The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare [MoHFW] commissioned a sero-surveillance study in Delhi.
This study has been done by the National Center for Disease Control [ NCDC] in collaboration with Govt of
National Capital Territory of Delhi, following a rigorous multi-stage sampling study design.
Study was conducted from 27th of June 2020 to 10th July 2020.
For all the 11 districts of Delhi, survey teams were formed. Blood samples were collected from selected
individualsafter taking written informed consent and then their sera were tested for IgG antibodies and
infection using COVID KAVACH ELISA approved by Indian Council for Medical Research [ICMR]. It is one
of the largest sero-prevalence studies conducted in the country using the ELISA testing.
21,387 samples were collected as per lab standardsand were tested. The tests done help in identification of
presence of antibodies in the general population. These test performed is not a diagnostic test but only
provides information about past infection due to SARSCoV-2 in individuals who test positive.
Antibody testing repeatedly done over time i.e. sero-surveillance, generates important evidence for assessing
the spread of the pandemic from time to time.
The results of the sero-prevalence study show that on an average, across Delhi, the prevalence of IgG
antibodies is 23.48 %. The study also indicates that a large number of infected persons remain asymptomatic.
This implies the following:
1. Nearly six months into the epidemic, only 23.48% of the people are affectedin Delhi,which has several
pockets of dense population. This can be attributed to the proactive efforts taken by the Government
toprevent the spread of infection including prompt lockdown,effective containment and surveillance
measures, including contact tracing and tracking, as well as citizen’s compliance to COVID Appropriate
Behaviours.
2. However, a significant proportion of the population is still vulnerable. Therefore, the containment
measures need to continue with the same rigour. Non-pharmacological interventions such as physical
distancing, use of face mask/cover, hand hygiene, cough etiquette and avoidance of crowded places etc.,
must be followed strictly.
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