Universal Polymerase Chain Reaction and Antibody Testing Demonstrate Little to No Transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in a Rural Community.
Ayesha AppaSaki TakahashiIsabel Rodriguez-BarraquerGabriel ChamieAenor SawyerElias DuarteJill HakimKeirstinne TurciosJoanna VindenOwen JansonAashish ManglikMichael J PelusoSteven G DeeksTimothy J HenrichLeonel TorresMary RodgersJohn HackettCharles ChiuDiane HavlirBryan GreenhousePublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2020)
Four weeks after shelter-in-place, SARS-CoV-2 infection in a rural Northern California community was extremely rare. In this low-prevalence setting, use of 2 antibody tests increased seroprevalence estimate precision. This was one of the first community-wide studies to successfully implement synchronous PCR and antibody testing, particularly in a rural setting. Widespread testing remains an underpinning of effective disease control in conjunction with consistent uptake of public health measures.