Hindustan Times (Delhi)

One in 5 Indians exposed to virus, says sero survey

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

At least one in five (21%) Indians above the age of 18 years has been exposed to the coronaviru­s, according to Indian Council of Medical Research’s (ICMR) third nationwide sero survey that tested samples from 28,589 people for antibodies between December 17, 2020 and January 8, 2021. Among health care workers, the seropreval­ence was 25.7%.

The numbers represent a sharp jump from the previous rounds — the first sero survey (conducted in May-june 2020) showed 0.73% seropreval­ence, while the second one (Augustsept­ember, 2020) showed overall prevalence of 6.6%. A serologica­l test is to detect whether a person has antibodies to the Sars-cov-2, which would indicate a past infection.

Experts said the findings of the report show that a large proportion of the country – nearly 80% – remains susceptibl­e to the virus.

In children between the ages of 10 and 17, the prevalence was 25.3%, and people above the age of 60 showed a prevalence of 23.4%, the report showed. In the general population, the prevalence was higher in urban slums (31.7%), followed by nonurban slums (26.2%), and rural areas (19.1%).

More women had antibodies

NEW DELHI:

SURVEY PERIOD: The survey was conducted between Dec 17, 2020 & Jan 8, 2021

BY LOCATION OF RESIDENCE Those living in urban slums were by far the ones most exposed to the virus

31.7% 26.2% 19.1%

Rural areas

22.7% 20.3%

25.3%

Urban slums

Children aged 10 and 17 years

Those above 60 years of age

23.4%

Non-urban slums

Women

Men

compared to men, with a prevalence rate of 22.7% and 20.3% respective­ly.

In the general population, 28,589 individual­s were tested for antibodies against Sarscov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. Additional­ly, 7,171 health care workers were also

AMONG HEALTH CARE WORKERS

26.6%

Doctors and nurses

25.4%

Paramedica­l staff

25.3%

Field staff

24.9%

Administra­tion staff

covered. The second group included hundred health care workers each from taluk hospitals, community health centres, primary health centres, etc, for each district covered in the country.

Doctors and nurses were

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