阿根廷罗萨里奥大学人群中SARS-CoV-2无症状携带者

Juan Pablo Scapini, María Victoria del Rosal, Juan Ignacio Isaac, Ayelen Rodriguez, Damian Ingaramo, Micaela Campora
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目的:研究医学区年轻、健康、接种完整疫苗的学生SARS-CoV-2无症状携带率。有助于了解流行病的动态及其控制。 研究设计:横断面描述性研究。 学习地点和时间:阿根廷罗萨里奥意大利大学医学院,2022年8月至9月。 方法:招募300名学生。从所有完成在线电子调查的参与者身上采集口咽样本。采样期与该省病毒低传播的数周相对应。实时RT-PCR检测SARS-CoV-2的存在。 结果:72.7%的参与者报告既往感染。所有参与者都至少接种了一剂疫苗,56.7%的人完成了三剂疫苗接种计划。300份样本中有两份SARS-CoV-2 RNA呈阳性。一个人被归类为症状前,因为个人在采样后三天出现了相容的症状。另一例为唯一的无症状感染者,SARS-CoV-2携带率为0.33%。结论:考虑到这些人群在封闭环境中平均每天共享6小时,我们的研究中获得的无症状携带率令人惊讶地低。在这一人群中人际传播的风险极低,没有理由使用口罩或保持社交距离。
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Asymptomatic Carriage of SARS-CoV-2 in a University Population in Rosario, Argentina
Aims: To study the rates of SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic carriage in a young, healthy and full vaccinated population of students in the medical area. Contribute to the knowledge of the dynamics of the endemic and its control. Study Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Place and Duration of Study: Faculty of Medical Sciences, Instituto Universitario Italiano de Rosario, Argentina, between August and September 2022. Methodology: 300 students were recruited. An oropharyngeal sample was taken from all the participants who completed an online electronic survey. The sampling period corresponded to weeks of low viral circulation in the province. The presence of SARS-CoV-2 was investigated by real-time RT-PCR. Results: 72.7% of the participants reported a previous infection. All the participants received at least one dose of vaccine and 56.7% completed a 3-dose schedule. Two of the 300 samples were positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA. One was classified as presymptomatic since the individual developed compatible symptoms three days after taking the sample. The other case was the only one classified as an asymptomatic carrier, resulting in a SARS-CoV-2 portability rate of 0.33%. Conclusion: The rate obtained for asymptomatic portability in our study was surprisingly low considering that these groups shared an average of 6 hours a day in closed environments. The risk of person to person spread in this population is extremely low and does not justify the use of masks or social distancing.
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