Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Havana, Cuba, March-June 2020: Epidemiological Implications.
Elba Cruz-RodríguezWaldermar Baldoquín-RodríguezNiurka MolinaBelkys M Galindo-SantanaManuel Romero-PlaceresTania M González-GrossIsabela Morgado-VegaYadira Olivera-NodarseMaría G Guzmán-TiradoPublished in: MEDICC review (2022)
Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection was the most common form of COVID-19 in Havana during the study period, but its capacity for contagion was lower than that of symptomatic individuals. Superspreader events under specific conditions played an important role in sustaining the epidemic.