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The 4th round of national sero-survey for #COVID19 was conducted in the months of June and July 2021. The survey design was slightly different from the previous three sero-surveys as children aged 6-17 yrs were included this time: DG, @ICMRDELHI
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4th round of national sero-survey conducted over 28,975 individuals (adults and children), apart from 7,252 healthcare workers in 70 districts where earlier three rounds were also conducted: DG, @ICMRDELHI
4th Round of National Sero-Survey: Overall sero-prevalence is 67.6% in the entire population
Amongst the adults (those aged>= 18 yrs) under survey, there was no vaccine in 62.2% people, while 24.8% had taken single dose of vaccine and 13% were fully vaccinated
: DG, @ICMRDELHI
Sero-prevalence found to be higher in those aged >45 yrs, around 77%, while for the rest it is around 67%
No difference in sero-prevalence on basis of gender
Not much difference also found between rural & urban areas, though it's slightly higher in urban areas
: DG, @ICMRDELHI
While sero-prevalence was 0.7% during May-June 2020, it was 7.1% in Aug-Sept 2020, 24.1% in Dec 2020- Jan 2021 and 67.6% in June-July 2021: DG, @ICMRDELHI
Sero-prevalence for unvaccinated is 62.3%, 81% in those with a single dose of vaccine and 89.8% in those with both doses of vaccine: DG, @ICMRDELHI
Overall sero-prevalence in healthcare workers was 85.2%
: DG, @ICMRDELHI
Findings of the 4th Round of National Sero-survey:
2/3rd of the general population had #SARSCoV2 infection
Approx. 40 crore population of this country is still vulnerable
More than half of the children were sero-positive
: DG, @ICMRDELHI
4th round of sero-survey implies that there is a ray of hope, but there is no room for complacency
We must maintain COVID Appropriate Behaviour and community engagement
Congregations and non-essential travels to be avoided, travel only if fully vaccinated
: DG, @ICMRDELHI
We need to ensure full vaccination of all healthcare workers and accelerate vaccination coverage in vulnerable population grps.
An imp. tool is tracking #COVID19 in SARI cases in district hospitals, which should continue
INSACOG is tracking Variants of Concern
:DG, @ICMRDELHI
Rise of sero-positivity has two factors: One is the second wave which means the suffering that #DeltaVariant inflicted on us. But also a part of the sero-positivity is coming from vaccination: Dr. V.K. Paul, @NITIAayog
40 crore people, by this estimate (4th Round of National Sero-survey) have no antibodies. We would like them to gain protection through vaccination and not infection and that's the endeavour that this nation is mounting: Dr. V K. Paul, @NITIAayog
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One out of three people are still vulnerable to #COVID19. Therefore, the pandemic is in no way over. Second wave is still persisting. The danger of new outbreaks is very much there. The overall vulnerability for the nation still remains: Dr. V.K. Paul, @NITIAayog
This national-level sero-survey does not fully allow us to understand the local (state, district and sub-district level) dynamics. For that, we strongly recommend timely, high quality sero-surveys to understand specific population level spread of the disease: Dr. V.K. Paul
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