| Literature DB >> 33647516 |
Marwa Ali Almadhi1, Abdulkarim Abdulrahman2, Sayed Ali Sharaf1, Dana AlSaad1, Nigel J Stevenson3, Stephen L Atkin3, Manaf M AlQahtani4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to over 92 million cases and 1.9 million deaths worldwide since its outbreak. Public health responses have focused on identifying symptomatic individuals to halt spread. However, evidence is accruing that asymptomatic individuals are infectious and contributing to this global pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptomatic; Bahrain; COVID-19; Cycle threshold; Public health; SARS-CoV-2; Symptomatic; Transmission
Year: 2021 PMID: 33647516 PMCID: PMC7908846 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2021.02.100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Infect Dis ISSN: 1201-9712 Impact factor: 3.623
Demographics (gender, age group, nationality) and clinical features (symptomatic or asymptomatic) amongst the index cases and positive contacts.
| Index cases n (%) | Positive contacts n (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| N | 320 | 1289 | |
| Gender | Males | 237 (74.1) | 892 (69.2) |
| Females | 83 (25.9) | 397 (30.8) | |
| Age group | 0−9 | 1 (0.3) | 136 (10.6) |
| 10−19 | 14 (4.4) | 131 (10.2) | |
| 0−19 | 15 (4.7) | 267 (20.8) | |
| 20−29 | 67 (20.9) | 266 (20.6) | |
| 30−39 | 129 (40.3) | 365 (28.3) | |
| 40−49 | 69 (21.6) | 222 (17.2) | |
| 50−59 | 27 (8.4) | 116 (9.0) | |
| 60+ | 13 (4.1) | 53 (4.1) | |
| Nationality | Bahraini | 191 (59.7) | 703 (54.5) |
| Non-Bahraini | 129 (40.3) | 586 (45.5) | |
| Clinical features | Symptomatic | 160 (50.0) | 162 (12.6) |
| Asymptomatic | 160 (50.0) | 1127 (87.4) | |
Figure 1Comparison of the proportions of index cases and positive contacts by age group.
Proportions represent the total number of individuals in each sample that belong to each age group, as a proportion of the total sample size, and are plotted in percentages above each bar. The proportions were statistically compared using two-sample z-tests. Statistical significance is indicated above the error bars: p > 0.05 (ns), p < 0.05 (*), p < 0.01 (**), p < 0.001 (***), p < 0.0001 (****).
Figure 2Number of individuals infected by index case gender, age group and clinical features.
The total number of individuals infected represent the positive contacts, with the total count indicated by the number above the bar. The key representing the categories of data plotted is indicated on the top-right corner.
Figure 3Analysis of infectivity rates by PCR Ct values. (a) PCR Ct values and corresponding infectivity rates for 282 index cases, with a fitted Lowess curve showing the association between these variables; (b) Average infectivity rates for index cases with Ct values <30 and ≥30, plotted as mean±95% confidence limits.