Nature Communications (Jun 2022)

Cross-sectional seroprevalence surveys of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in children in Germany, June 2020 to May 2021

  • Anna-Lisa Sorg,
  • Leon Bergfeld,
  • Marietta Jank,
  • Victor Corman,
  • Ilia Semmler,
  • Anna Goertz,
  • Andreas Beyerlein,
  • Eva Verjans,
  • Norbert Wagner,
  • Horst Von Bernuth,
  • Fabian Lander,
  • Katharina Weil,
  • Markus Hufnagel,
  • Ute Spiekerkoetter,
  • Cho-Ming Chao,
  • Lutz Naehrlich,
  • Ania Carolina Muntau,
  • Ulf Schulze-Sturm,
  • Gesine Hansen,
  • Martin Wetzke,
  • Anna-Maria Jung,
  • Tim Niehues,
  • Susanne Fricke-Otto,
  • Ulrich Von Both,
  • Johannes Huebner,
  • Uta Behrends,
  • Johannes G. Liese,
  • Christian Schwerk,
  • Christian Drosten,
  • Ruediger Von Kries,
  • Horst Schroten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30482-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Children are less likely to be infected with SARS-CoV-2 and develop less severe disease than adults, which makes estimation of infection rates challenging. Here, the authors conduct seroprevalence surveys of children in Germany, describe changes in prevalence over time, and identify risk factors for infection.