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Prevalence of IgG antibodies against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 among healthcare workers in Tennessee during May and June, 2020.

Peter F RebeiroKara J LevinsonLindsay JollyElizabeth KassensGeorge J DizikesRichard S SteeceDavid C MetzgerMatthew LoosRon BuchheitLisa D DuncanLori A RolandoJonathan SchmitzHeather A HartDavid M Aronoff
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2020)
These results may be seen as a baseline assessment of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence among HCWs in the American South during a period of growth, but not yet saturation, of infections among susceptible populations. In fact, this period of May-June 2020 was marked by the extension of renewed and sustained community-wide transmission after mandatory quarantine periods expired in several more populous regions of Tennessee. Where community transmission remains low, HCWs may still be able to effectively mitigate SARS-CoV-2 transmission, preserving resources for populations at high risk of severe disease, and these sorts of data help highlight such strategies.
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