| Literature DB >> 35742506 |
Khalid Hajissa1,2, Md Asiful Islam3,4, Siti Asma Hassan1,5, Abdul Rahman Zaidah1,5, Nabilah Ismail1,5, Zeehaida Mohamed1,5.
Abstract
A reliable estimate of SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies is increasingly important to track the spread of infection and define the true burden of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A systematic review and a meta-analysis were conducted with the objective of estimating the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Africa. A systematic search of the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar electronic databases was conducted. Thirty-five eligible studies were included. Using meta-analysis of proportions, the overall seroprevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies was calculated as 16% (95% CI 13.1-18.9%). Based on antibody isotypes, 14.6% (95% CI 12.2-17.1%) and 11.5% (95% CI 8.7-14.2%) were seropositive for SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM, respectively, while 6.6% (95% CI 4.9-8.3%) were tested positive for both IgM and IgG. Healthcare workers (16.3%) had higher seroprevalence than the general population (11.7%), blood donors (7.5%) and pregnant women (5.7%). The finding of this systematic review and meta-analysis (SRMA) may not accurately reflect the true seroprevalence status of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Africa, hence, further seroprevalence studies across Africa are required to assess and monitor the growing COVID-19 burden.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; COVID-19; IgG; IgM; SARS-CoV-2; antibodies; meta-analysis; seroprevalence
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35742506 PMCID: PMC9223681 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram of study selection.
Major characteristics of the included studies.
| Study ID [References] | Country | Study Period | Sample Size | Target Population | Recruitment Location | Method | Investigated Antibodies |
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| Abdella 2021 [ | Ethiopia | July to September 2020 | 1856 | General population | Community based | RDT | IgM/IgG |
| Abdelmoniem 2021 [ | Egypt | 1 to 14 June 2020 | 203 | HCWs | Hospital | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Adetifa 2021 [ | Kenya | April to September 2020 | 9922 | Blood donors | Blood transfusion centre | ELISA | IgG |
| Assefa 2021 [ | Ethiopia | March to April 2021 | 1447 | Pregnant women | Health facilities | RDT | Total antibodies |
| Batchi-Bouyou 2021 [ | The Republic of Congo | April to July 2020 | 754 | General population | Community based | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Chibwana 2020 [ | Malawi | 22 May to 19 June 2020 | 500 | HCWs | Hospital | ELISA | IgG |
| Etyang 2021 [ | Kenya | 30 July to 4 December 2020 | 684 | HCWs | Hospital | ELISA | IgG |
| Fai 2021 [ | Cameroon | June to August 2020 | 999 | Symptomatic and Asymptomatic | Community and Hospital | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Fwoloshi 2021 [ | Zambia | July 2020 | 575 | HCWs | Health facilities | ELISA | IgG |
| George 2021 [ | South Africa | August to October 2020 | 6477 | Outpatient | Hospital | CLIA | IgM and IgG |
| Goldblatt 2021 [ | South Africa | 1 May to mid-July 2020 | 222 | HCWs | Hospital | ELISA | IgG |
| Halatoko 2020 [ | Togo | April to May 2020 | 955 | Non-Specific | Multiple settings | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Kagucia 2021 [ | Kenya | September to October 2020 | 830 | Others | Community based | ELISA | IgG |
| Kammon 2020 [ | Libya | April to May 2020 | 219 | General population | Community and Hospital | RDT | IgM/IgG |
| Kassem 2020 [ | Egypt | 1 to 14 June 2020 | 74 | HCWs | Hospital | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Katchunga 2021 [ | DRC | May to August 2020 | 684 | Others | Health facilities | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Kempen 2020 [ | Ethiopia | May 2020 | 99 | General population | Health facilities | CMIA | IgG |
