| Literature DB >> 35644003 |
Janneke D M Verberk1,2, Marieke L A de Hoog3, Ilse Westerhof1, Sam van Goethem4, Christine Lammens4, Greet Ieven4, Erwin de Bruin5, Dirk Eggink6, Julia A Bielicki7, Samuel Coenen4, Janko van Beek5, Marc J M Bonten1, Herman Goossens4, Patricia C J L Bruijning-Verhagen1.
Abstract
Household transmission studies are useful to quantify SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics. We conducted a remote prospective household study to quantify transmission, and the effects of subject characteristics, household characteristics, and implemented infection control measures on transmission. Households with a laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 index case were enrolled < 48 h following test result. Follow-up included digitally daily symptom recording, regular nose-throat self-sampling and paired dried blood spots from all household members. Samples were tested for virus detection and SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. Secondary attack rates (SARs) and associated factors were estimated using logistic regression. In 276 households with 920 participants (276 index cases and 644 household members) daily symptom diaries and questionnaires were completed by 95%, and > 85% completed sample collection. 200 secondary SARS-CoV-2 infections were detected, yielding a household SAR of 45.7% (95% CI 39.7-51.7%) and per-person SAR of 32.6% (95%CI: 28.1-37.4%). 126 (63%) secondary cases were detected at enrollment. Mild (aRR = 0.57) and asymptomatic index cases (aRR = 0.29) were less likely to transmit SARS-CoV-2, compared to index cases with an acute respiratory illness (p = 0.03 for trend), and child index cases (< 12 years aRR = 0.60 and 12-18 years aRR = 0.85) compared to adults (p = 0.03 for trend). Infection control interventions in households had no significant effect on transmission. We found high SARs with the majority of transmissions occuring early after SARS-CoV-2 introduction into the household. This may explain the futile effect of implemented household measures. Age and symptom status of the index case influence secondary transmission. Remote, digitally-supported study designs with self-sampling are feasible for studying transmission under pandemic restrictions.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 (household) transmission; Epidemiology; SARS-CoV-2
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35644003 PMCID: PMC9146817 DOI: 10.1007/s10654-022-00870-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 12.434
Characteristics of 276 households and index cases
| Household characteristics | No. (%)$ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total households ( | Households with secondary transmission ( | Households without secondary transmission ( | Household SAR % (95% CI) | Univariable RR (95% CI) | ||
