (CI[14.7 ~ 22.6]),其中仅IgM阳性占1%,IgM和IgG阳性占1.0%,IgG阳性占16.6%。女性(p = 0.001),年轻工人(<40岁;p = 0.01),班吉居民以Sars-CoV-2血清学阳性为主(p = 0.05)。矛盾的是,遵守隔离措施与高Sars-CoV-2血清阳性率相关(0.005)。医务工作者、教师和贸易商的Sars-CoV-2血清学阳性(0.0003)高于其他职业。结论:尽管疫苗接种逐渐普及,但CAR - CAR的Sars-CoV-2血清阳性率仍然很低。Sars-CoV-2血清阳性人群较多的职业群体需要密切监测并优先接种疫苗。了解疫苗接种的可接受性,疫苗接种后抗体的动力学和CAR的持续免疫监测需要进一步的研究。
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