학술논문
SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence rates of children seeking medical care in Louisiana during the state stay at home order
Document Type
article
Author
Monika L. Dietrich; Elizabeth B. Norton; Debra Elliott; Ashley R. Smira; Ofek Raviv; Daniel J. Sasson; Chandler H. Monk; Madalyn L. Michael; Nathaniel Rogers; Julie A. Rouelle; Nell G. Bond; Kéren Aime-Marcelin; Alisha Prystowsky; Rebecca Kemnitz; Arunava Sarma; Sarah Talia Himmelfarb; Neha Sharma; Addison E. Stone; Randall Craver; Alyssa R. Lindrose; Leslie A. Smitley; Robert B. Uddo; Leann Myers; Stacy S. Drury; John S. Schieffelin; James E. Robinson; Kevin J. Zwezdaryk
Source
Journal of Clinical Virology Plus, Vol 1, Iss 4, Pp 100047- (2021)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2667-0380
Abstract
Serologic testing of residual blood samples from 812 children from a hospital in New Orleans, LA, between March and May 2020, demonstrated a SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence of 6.8% based on S and N protein IgG; Black and Hispanic children, and children living in zip codes with lower household incomes were over-represented.