| Household size | 0.17 | |||||
| 2 persons | 84 (31.1%) | 36 (29.0%) | 48 (32.9%) | 42.9 (32.3–54.1) | Ref | |
| 3 persons | 54 (20.0%) | 19 (15.3%) | 35 (24.0%) | 35.2 (23.0–49.4) | 0.82 (0.51–1.25) | |
| 4 persons | 77 (28.5%) | 41 (33.1%) | 36 (24.7%) | 53.2 (41.6–64.6) | 1.24 (0.90–1.73) | |
| ≥ 5 persons | 55 (20.4%) | 28 (22.6%) | 27 (18.5%) | 50.9 (37.2–64.5) | 1.19 (0.82–1.70) | |
| Type of household | 0.41 | |||||
| Family | 185 (68.3%) | 88 (70.4%) | 97 (66.4%) | 47.6 (40.2–55.0) | Ref | |
| Couple | 62 (22.9%) | 29 (23.2%) | 33 (22.6%) | 46.8 (34.2–59.8) | 0.98 (0.71–1.31) | |
| Student house/cohabiting friends/ Other | 24 (8.9%) | 8 (6.4%) | 16 (11.0%) | 33.3 (16.4–55.3) | 0.70 (0.35–1.15) | |
| Educational level¥ | 0.51 | |||||
| High | 220 (80.3%) | 99 (78.6%) | 121 (81.8%) | 45.0 (38.3–51.8) | Ref | |
| Middle/low | 54 (19.7%) | 27 (21.4%) | 27 (18.2%) | 50.0 (37.1–62.9) | 1.11 (0.80–1.47) | |
| Mean number of bedrooms per person (SD) | 1.1 (0.4) | 1.0 (0.4) | 1.1 (0.4) | 0.94 (0.66–1.28) | 0.72 | |
| Number of toilets | 0.77 | |||||
| 1 | 59 (21.8%) | 25 (20.0%) | 34 (23.3%) | 42.4 (29.8–55.9) | Ref | |
| 2 | 172 (63.5%) | 82 (65.6%) | 90 (61.6%) | 47.7 (40.1–55.4) | 1.13 (0.82–1.62) | |
| > 2 | 40 (14.8%) | 18 (14.4%) | 22 (15.1%) | 45.0 (29.6–61.3) | 1.06 (0.66–1.67) | |
| Pet owner | 0.34 | |||||
| No pets | 144 (53.3%) | 70 (56.5%) | 74 (50.7%) | 48.6 (40.3–57.0) | Ref | |
| Any pets | 126 (46.7%) | 54 (43.5%) | 72 (49.3%) | 42.9 (34.2–52.0) | 0.88 (0.67–1.14) | |
| Inclusion site | 0.24 | |||||
| UA (Belgium) | 32 (11.6%) | 19 (15.1%) | 13 (8.7%) | 59.4 (40.8–75.8) | Ref | |
| UCHB (Switzerland) | 36 (13.0%) | 15 (11.9%) | 21 (14.0%) | 41.7 (26–59.1) | 0.70 (0.42–1.13) | |
| UMCU (Netherlands) | 208 (75.4%) | 92 (73.0%) | 116 (77.3%) | 44.2 (37.4–51.3) | 0.74 (0.56–1.08) | |
| Inclusion month | 0.29 | |||||
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | 60 (21.7%) | 33 (26.2%) | 27 (18.0%) | 55 (41.7–67.7) | Ref | |
| Spring (March–May) | 30 (10.9%) | 15 (11.9%) | 15 (10.0%) | 45.8 (26.2–66.8) | 0.91 (0.57–1.36) | |
| Summer (June–August) | 17 (6.2%) | 6 (4.8%) | 11 (7.3%) | 35.3 (15.3–61.4) | 0.64 (0.28–1.15) | |
| Autumn (Sept–Nov) | 169 (61.2%) | 72 (57.1%) | 97 (64.7%) | 42.6 (35.1–50.4) | 0.77 (0.59–1.05) | |
| Index case characteristics | ||||||
| Age group, years | 0.06 | |||||
| > 18 | 229 (83.3%) | 111 (88.8%) | 118 (78.7%) | 48.5 (41.9–55.1) | Ref | |
| 12–18 | 26 (9.5%) | 9 (7.2%) | 17 (11.3%) | 34.6 (17.9–55.6) | 0.71 (0.38–1.14) | |
| < 12 | 20 (7.3%) | 5 (4.0%) | 15 (10.0%) | 25.0 (9.6–49.4) | 0.52 (0.20–0.97) | |
| Sex | 0.50 | |||||
| Female | 176 (63.8%) | 83 (65.9%) | 93 (62.0%) | 47.2 (39.6–54.8) | Ref | |
| Male | 100 (36.2%) | 43 (34.1%) | 57 (38.0%) | 43.0 (33.3–53.3) | 0.91 (0.68–1.19) | |
| BMI* | 0.56 | |||||
| Age < 2 years | 1 (0.4%) | 1 (0.8%) | 0 (0.0%) | |||
