Insights into household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from a population-based serological survey

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Qifang Bi
Justin Lessler
Isabella Eckerle
Stephen A. Lauer
Laurent Kaiser
Nicolas Vuilleumier
Derek A. T. Cummings
Antoine Flahault
Dusan Petrovic
Idris Guessous
Silvia Stringhini
Andrew S. Azman
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[2] Geneva University Hospitals,Geneva Center for Emerging Viral Diseases and Laboratory of Virology
[3] University of Geneva,Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Division of Infectious Diseases,Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[5] Geneva University Hospitals,Division of Laboratory Medicine
[6] University of Geneva,Department of Biology
[7] Geneva University Hospitals,Emerging Pathogens Institute
[8] University of Florida,Division of Tropical and Humanitarian Medicine
[9] University of Florida,Department of Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[10] Geneva University Hospitals,Institute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine
[11] University of Geneva,Division of Primary Care Medicine
[12] University of Geneva,University Centre for General Medicine and Public Health
[13] Geneva University Hospitals,Centre for Environment and Health, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[14] University of Lausanne,Faculty of Medicine
[15] Imperial College London,Faculty of BioMedicine
[16] University of Geneva,Centre for Vaccinology, Department of Pathology and Immunology
[17] Università della Svizzera italiana,Information Systems Division
[18] Campus Biotech,Division of Communication
[19] University of Geneva,Institut Ethique, Histoire, Humanités
[20] Geneva University Hospitals,Infection Prevention and Control Program and World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety
[21] Geneva University Hospitals,Division of General Pediatrics
[22] University of Geneva,undefined
[23] Geneva University Hospitals,undefined
[24] Geneva University Hospitals,undefined
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Understanding the risk of infection from household- and community-exposures and the transmissibility of asymptomatic infections is critical to SARS-CoV-2 control. Limited previous evidence is based primarily on virologic testing, which disproportionately misses mild and asymptomatic infections. Serologic measures are more likely to capture all previously infected individuals. We apply household transmission models to data from a cross-sectional, household-based population serosurvey of 4,534 people ≥5 years from 2,267 households enrolled April-June 2020 in Geneva, Switzerland. We found that the risk of infection from exposure to a single infected household member aged ≥5 years (17.3%,13.7-21.7) was more than three-times that of extra-household exposures over the first pandemic wave (5.1%,4.5-5.8). Young children had a lower risk of infection from household members. Working-age adults had the highest extra-household infection risk. Seropositive asymptomatic household members had 69.4% lower odds (95%CrI,31.8-88.8%) of infecting another household member compared to those reporting symptoms, accounting for 14.5% (95%CrI, 7.2-22.7%) of all household infections.
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