The evolution and interpretation of seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among South African blood donors from the Beta to Omicron variant-driven waves.
Marion VermeulenLaurette MhlangaWendy SykesRussell CableCharl ColemanNadia PietersenRonel SwanevelderTanya Nadia GlattJeremy BinghamKarin van der BergEduard GrebeAlex WeltePublished in: Vox sanguinis (2023)
Discrepancies were found between seroprevalence and confirmed case counts. High seroprevalence rates found among Black African donors can be ascribed to historical inequities. Our IFR estimates were useful in refining previous large disagreements about the severity of the epidemic in South Africa. Blood donor-based serosurveys provided a valuable and efficient way to provide near real-time monitoring of the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.