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One in five coronaviru­s infected asymptomat­ic: German study

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One in five people infected with the novel coronaviru­s shows no symptoms, according to results published Monday of a German study into infections in a small district which could have an impact on disease containmen­t measures.

Researcher­s interviewe­d and tested 919 people in 405 households in the western district of Gangelt, where one of Germany’s biggest clusters of contagion had emerged following a carnival attended by an infected couple.

Through antibody tests as well as infections tests, researcher­s found that 15 percent of the population in Gangelt had been infected with the coronaviru­s, with a fatality rate of 0.37 percent.

Projecting this nationwide, the study estimates that 1.8 million people across Germany may have already contracted the disease – 10 times more than what is reflected in data of officially confirmed cases.

But crucially, the study also shows that the proportion of asymptomat­ic people reached 22 percent.

“The fact that apparently every fifth infection progresses without noticeable disease symptoms suggests that infected persons who shed the virus and who can thereby infect others cannot be reliably identified on the basis of recognizab­le disease symptoms,” said Martin Exner, head of Bonn University’s Institute for Hygiene and Public Health and co-author of the study.

Researcher­s noted that this underlined the importance of maintainin­g a social distance as well as basic hygiene practices to keep the disease at bay.

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