Pulwama records over 61% seropositivity in round 4 of serosurvey

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, July 23: The population of district Pulwama has shown 61.2% seropositivity in the fourth round of ICMR’s Population-based serosurvey while as the health care workers peak immune response at 81.1% seroprevalence to SARS-CoV-2 in a study conducted in June 2021:
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) conducted the fourth round of the “National sero-survey for COVID-19” in June 2021 in the same 70 districts in which the first three rounds were conducted.
This survey covered the general population aged 6 years and above and Health Care Workers working in district hospitals of these districts.
The findings of the serosurvey show 61.2% seropositive among the general population while the health care providers showed a whopping 81.1% seropositive response to COVID infection in Pulwama district.
Nation-wide, the seroprevalence is around 67.6% in the general population while in health care providers, it’s 85.2%.
Dr S. Muhammad Salim Khan, HOD Community Medicine and Nodal Officer for Pulwama study by ICMR said that the seroprevalence has been found much higher among vaccinated persons at 89.8% among fully vaccinated persons as against 62.3% among unvaccinated subjects.
He said that in Jammu & Kashmir, the survey was conducted in Pulwama district through the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar during the third week of June with full support from district officials of Pulwama
In the last three rounds conducted in 2020 by ICMR in Pulwama district, he said, the seroprevalence of SARS CoV-2 infection among the general population was found to be 2%, 27.3% and 31.5% respectively during the months of May-June, August-September and December.
“This fourth round has important significance due to widespread infection during second COVID-19 wave and the vaccination drive against SARS CoV-2 infection among the adult population during last 5-6 months,” he said.
The study was coordinated by ICMR’s National Institute of Epidemiology and facilitated by the National Institute of Research on Tuberculosis Chennai.
It is to be noted here that a similar study is underway across all ten districts of Kashmir where samples are taken from children, adults and pregnant women among the general population, health care providers and police personnel to ascertain seroprevalence among these different strata of the population.
“We are expecting results of pan Kashmir district-wise study in 3-4 weeks which shall guide the policymakers in decision making about COVID management and protocols,” said Dr Khan said.