New Delhi:A joint study conducted by All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) and World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that SARS-CoV-2 sero-positivity rate among children was high and was comparable to the adult population. "It is unlikely that any future third wave by prevailing Covid19 variant would disproportionately affect children two years or older," the study said. Concern has been raised in India regarding the probable third wave of Covid19 where children and young age groups are thought to get affected the most.
"There is a lack of serological prevalence data in this age group. We have some interim data from our research for WHO unity protocol, which might help policymakers and the research community to answer such questions based on evidence. Hence, we conducted a study to compare the COVID -19 sero-positivity rate between children and adults," the study said.
This is part of an ongoing large multi-centric population-based seroepidemiological study. The study is being conducted in five selected states with a proposed total sample size of 10,000.
"We have data of 4,500 participants at the time of midterm analysis from four states of India. Total serum antibody against SARS-CoV-2 virus was assessed qualitatively by using a standard ELISA kit. Here we are reporting the interim data of serological prevalence among children aged between 2 to 17 years along with a comparison with 18-year old and above participants," the study said.
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