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Household transmission of COVID-19 among the earliest cases in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Ratovoson, Rila; Razafimahatratra, Rado; Randriamanantsoa, Lova; Raberahona, Mihaja; Rabarison, Hasina Joelinotahiana; Rahaingovahoaka, Fara Nirintsoa; Andriamasy, Emmanuel Harizaka; Herindrainy, Perlinot; Razanajatovo, Norosoa; Andriamandimby, Soa Fy; Dussart, Philippe; Schoenhals, Matthieu; Randria, Mamy Jean de Dieu; Heraud, Jean Michel; Randremanana, Rindra Vatosoa.
  • Ratovoson R; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Razafimahatratra R; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Anosiala-Alakamisy, Ambohidratrimo-Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Randriamanantsoa L; Centre Hospitalier Manara-Penitra Andohatapenaka, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Raberahona M; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Joseph Raseta Befelatanana, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Rabarison HJ; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Rahaingovahoaka FN; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Andriamasy EH; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Herindrainy P; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Razanajatovo N; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Andriamandimby SF; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Dussart P; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Schoenhals M; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Randria MJD; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Joseph Raseta Befelatanana, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Heraud JM; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
  • Randremanana RV; Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses ; 16(1): 48-55, 2022 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1352475
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Households are among the highest risk for the transmission of SARS-CoV-2. In sub-Saharan Africa, very few studies have described household transmission during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our work aimed to describe the epidemiologic parameters and analyze the secondary attack rate (SAR) in Antananarivo, Madagascar, following the introduction of SARS-CoV-2 in the country in March 2020.

METHODS:

A prospective case-ascertained study of all identified close contacts of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infections was conducted in Antananarivo from March to June 2020. Cases and household contacts were followed for 21 days. We estimated epidemic parameters of disease transmission by fitting parametric distributions based on infector-infected paired data. We assessed factors influencing transmission risk by analyzing the SAR.

FINDINGS:

Overall, we included 96 index cases and 179 household contacts. Adjusted with the best-fit normal distribution, the incubation period was 4.1 days (95% CI 0.7-7.5]). The serial interval was 6.0 days (95% CI [2.4-9.6]) after adjusting with the best-fit Weibull distribution. On average, each index case infected 1.6 family members (95%CI [0.9-2.3]). The mean SAR among close contacts was 38.8% (95% CI [19.5-58.2]) with the best-fit gamma distribution. Contacts older than 35 years old were more likely to be infected, and the highest SAR was found among them.

CONCLUSION:

The results of our study provide key insights into the epidemiology of the first wave of SARS-CoV-2 in Madagascar. High rates of household transmission were found in Antananarivo, emphasizing the need for preventive measures to reduce community transmission.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Influenza Other Respir Viruses Journal subject: Virology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Irv.12896

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Influenza Other Respir Viruses Journal subject: Virology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Irv.12896