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First wave of SARS-CoV-2 in Santiago Chile: Seroprevalence, asymptomatic infection and infection fatality rate
Journal
Epidemics
ISSN
1755-4365
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Gloria Icaza
Juan Correa
María Paz Errázuriz
M.Estela Lavín
Francisco Guzmán
Eugenio Guzmán
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
URL Institutional Repository
Cite this document
Vial, P. A., González, C., Apablaza, M., Vial, C., Lavín, M. E., Araos, R., Rubilar, P., Icaza, G., Florea, A., Pérez, C., Concha, P., Bastías, D., Errázuriz, M. P., Pérez, R., Guzmán, F., Olea, A., Guzmán, E., Correa, J., Munita, J. M., & Aguilera, X. (2022). First wave of SARS-CoV-2 in Santiago Chile: Seroprevalence, asymptomatic infection and infection fatality rate. Epidemics, 40, 100606. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epidem.2022.100606
Subjects
chile
;
covid-19
;
first wave
;
igg
;
igm
;
infection fatality rate
;
pandemic
;
sars-cov-2
;
seroprevalence
;
asymptomatic infections
;
chile
;
covid-19
;
cross-sectional studies
;
humans
;
immunoglobulin g
;
immunoglobulin m
;
sars-cov-2
;
seroepidemiologic studies
;
immunoglobulin g
;
immunoglobulin m antibody
;
sars-cov-2 antibody
;
immunoglobulin g
;
immunoglobulin m
;
abdominal pain
;
adolescent
;
adult
;
aged
;
anosmia
;
antibody blood level
;
article
;
asymptomatic infection
;
attack rate
;
child
;
comorbidity
;
coronavirus disease 2019
;
cross-sectional study
;
diarrhea
;
dysgeusia
;
endocrine disease
;
fatigue
;
female
;
groups by age
;
headache
;
human
;
immunoaffinity chromatography
;
infection fatality rate
;
major clinical study
;
male
;
malignant neoplasm
;
myalgia
;
obesity
;
odynophagia
;
pandemic
;
self report
;
self-selection bias
;
seroprevalence
;
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
;
thorax pain
;
traffic and transport
;
urban area
;
very elderly
;
asymptomatic infection
;
chile
;
seroepidemiology