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

Valeria CentoClaudia AlteriMarco MerliFederica Di RuscioLivia TartaglioneRoberto RossottiGiovanna TraviMarta VecchiAlessandro RaimondiAlice NavaLuna ColagrossiRoberto FumagalliNicola UghiOscar Massimiliano EpisDiana FantiAndrea BerettaFilippo GalbiatiFrancesco ScaglioneChiara VismaraMassimo PuotiDaniela CampisiCarlo Federico Perno
Published in: PloS one (2020)
SARS-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.
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