Infection and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in London care homes reporting no cases or outbreaks of COVID-19: Prospective observational cohort study, England 2020.

2020 年英国伦敦养老院 SARS-CoV-2 感染和传播情况(未报告 COVID-19 病例或疫情):前瞻性观察队列研究

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作者:Jeffery-Smith Anna, Dun-Campbell Kate, Janarthanan Roshni, Fok Jonathan, Crawley-Boevey Emma, Vusirikala Amoolya, Fernandez Ruiz De Olano Elena, Sanchez Perez Marina, Tang Suzanne, Rowland Thomas Aj, Wynne-Evans Edward, Bell Anita, Patel Bharat, Amin-Chowdhury Zahin, Aiano Felicity, Paranthaman Karthik, Ma Thomas, Saavedra-Campos Maria, Ellis Joanna, Lackenby Angie, Whitaker Heather, Myers Richard, Höschler Katja, Brown Kevin, Ramsay Mary E, Shetty Nandini, Chow J Yimmy, Ladhani Shamez, Zambon Maria
BACKGROUND: Care homes have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated the potential role of asymptomatic infection and silent transmission in London care homes that reported no cases of COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic. METHODS: Five care homes with no cases and two care homes reporting a single case of COVID-19 (non-outbreak homes) were investigated with nasal swabbing for SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR and serology for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies five weeks later. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) was performed on RT-PCR positive samples. Serology results were compared with those of six care homes with recognised outbreaks. FINDINGS: Across seven non-outbreak homes, 718 (387 staff, 331 residents) individuals had a nasal swab and 651 (386 staff, 265 residents) had follow-up serology. Sixteen individuals (13 residents, 3 staff) in five care homes with no reported cases were RT-PCR positive (care home positivity rates, 0 to 7.6%) compared to 13 individuals (3.0 and 10.8% positivity) in two homes reporting a single case.Seropositivity across these seven homes varied between 10.7-56.5%, with four exceeding community seroprevalence in London (14.8%). Seropositivity rates for staff and residents correlated significantly (r(s) 0.84, [95% CI 0.51-0.95] p <0.001) across the 13 homes. WGS identified multiple introductions into some homes and silent transmission of a single lineage between staff and residents in one home. INTERPRETATION: We found high rates of asymptomatic infection and transmission even in care homes with no COVID-19 cases. The higher seropositivity rates compared to RT-PCR positivity highlights the true extent of the silent outbreak. FUNDING: PHE.

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