| Normal weight | 151 (56.1%) | 74 (59.7%) | 77 (53.1%) | 49 (40.8–57.2) | Ref | |
| Underweight | 3 (1.1%) | 1 (0.8%) | 2 (1.4%) | 33.3 (1.8–87.5) | 0.68 (0.14–3.40) | |
| Overweight | 85 (31.6%) | 34 (27.4%) | 51 (35.2%) | 40 (29.7–51.2) | 0.82 (0.60–1.11) | |
| Obesity | 29 (10.8%) | 14 (11.3%) | 15 (10.3%) | 48.3 (29.9–67.1) | 0.99 (0.65–1.48) | |
| Underlying medical condition | 0.56 | |||||
| No underlying medical condition | 242 (89.3%) | 114 (90.5%) | 128 (88.3%) | 47.1 (40.7–53.6) | Ref | |
| Any underlying medical condition | 29 (10.7%) | 12 (9.5%) | 17 (11.7%) | 41.4 (24.1–60.9) | 0.88 (0.52–1.30) | |
| Symptom status | 0.002 | |||||
| ARI | 205 (75.1%) | 106 (84.1%) | 99 (67.3%) | 51.7 (44.7–58.7) | Ref | |
| Mild symptoms | 59 (21.6%) | 19 (15.1%) | 40 (27.2%) | 32.2 (21–45.8) | 0.62 (0.40–0.89) | |
| Asymptomatic | 9 (3.3%) | 1 (0.8%) | 8 (5.4%) | 11.1 (0.6–49.3) | 0.21 (0.01–0.79) | |
| Hospitalized at time of enrollment | 0.81 | |||||
| Yes | 8 (2.9%) | 4 (3.2%) | 4 (2.7%) | 50.0 (21.5–78.5) | Ref | |
| No | 265 (97.1%) | 121 (96.8%) | 144 (97.3%) | 45.7 (39.6–51.9) | 0.91 (0.45–1.85) | |
$Some numbers might not add up to 276 due to missing values
¥Educational level was categorized as high if at least one household member aged ≥ 21 years had completed at least vocational or university education and middle/low for all others
*BMI only available for index cases ≥ 2 years. BMI categories for index cases 2–20 year defined as BMI z-score < -2 = underweight, BMI z-score -2–1 = normal weight, BMI z-score 1–2 = overweight, BMI z-score > 2 = obesity. BMI categories for index cases ≥ 21 years defined as BMI < 18.5 = Underweight, BMI 18.5–25 = Normal weight, BMI 25–30 = Overweight" & BMI > 30 = Obesity [47]
Abbreviations: 95% CI: 95% confidence interval, SAR: Secondary attack rate, RR: Relative Risk, SD: standard deviation, BMI: Body Mass Index, UA: University Hospital of Antwerp, UCHB: University Children’s Hospital Basel University, UMCU: University Medical Centre Utrecht
Characteristics of the household members n = 644
| Characteristics | No. (%)$ | Multivariable RR (95% CI) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Secondary case | No secondary case | Per person SAR (95% CI) | Univariable RR (95% CI) | |||
| Household members at risk | 644 | 200 | 444 | ||||
| Age group in years | 0.60 | ||||||
| > 18 | 394 (61.3%) | 129 (64.5%) | 265 (59.8%) | 33.8 (28.8–39.2) | Ref | ||
| 12–18 | 107 (16.6%) | 28 (14.0%) | 79 (17.8%) | 29.4 (21.1–39.3) | 0.87 (0.63–1.19) | ||
| < 12 | 142 (22.1%) | 43 (21.5%) | 99 (22.3%) | 30.9 (23.3–39.7) | 0.91 (0.70–1.19) | ||
| Sex | 0.30 | ||||||
| Female | 315 (48.9%) | 93 (46.5%) | 222 (50.0%) | 31.0 (25.7–36.8) | Ref | ||
| Male | 329 (51.1%) | 107 (53.5%) | 222 (50.0%) | 34.0 (28.8–39.7) | 1.10 (0.92–1.32) | ||
