管理宗教集会中的传染病传播风险:从调查、COVID-19 PCR 和 2020 年 Arbaeen 步行者抗体检测中获得的启示。

IF 1.3 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Lung India Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-30 DOI:10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_431_23
Farah Al-Ansari, Basma Al-Ansari, Mohammed S Abdulzahra, Harunor Rashid, Grant A Hill-Cawthorne, Mohammad B Al-Ansari, Sabah M Al-Fatlaw, Mohammad Mawash, Mustafa Al Ansari, Katherine M Conigrave
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背景:伊拉克的 Arbaeen 是 COVID-19 流行期间规模最大的群众集会之一,2020 年将有 1450 万人参加。我们旨在评估 2020 年 Arbaeen 参与者中当前或过去 COVID-19 的流行率,并建立 COVID-19 检测结果、症状和已知近期暴露之间的关联:这是一项横断面研究,涉及 2020 年 10 月参加伊拉克 Arbaeen 步行的参与者。在同意的参与者中进行 COVID-19 PCR 和/或快速抗体检测。进行了简短的问卷调查。快速抗体检测在现场进行。鼻腔和咽拭子样本被送往实验室进行 PCR 检测:共招募了 835 名参与者(88.3% 为男性;11.7% 为女性)。最常见的症状是咳嗽(9.6%),其次是喉咙痛、发烧和味觉/嗅觉丧失(分别为 6.6%、5.5% 和 5.0%)。五分之一(20.3%)的参与者表示在过去 14 天内曾与 COVID-19 确诊病例有过密切接触。在 237 名进行了 PCR 检测的参与者中,有 18 人(7.6%)的检测结果呈阳性。在接受快速抗体检测的 765 名参与者中,19.3% 的人 IgM 呈阳性,39.3% 的人 IgG 呈阳性,16.4% 的人 IgM 和 IgG 均呈阳性。根据抗体和 PCR 检测结果,约 40% 的参与者有当前或过去感染 COVID-19 的证据:在这样一个数百万人的集会中,几乎每 10 人中就有 1 例 COVID-19 感染者,这说明了限制感染者参与宗教集会的难度。我们迫切需要探索各种措施,以降低传染病在大型群众集会活动中传播的风险。
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Managing risk of infectious disease transmission at religious mass gatherings: Insights from survey, COVID-19 PCR, and antibody tests from Arbaeen walkers in 2020.

Background: Arbaeen in Iraq has been one of the largest mass gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic with 14.5 million attendees in 2020. We set out to assess the prevalence of current or past COVID-19 among 2020 Arbaeen participants, and establish associations between COVID-19 test results, symptoms, and known recent exposure.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving participants who joined Arbaeen walk in Iraq in October 2020. COVID-19 PCR and/or rapid antibody test were conducted among consented participants. A short questionnaire was administered. Rapid antibody testing was done onsite. Nasal and throat swab samples were transferred to the laboratory for PCR testing.

Results: A total of 835 (88.3% male; 11.7% female) participants were recruited. The most common symptom overall was cough (9.6%) followed by sore throat, fever, and loss of taste/smell (6.6%, 5.5%, and 5.0%, respectively). One in five (20.3%) participants reported close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case in the past 14 days. Of the 237 participants with a PCR test, 18 (7.6%) were positive. Of the 765 participants with rapid antibody test, 19.3% tested positive for IgM, 39.3% for IgG, and 16.4% for both. Approximately 40% of the participants had evidence of current or past COVID-19 infection based on antibody and PCR.

Conclusions: The almost 1 in 10 COVID-19 cases within such a multimillion person gathering, illustrates the difficulty in limiting the participation of infectious individuals in religious mass gatherings. There is a pressing need to explore measures to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious diseases at major mass gathering events.

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