The survey also revealed that a high percentage of people who had
contracted the coronavirus were asymptomatic.
The result of a serosurvey
in Andhra Pradesh has shown that 19.7 per cent of people have developed
antibodies to COVID-19.
It also revealed that a high percentage of people who had contracted the coronavirus
were asymptomatic, said the State government.
A month after the
efforts to conduct the sero surveillance began in Andhra Pradesh as instructed
by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the result of the survey across all the
13 districts are out.
With nine more
districts being surveyed, the overall districts' results revealed 19.7 per cent
had antibodies to the virus.
"Little less
than 20 per cent of the population in nine districts have developed antibodies
and they are immune. The rise of infection is low but there is a chance that
cases will continue to come for some time," said Katamneni Bhaskar, Andhra
Pradesh Health Commissioner.
The government
started the serosurvey in all the districts to determine the extent of the
infection among people. While the first phase of the survey in four districts,
i.e., Anantapur, East Godavari, Krishna, and Nellore, revealed that Krishna
district had seen the highest seroprevalence in the first phase.
It also revealed
that a high percentage of people who had contracted the coronavirus were
asymptomatic. While 3,500 persons were tested in the first phase from each of
the four districts. In the second phase, the number went up to 5,000 persons
per district.
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