| Underlying medical condition | 0.37 | ||||||
| No underlying medical condition | 566 (89.1%) | 174 (87.0%) | 392 (90.1%) | 32.4 (27.8–37.4) | Ref | ||
| Any underlying medical condition | 69 (10.9%) | 26 (13.0%) | 43 (9.9%) | 37.1 (27.0–48.4) | 1.14 (0.85–1.54) | ||
| Relationship to index case | |||||||
| Spouse | 171 (26.9%) | 71 (36.6%) | 100 (22.6%) | 42.3 (35.2–49.7) | Ref | Ref | |
| Child | 211 (33.2%) | 66 (34.0%) | 145 (32.8%) | 33.4 (26.3–41.3) | 0.79 (0.62–1.00) | 0.78 (0.62–0.98) | |
| Parent | 122 (19.2%) | 28 (14.4%) | 94 (21.3%) | 22.5 (14.8–32.7) | 0.53 (0.35–0.82) | 0.66 (0.37–1.19) | |
| Siblings | 79 (12.4%) | 16 (8.2%) | 63 (14.3%) | 19.5 (11.3–31.5) | 0.46 (0.27–0.79) | 0.58 (0.31–1.10) | |
| Friend/other housemate | 53 (8.3%) | 13 (6.7%) | 40 (9.0%) | 22.6 (12.2–38.2) | 0.54 (0.29–0.97) | 0.50 (0.28–0.89) | |
| Index case age group, years | |||||||
| > 18 | 489 (76.6%) | 172 (86.4%) | 317 (72.2%) | 36.2 (31.1–41.7) | Ref | Ref | |
| 12–18 | 85 (13.3%) | 19 (9.5%) | 66 (15.0%) | 22.6 (12.0–38.4) | 0.62 (0.34–1.14) | 0.85 (0.39–1.85) | |
| < 12 | 64 (10.0%) | 8 (4.0%) | 56 (12.8%) | 13.4 (5.3–29.9) | 0.37 (0.15–0.90) | 0.60 (0.20–1.82) | |
| Index case sex | 0.95 | ||||||
| Female | 400 (62.1%) | 119 (59.5%) | 281 (63.3%) | 32.4 (27.0–38.4) | Ref | ||
| Male | 244 (37.9%) | 81 (40.5%) | 163 (36.7%) | 33.8 (25.3–41.3) | 1.01 (0.75–1.37) | ||
| Index case BMI* | 0.23 | ||||||
| Age < 2 years | 4 (0.6%) | 1 (0.5%) | 3 (0.7%) | - | - | ||
| Normal weight | 367 (58.6%) | 123 (62.1%) | 244 (57.0%) | 35.8 (29.5–42.6) | Ref | ||
| Underweight | 9 (1.4%) | 1 (0.5%) | 8 (1.9%) | 11.1 (0.2–43.1) | 0.31 (0.06–1.55) | ||
| Overweight | 192 (30.7%) | 54 (27.3%) | 138 (32.2%) | 28.0 (20.8–36.6) | 0.78 (0.56–1.10) | ||
| Obesity | 54 (8.6%) | 19 (9.6%) | 35 (8.2%) | 38.3 (24.2–54.7) | 1.07 (0.68–1.68) | ||
| Index case having any underlying medical condition | 0.57 | ||||||
| No | 572 (90.1%) | 184 (92.0%) | 388 (89.2%) | 33.6 (28.7–38.8) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 63 (9.9%) | 16 (8.0%) | 47 (10.8%) | 29.0 (17.3–44.5) | 0.87 (0.53–1.43) | ||
| Index case symptom status | |||||||
| ARI | 482 (75.3%) | 171 (85.5%) | 311 (70.7%) | 37.3 (31.9–43.0) | Ref | Ref | |
| Mild symptoms | 132 (20.6%) | 27 (13.5%) | 105 (23.9%) | 21.3 (13.8–31.5) | 0.57 (0.37–0.89) | 0.57 (0.36–0.90) | |
| Asymptomatic | 26 (4.1%) | 2 (1.0%) | 24 (5.5%) | 8.0 (1.2–38.9) | 0.21 (0.03–1.35) | 0.29 (0.05–1.89) | |
| Index case hospitalized at time of enrollment | 0.87 | ||||||
| Yes | 21 (3.3%) | 6 (3.0%) | 15 (3.4%) | 30.4 (11.1–60.5) | Ref | ||
| No | 620 (96.7%) | 193 (97.0%) | 427 (96.6%) | 32.6 (28.0–37.6) | 1.07 (0.44–2.61) | ||
| Inclusion season | 0.20 | ||||||
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | 154 (23.9%) | 63 (31.5%) | 91 (20.5%) | 41.1 (31.0–51.9) | Ref | ||
