Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection among Children and Adults in 15 US Communities, 2021

Jessica Justman, Timothy Skalland,Ayana Moore, Christopher I Amos,Mark A Marzinke,Sahar Z Zangeneh,Colleen F Kelley, Rebecca Singer, Stockton Mayer,Yael Hirsch-Moverman,Susanne Doblecki-Lewis,David Metzger, Elizabeth Barranco,Ken Ho,Ernesto T A Marques, Margaret Powers-Fletcher,Patricia J Kissinger,Jason E Farley, Carrie Knowlton,Magdalena E Sobieszczyk,Shobha Swaminathan, Domonique Reed,Jean De Dieu Tapsoba,Lynda Emel, Ian Bell,Krista Yuhas, Leah Schrumpf, Laura Mkumba, Jontraye Davis,Jonathan Lucas,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,Shahnaz Ahmed

Emerging Infectious Diseases(2024)

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During January-August 2021, the Community Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Study used time/location sampling to recruit a cross-sectional, population-based cohort to estimate SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and nasal swab sample PCR positivity across 15 US communities. Survey-weighted estimates of SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccine willingness among participants at each site were compared within demographic groups by using linear regression models with inverse variance weighting. Among 22,284 persons >2 months of age and older, median prevalence of infection (prior, active, or both) was 12.9% across sites and similar across age groups. Within each site, average prevalence of infection was 3 percentage points higher for Black than White persons and average vaccine willingness was 10 percentage points lower for Black than White persons and 7 percentage points lower for Black persons than for persons in other racial groups. The higher prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection among groups with lower vaccine willingness highlights the disparate effect of COVID-19 and its complications.
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COVID-19,2019 novel coronavirus disease,coronavirus disease,severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,SARS-CoV-2,viruses
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