The frequency of occurrence of primary confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 (on the example of Astana city)

Authors

  • Kaidar Elmira Astana medical University
  • Zhussupov Baurzhan Kazakh National Medical University named after S.D. Asfendiyarov
  • Gaukhar Dauletova Astana Medical University
  • Gaukhar Saurbayeva Astana Medical University
  • Zhandulla Nakipov Astana Medical University
  • Assiya Turgambayeva Astana Medical University

Keywords:

COVID-19, confirmed case, probable case, close contacts, epidemiology

Abstract

The first case of COVID-19 infection in Kazakhstan was registered on March 13, 2020. At the beginning the detection methods and the load of the spread of the emerging respiratory pathogen were uncertain.
This study aimed to assess the incidence of the secondary attack rate among close contacts of confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases living in the same household in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Methods. The prospective study included 172 participants: 122 confirmed and 50 uncertain cases of COVID-19 with varying degrees of severity as well as their close contacts identified in Astana, Kazakhstan from November 26th, 2020 until February 15th, 2021. All participants were tested with PCR and ELISA assays at the time of inclusion and on days 14-21 of follow-up.
Results. The most common symptoms among both cohorts of patients were fever (90%) (p=<0.001), cough (78.0%) (p=0.11), difficulty breathing (63.3%) (p=<0.001), chills (60%) (p=<0.001). The effective reproductive Rt number for confirmed cases was 1.43 [95%CI=1.27-1.59], for probable cases 0.96 [95%CI=0.70-1.22].
Сonclusion. The infection rates following close contact with COVID-19 confirmed and probable cases were 92% and 98.1%, respectively.

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2023-10-08

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