| Spring (March–May) | 78 (12.1%) | 23 (11.5%) | 55 (12.4%) | 33.8 (21.5–48.7) | 0.82 (0.51–1.34) | ||
| Summer (June–August) | 34 (5.3%) | 7 (3.5%) | 27 (6.1%) | 23.9 (10.7–45.1) | 0.58 (0.27–1.27) | ||
| Autumn (Sept–Nov) | 378 (58.7%) | 107 (53.5%) | 271 (61.0%) | 29.8 (24.3–35.9) | 0.73 (0.53–1.00) | ||
| Inclusion site | 0.32 | ||||||
| UA (Belgium) | 74 (11.5%) | 26 (13.0%) | 48 (10.8%) | 40.5 (27.8–54.5) | Ref | ||
| UCHB (Switzerland) | 103 (16.0%) | 30 (15.0%) | 73 (16.4%) | 26.9 (16.7–40.2) | 0.66 (0.38–1.16) | ||
| UMCU (Netherlands) | 467 (72.5%) | 144 (72.0%) | 323 (72.7%) | 32.5 (27.3–38.3) | 0.80 (0.55–1.17) | ||
$Some numbers might not add up to 644 due to missing values
¥Per-person SARs and related relative risks are estimated by using GEE models taking into account clustering within households
*BMI only available for index cases ≥ 2 years. BMI categories for index cases 2–20 year defined as BMI z-score < -2 = underweight, BMI z-score -2–1 = normal weight, BMI z-score 1–2 = overweight, BMI z-score > 2 = obesity. BMI categories for index cases ≥ 21 years defined as BMI < 18.5 = Underweight, BMI 18.5–25 = Normal weight, BMI 25–30 = Overweight" & BMI > 30 = Obesity [47]
Abbreviations: 95% CI: 95% confidence interval, SAR: Secondary attack rate, RR: Relative Risk, BMI: Body Mass Index, UA: University Hospital of Antwerp, UCHB: University Children’s Hospital Basel University, UMCU: University Medical Centre Utrecht
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the study population
Fig. 2Timing of SARS-CoV-2 positivity (in blue) and symptom onset (in orange) of the secondary cases over time (n = 200). *Of the 21 secondary cases with no symptoms 11 (52.4%) were detected by a positive PCR at enrollment and 10 (47.6%) by seroconversion only
Estimates of transmission and proportion of asymptomatic secondary cases
| Type of secondary attack rate and proportion of asymptomatic secondary cases | % (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Household SAR† | 45.7 (39.7–51.7) | 126/276 |
| Household SAR symptomatic secondary cases with positive RT-PCR^ | 35.9 (30.3–41.9) | 99/276 |
| Per-person SAR‡ | 32.6 (28.1–37.4) | 200/644 |
| Per-person SAR symptomatic secondary cases with positive RT-PCR^ | 19.3 (15.7–23.5) | 118/644 |
| Proportion asymptomatic secondary cases§ | 10.5 (6.8–15.8) | 21/200 |
†Number of households with at least one secondary case divided by the number of households at risk
^Including only symptomatic and RT-PCR positive secondary cases
‡Per-person SAR is estimated by using a GEE model taking into account clustering in households
§Number asymptomatic divided by the total number of secondary cases
Impact of preventive measures in households
