Early peak and rapid decline of SARS CoV 2 seroprevalence in a Swiss metropolitan region

medRxiv(2020)

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We describe the evolution of severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) seroprevalence in the greater area of Zurich, Switzerland, a region that has been only mildly hit by the pandemic in spite of hosting an international airport hub and a highly mobile population. Seroprevalence studies in low-prevalence settings require large sample sizes and high-specificity methodologies. To address this particular challenge, we developed a Tripartite Automated Blood Immunoassay to assess the IgG response against three SARS-CoV-2 proteins on approximately 409000 samples from university hospital patients and healthy blood donors. The seroprevalence increased in March 2020 (0.3%; CI95%: 0.1% - 0.5%) in the cohort of the hospital patients but rapidly plateaued in April at 1.1-1.3%, with a slight drop in June, then decreased in July to 0.3-0.7%. Seropositive samples were confirmed with Western Blotting and liquid-phase binding assays. Employing a dynamic transmission model that describes SARS-CoV-2 transmission and seroconversion in the general population of the Canton of Zurich, we estimated an infection fatality ratio of 0.6% (CI95%: 0.4%-0.8%). We conclude that a small proportion of the population in the greater area of Zurich has been exposed to SARS-CoV-2, with an IFR that is similar to that of other European areas. The evolution of seroprevalence points to a high effectiveness of containment measures and/or to rapid loss of humoral responses.
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