New Delhi: As the Covid-19 scenario in India has been witnessing a declining trend, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will start its next sero survey this month. The sero survey, fourth by ICMR, will ascertain the sero-prevalence among people of all age groups. "Through the sero survey, we can identify the hotspots. We suggest all the state governments initiate state-specific sero surveys because of geographic identification. We need to identify the hotspots to stop the spread of infection," said Dr VK Paul, Chairman of the National Task Force on Covid-19.
Repeated cross-sectional sero surveys in the same geographic area establish the trend of the evolving pandemic. National serosurvey estimates the seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection among the general population and health care workers of India. ICMR conducted the third population-based serosurvey between December 18, 2020, and Jan 6, 2021, in the same 700 villages from 70 districts in 21 states across India, which were selected for the first and second serosurveys.
The findings of the third sero survey indicate that about 24 per cent of individuals aged 10 years and above and about 26 per cent of health care workers (HCWs) working in sub-district level public health facilities were exposed to SARS-CoV-2 infection by December 2020. Sero-prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection was lower among adults aged 18-44 years and in rural areas.
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"India's Covid positivity rate has come down to almost 5 per cent. The situation is stabilizing, however, we need to adopt extreme precautions and maintain Covid appropriate behaviour," said Dr Paul while addressing a press conference in New Delhi on the latest scenario of India's Covid-19 situation. Referring to the possible third wave, Dr Paul said that our scientists need to look after the various mutants. He further added, "Our scientists also need to continuously study the variants."
Referring to a report submitted by experts from the Indian Public Health Association (IPHA), Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) and Indian Association of Epidemiologists (IAE) to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dr Paul said that an expert group is looking into their recommendations. "Their recommendations are welcome. Our expert committee is looking into their recommendation and an appropriate call will be taken after proper examination," said Dr Paul, who is also a member of Niti Aayog.