A study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 among public community and health care workers in Alzintan City, Libya. During the period from 2/4/2020 to 18/5/2020, a total of 219 blood samples were collected and analyzed for the presence of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. Collection of samples were divided in two categories; random samples from public community and samples from health care workers belong to two Governmental hospitals and one private clinic. One Step Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) IgM/IgG Antibody Test was used. Out of the 219 samples tested, 6 (2.74%) samples were seropositive for SARS-CoV-2. All health-care workers were tested negative. All positive cases were females and 5 of them aged between 44 to 75 years and one aged 32 years. The prevalence in young females (≤40 years) was 1.4% in total young females tested in the study and 1.75% in young females taken from public community. The prevalence in older females aged (˃ 40 years), was 11.1% in total females tested and 13.9% in females taken from public community. In conclusion, the preliminary investigation of SARS-CoV-2 revealed considerable prevalence in Alzintan City although the disease seems to be in its mild form. Active surveillance studies with high number of samples using both virological and serological tests are in urgent need.
Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. The disease was first broke out in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and subsequently spread to all countries and was considered by WHO as a worldwide pandemic. This study is aimed to determine the epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 and the presence of UK variants in Zintan city of Libya taking some risk factors into account. Methods: In a cross-sectional retrospective study, a total of 15486 nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from COVID-19 suspected patients, travelers and people need disease-free certificates for hospital admission, etc. The samples were collected during the period from August 2020 to June 2021 and tested using real-time RT-PCR (rRT-PCR) kits for SARS-CoV-2 and UK variants. Age groups, sex, and monthly weather were considered as risk factors. Results: The positivity rate of COVID-19 in Zintan city was estimated to be (3891; 25.12%) for the period from August 2020 to June 2021. Females showed significantly (p < 0.05) higher positivity rate (2100; 54%) as compared to males (1791; 46%). Out of the 3891 positive cases, 52 were deceased. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) was 1.33 recorded significantly in cases aged ≥ 65 years which was higher in males (56.66%) than females (43.33%). The peak of the first wave of infection was recorded in October 2020 (590; 15.15%) whereas the peak of the second wave of infection was recorded in April 2021 (727; 18.71%). The positivity rate was decreased as the temperature increased. UK variant is detected firstly in May 2021 with the percentage of 6.2% of tested samples. Conclusions: Health Authorities are encouraged to continue implementing the control measures during the de-
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