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COVID-19 seroprevalence cohort survey among health care workers and their household members in Kinshasa, DR Congo, 2020-2022.

Joule Ntwan MadingaPlacide Mbala-KingebeniAntoine Nkuba-NdayeLeonel Baketana-KinzonziPatrick Mutombo LupolaPatrick Mutombo-LupolaCaroline-Aurore SeghersKevin K AriënKevin K AriënWim Van DammeAndreas KalkMartine PeetersSteve Ahuka-MundekeJean-Jacques Muyembe-TamfumVeerle Vanlerberghe
Published in: Journal of health, population, and nutrition (2024)
SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody levels were high and dynamic over time in this African setting with low clinical case rates. The absence of association with health profession or general risk behaviors and with HCW positivity in subsequent rounds in HH members, shows the importance of the time-dependent, and not work-related, force of infection. Cohort seroprevalence estimates in a 'new disease' epidemic seem insufficient to guide policy makers for defining control strategies.
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