| Prevention measures | Total number of households ( | Households with secondary transmission ( | Households without secondary transmission ( | Secondary attack rate (95% CI) | Univariable RR (95% CI) | Multivariable RR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of implemented measures (mean (SD)) | 4.9 (2.6) | 4.7 (2.5) | 5.0 (2.7) | 0.98 (0.93–1.03) | 0.34 | ||
| Sleeping solely ( | 0.91 | ||||||
| No | 92 (33.9%) | 42 (33.6%) | 50 (34.2%) | 45.7 (35.3–56.3) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 179 (66.1%) | 83 (66.4%) | 96 (65.8%) | 46.4 (38.9–53.9) | 1.02 (0.78–1.35) | ||
| Separate towels ( | 0.80 | ||||||
| No | 91 (33.6%) | 41 (32.8%) | 50 (34.2%) | 45.1 (34.7–55.8) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 180 (66.4%) | 84 (67.2%) | 96 (65.8%) | 46.7 (39.3–54.2) | 1.04 (0.79–1.38) | ||
| Extra cleaning ( | |||||||
| No | 96 (35.4%) | 51 (40.8%) | 45 (30.8%) | 53.1 (42.7–63.3) | Ref | Ref | |
| Yes | 175 (64.6%) | 74 (59.2%) | 101 (69.2%) | 42.3 (34.9–50.0) | 0.80 (0.62–1.03) | 0.84 (0.65–1.10) | |
| Extra ventilation ( | 0.98 | ||||||
| No | 93 (34.3%) | 43 (34.4%) | 50 (34.2%) | 46.2 (35.9–56.8) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 178 (65.7%) | 82 (65.6%) | 96 (65.8%) | 46.1 (38.6–53.7) | 1.00 (0.77–1.32) | ||
| Separate cutlery, cups and glasses ( | 0.31 | ||||||
| No | 89 (32.8%) | 45 (36.0%) | 44 (30.1%) | 50.6 (39.8–61.2) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 182 (67.2%) | 80 (64.0%) | 102 (69.9%) | 44.0 (36.7–51.5) | 0.87 (0.67–1.14) | ||
| Surgical Mask use ( | |||||||
| No | 232 (85.6%) | 113 (90.4%) | 119 (81.5%) | 48.7 (42.1–55.3) | Ref | Ref | |
| Yes | 39 (14.4%) | 12 (9.6%) | 27 (18.5%) | 30.8 (17.5–47.7) | 0.63 (0.36–0.97) | 0.67 (0.38–1.04) | |
| Private toilet ( | 0.79 | ||||||
| No | 152 (56.1%) | 69 (55.2%) | 83 (56.8%) | 45.4 (37.4–53.7) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 119 (43.9%) | 56 (44.8%) | 63 (43.2%) | 47.1 (37.9–56.4) | 1.04 (0.80–1.34) | ||
| Separate devices (computer, Ipad, phone etc.; | 0.18 | ||||||
| No | 129 (47.6%) | 65 (52.0%) | 64 (43.8%) | 50.4 (41.5–59.3) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 142 (52.4%) | 60 (48.0%) | 82 (56.2%) | 42.3 (34.1–50.8) | 0.84 (0.65–1.09) | ||
| Separate meals ( | 0.77 | ||||||
| No | 147 (54.2%) | 69 (55.2%) | 78 (53.4%) | 46.9 (38.7–55.3) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 124 (45.8%) | 56 (44.8%) | 68 (46.6%) | 45.2 (36.3–54.3) | 0.96 (0.74–1.25) | ||
| Not cuddle/kiss ( | 0.45 | ||||||
| No | 62 (22.9%) | 26 (20.8%) | 36 (24.7%) | 41.9 (29.7–55.1) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 209 (77.1%) | 99 (79.2%) | 110 (75.3%) | 47.4 (40.5–54.4) | 1.13 (0.84–1.61) | ||
| Other ( | 0.56 | ||||||
| No | 254 (93.7%) | 116 (92.8%) | 138 (94.5%) | 45.7 (39.5–52.0) | Ref | ||
| Yes | 17 (6.3%) | 9 (7.2%) | 8 (5.5%) | 52.9 (28.5–76.1) | 1.16 (0.65–1.70) |
Abbreviations: 95% CI: 95% confidence interval, RR: Relative Risk, SD: standard deviation