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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Seroprevalence Among Adults in a Tropical City of the Caribbean Area, Colombia: Are We Much Closer to Herd Immunity Than Developed Countries?

Salim MattarNelson Alvis-GuzmanEvelin GarayRicardo RiveroAlejandra GarcíaYesica BoteroJorge MirandaKetty GaleanoFernando de La HozCaty MartínezGermán ArrietaÁlvaro A Faccini-MartínezCamilo GuzmánHugo KerguelenMaria MoscoteHector ContrerasVeronica Contreras
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2020)
A serological survey was carried out in Monteria (500 000 population), a mid-size city in Colombia. An overall prevalence of 55.3% (95% confidence interval, 52.5%-57.8%) was found among a sample of 1.368 people randomly selected from the population. Test positivity was related to economic characteristics with the highest prevalence found in the most impoverished areas, representing 83.8% of the city's population. We found a prevalence that might be associated with some important level of population immunity.
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