International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Oct 2021)

Seroprevalence and risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 Infection in selected urban areas in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional evaluation during July 2020

  • Enyew Birru Tadesse,
  • Abduilhafiz A Endris,
  • Henok Solomon,
  • Mikias Alayu,
  • Adisu Kebede,
  • Kirubel Eshetu,
  • Gizaw Teka,
  • Biniyam Eskinder Seid,
  • Jelaludin Ahmed,
  • Sisay Alemayehu Abayneh,
  • Beyene Moges,
  • Hizikiyas Gerawork,
  • David Sugerman,
  • Zewdu Assefa,
  • Aschalew Abayneh,
  • Ebba Abate,
  • Lia Taddese

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111
pp. 179 – 185

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Summary: Background: Ethiopia reported the first case of COVID-19 on 13th March, 2020 with community transmission ensuing by mid-May. A national, population-based serosurvey against anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG was conducted to measure the prevalence of prior COVID-19 infections and better approximate the burden across major towns in Ethiopia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional, population-based serosurvey from June 24 to July 8, 2020 in 14 major urban areas. Two-stage cluster sampling was used to randomly select enumeration areas and households. All persons aged ≥15 years were enrolled. Serum samples were tested by Abbott™ ARCHITECT™ assay for SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies. National COVID-19 surveillance data on the median date of the serosurvey is analyzed for comparison. Findings: Adjusted seroprevalence was 3.5% (95% CI: 3.2%-3.8%) after controlling for age, sex and test kit performance. Males (3.7%) and females (3.3%) were nearly equally infected, while middle-aged adults '40-65 years' had the highest (4.0%) prevalence. Gambella (7.5%), Dire Dawa (6.2%) and Jigjiga (6.1%) were the most affected towns. About 6.7% and 8.0% of seropositives had symptoms and chronic underlying illness, respectively. A surveillance system had identified 4,416 RT-PCR confirmed cases in Addis Ababa. Interpretation: This serosurvey shows that a majority of urban Ethiopians remain uninfected with SARS-CoV-2. Most anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG positive cases were asymptomatic with no underlying illness, keeping case detection to a minimum.

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