SARS-CoV-2 Infection Is at Herd Immunity in the Majority Segment of the Population of Qatar.

Mohamed H Al-Thani ; Elmoubasher Farag ; Roberto Bertollini ; Hamad Eid Al Romaihi ; Sami Abdeen ; Ashraf Abdelkarim ; Faisal Daraan ; Ahmed Ibrahim Hashim Elhaj Ismail ; Nahid Mostafa ; Mohamed Sahl ; +36 more... Jinan Suliman ; Elias Tayar ; Hasan Ali Kasem ; Meynard JA Agsalog ; Bassam K Akkarathodiyil ; Ayat A Alkhalaf ; Mohamed Morhaf MH Alakshar ; Abdulsalam Ali AH Al-Qahtani ; Monther HA Al-Shedifat ; Anas Ansari ; Ahmad Ali Ataalla ; Sandeep Chougule ; Abhilash KKV Gopinathan ; Feroz J Poolakundan ; Sanjay U Ranbhise ; Saed MA Saefan ; Mohamed M Thaivalappil ; Abubacker S Thoyalil ; Inayath M Umar ; Zaina Al Kanaani ; Abdullatif Al Khal ; Einas Al Kuwari ; Adeel A Butt ; Peter Coyle ; Andrew Jeremijenko ; Anvar Hassan Kaleeckal ; Ali Nizar Latif ; Riyazuddin Mohammad Shaik ; Hanan F Abdul Rahim ; Hadi M Yassine ; Gheyath K Nasrallah ; Mohamed Ghaith Al Kuwari ; Odette Chaghoury ; Hiam Chemaitelly ORCID logo ; Laith J Abu-Raddad ; Craft and Manual Workers Seroprevalence Study Group ; Craft and Manual Workers Seroprevalence Study Group; (2021) SARS-CoV-2 Infection Is at Herd Immunity in the Majority Segment of the Population of Qatar. Open forum infectious diseases, 8 (8). ofab221-. ISSN 2328-8957 DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab221
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BACKGROUND: Qatar experienced a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic that disproportionately affected the craft and manual worker (CMW) population, who comprise 60% of the total population. This study aimed to assess ever and/or current infection prevalence in this population. METHODS: A cross-sectional population-based survey was conducted during July 26 to September 09, 2020, to assess both anti-SARS-CoV-2 positivity through serological testing and current infection positivity through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing. Associations with antibody and PCR positivity were identified through regression analyses. RESULTS: The study included 2641 participants, 69.3% of whom were <40 years of age. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 positivity was 55.3% (95% CI, 53.3%-57.3%) and was significantly associated with nationality, geographic location, educational attainment, occupation, and previous infection diagnosis. PCR positivity was 11.3% (95% CI, 9.9%-12.8%) and was significantly associated with nationality, geographic location, occupation, contact with an infected person, and reporting 2 or more symptoms. Infection positivity (antibody and/or PCR positive) was 60.6% (95% CI, 58.6%-62.5%). The proportion of antibody-positive CMWs who had a prior SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis was 9.3% (95% CI, 7.9%-11.0%). Only seven infections were ever severe, and only 1 was ever critical-an infection severity rate of 0.5% (95% CI, 0.2%-1.0%). CONCLUSIONS: Six in every 10 CMWs in Qatar have been infected, suggestive of reaching the herd immunity threshold. Infection severity was low, with only 1 in every 200 infections progressing to be severe or critical. Only 1 in every 10 infections had been previously diagnosed, which is suggestive of mostly asymptomatic or mild infections.


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