Contact tracing of COVID-19 in Karnataka, India: Superspreading and determinants of infectiousness and symptomatic infection.
Mohak GuptaGiridara G ParameswaranManraj Singh SraRishika MohantaDevarsh PatelAmulya GuptaBhavik BansalVardhmaan JainArchisman MazumderMehak AroraNishant AggarwalTarun BhatnagarJawaid AkhtarPankaj PandeyVasanthapuram RaviGiridhara Rathnaiah BabuPublished in: PloS one (2022)
We found significant heterogeneity in the individual-level transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 which could not be explained by the degree of heterogeneity in the underlying number of contacts. To strengthen contact tracing in over-dispersed outbreaks, testing and tracing delays should be minimised and retrospective contact tracing should be implemented. Targeted measures to reduce potential superspreading events should be implemented. Interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing transmission owing to their low symptomaticity and infectivity. We propose that symptomatic cases could cause a snowballing effect on clinical severity and infectiousness across transmission generations; further studies are needed to confirm this finding.