PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Effectiveness of infection-containment measures on SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and circulation from May to July 2020, in Milan, Italy.

  • Valeria Cento,
  • Claudia Alteri,
  • Marco Merli,
  • Federica Di Ruscio,
  • Livia Tartaglione,
  • Roberto Rossotti,
  • Giovanna Travi,
  • Marta Vecchi,
  • Alessandro Raimondi,
  • Alice Nava,
  • Luna Colagrossi,
  • Roberto Fumagalli,
  • Nicola Ughi,
  • Oscar Massimiliano Epis,
  • Diana Fanti,
  • Andrea Beretta,
  • Filippo Galbiati,
  • Francesco Scaglione,
  • Chiara Vismara,
  • Massimo Puoti,
  • Daniela Campisi,
  • Carlo Federico Perno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
p. e0242765

Abstract

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ObjectiveThrough a hospital-based SARS-CoV-2 molecular and serological screening, we evaluated the effectiveness of two months of lockdown and two of surveillance, in Milan, Lombardy, the first to be overwhelmed by COVID-19 pandemics during March-April 2020.MethodsAll subjects presenting at the major hospital of Milan from May-11 to July-5, 2020, underwent a serological screening by chemiluminescent assays. Those admitted were further tested by RT-PCR.ResultsThe cumulative anti-N IgG seroprevalence in the 2753 subjects analyzed was of 5.1% (95%CI = 4.3%-6.0%), with a peak of 8.4% (6.1%-11.4%) 60-63 days since the peak of diagnoses (March-20). 31/106 (29.2%) anti-N reactive subjects had anti-S1/S2 titers >80 AU/mL. Being tested from May-18 to June-5, or residing in the provinces with higher SARS-CoV-2 circulation, were positively and independently associated with anti-N IgG reactivity (OR [95%CI]: 2.179[1.455-3.264] and 3.127[1.18-8.29], respectively). In the 18 RT-PCR positive, symptomatic subjects, anti-N seroprevalence was 33.3% (95% CI: 14.8%-56.3%).ConclusionSARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in Milan is low, and in a downward trend after only 60-63 days since the peak of diagnoses. Italian confinement measures were effective, but the risk of contagion remains concrete. In hospital-settings, the performance of molecular and serological screenings upon admission remains highly advisable.