| Milleliri 2021 [ | Ivory Coast | July to October 2020 | 1687 | Others | Community based | RDT | IgG/IgM |
| Mostafa 2021 [ | Egypt | April to June 2020 | 2282 | HCWs | Health facilities | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Mukhtar 2021 [ | Egypt | May to June 2020 | 455 | HCWs | Hospital | RDT and CLIA | IgG |
| Mukwege 2021 [ | DRC | July to August 2020 | 359 | HCWs | Hospital | RDT and ELISA | IgM and IgG |
| Mulenga 2021 [ | Zambia | 4 to 27 July 2020 | 2704 | General population | Community based | ELISA | IgG |
| Nega 2020 [ | Ethiopia | 23 to 28 April 2020 | 301 | General population | Community based | RDT | IgG/IgM |
| Ngere 2021 [ | Kenya | November 2020 | 1164 | General population | Community based | EIA | IgM and IgG |
| Nkuba 2021 [ | DRC | October to November 2020 | 1080 | General population | Community based | Luminex-based assay | IgG |
| Nwosu 2021 [ | Cameroon | October to November 2020 | 971 | General population | Community based | RDT | IgM/IgG |
| Olayanju 2021 [ | Nigeria | December 2019 to April 2020 | 133 | HCWs | Hospital | ELISA | IgG |
| Quashie 2021 [ | Ghana | July to September 2020 | 1305 | Non-Specific | Multiple settings | RDT | IgM and IgG |
| Rusakaniko 2021 [ | Zimbabwe | June 2020 | 635 | HCWs | Health facilities | RDT | IgG and IgM |
| Sebastião 2021 [ | Angola | July to September 2020 | 660 | General population | community based | ELFA | IgM and IgG |
| Shaw 2021 [ | South Africa | 17 August to 4 September | 405 | Others | Community based | CMIA | IgG |
| Shaweno 2021 [ | Ethiopia | June to July 2020 | 684 | General population | Community based | CMIA | IgG |
| Uyoga 2021 [ | Kenya | April to June 2020 | 3098 | Blood donors | Blood transfusion centre | ELISA | IgG |
| Wiens 2021 [ | South Sudan | August to September 2020 | 1840 | General population | Community based | ELISA | IgG |
| Zarmouh 2021 [ | Libya | 18 to 21 April 2020 | 897 | General population | Community based | CLIA | IgM and IgG |
Key: DRC: Democratic Republic of the Congo, HCWs: Healthcare workers, RDT: Rapid Diagnostic Test, ELISA: Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay, CLIA: Chemiluminescence Immunoassay, CMIA: Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassay, EIA: Enzyme immunoassay and ELFA: Enzyme-linked fluorescent assay.
Figure 2Overall seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in Africa [19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53].
Subgroup analyses estimating the pooled seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in Africa.
| Subgroups | Pooled Seroprevalence [95% CIs] (%) | Number of Studies Analysed | Total Number of Patients |
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| Overall IgG | 14.6 [12.2–17.1] | 30 | 34,113 |
| Overall IgM | 11.5 [8.7–14.2] | 15 | 10,882 |
| IgG and IgM | 6.6 [4.9–8.3] | 9 | 7557 |
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| Rapid diagnostic test | 15.5 [11.0–20.1] | 15 | 14,372 |
| Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay | 16.5 [12.2–20.8] | 10 | 20,508 |
| Chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay | 9.8 [0.0–20.7] | 3 | 1188 |
| Chemiluminescence Immunoassay | 15.6 [0.0–39.6] | 2 | 7347 |
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| General population | 11.7 [7.4–16.0] | 13 | 13,229 |
| Healthcare workers | 16.3 [11.5–21.2] | 11 | 6122 |
| Blood donors | 7.5 [3.8–11.2] | 2 | 13,020 |
| Pregnant women | 5.7 [4.5–6.9] | 1 | 1447 |
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| Community | 16.7 [11.7–21.8] | 14 | 15,833 |
| Hospital | 21.9 [14.8–29.0] | 9 | 9107 |
| Healthcare facilities | 10.6 [5.1–16.1] | 6 | 5722 |
| Blood transfusion centre | 7.5 [3.8–11.2] | 2 | 13,020 |
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| Northern Africa | 6.5 [4.1–8.9] | 6 | 4130 |
| Central Africa | 26.5 [14.6–38.4] | 7 | 5507 |
| Eastern Africa | 12.1 [8.8–15.3] | 15 | 26,339 |
| Western Africa | 22.0 [6.7–37.6] | 4 | 4080 |
| Southern Africa | 20.7 [10.4–31.1] | 3 | 7104 |
CIs: confidence intervals.
Figure 3Overall seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in different countries in Africa.