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Virus: 40% of those infected in an Italian city were symptom-free – World

More than 40% of people living in an Italian village, tested positive for Covid-19, had no signs of disease, according to a study published Tuesday. This highlights the potential for spread of the new coronavirus. This research shows the importance of mass tests and the isolation of virus carriers to contain the sources of contamination (“clusters”), according to the authors whose work appeared in the scientific journal “Nature”.

At the end of February, the first death in Italy was recorded in the village of Vo ‘(3200 inhabitants), near Padua (Veneto region, north of the country). The village was immediately placed in confinement for two weeks, during which researchers were able to carry out virological tests on more than 85% of the population.

“The disease can be controlled”

At the start of the quarantine, 2.3% of the inhabitants of Vo ‘were infected against 1.2% at the end of confinement and 42.5% of the people tested positive had no symptoms at the time of the test or after. According to the authors, their study shows that the rapid isolation of the cases and the mass tests have effectively eliminated the virus from this small town.

“Screening all citizens, whether or not they show symptoms, helps manage the spread of the disease and prevent epidemics from getting out of control,” says Andrea Crisanti, of the Department of Molecular Medicine at the University. from Padua and from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London. “Despite silent and widespread transmission, the disease can be controlled.”

Similar viral load

Asymptomatic carriers of the infection had similar viral loads to those who fell ill, suggesting that even without being sick themselves, they can spread the virus. “Even asymptomatic infections have the potential to contribute to transmission,” said Enrico Lavezzo, of the University of Padua, co-author of the study.

Unaware of their infection, asymptomatic people can, depending on their lifestyle and their profession, meet a large number of people without changing their behavior (including barrier gestures: mask, physical distance, hand hygiene). In addition, none of the children under the age of 10 tested positive, even though they were living with infected adults, the study found.

“The Vo ‘study shows that the early identification of foci of infection and the rapid isolation of cases of infections with or without symptoms can eliminate transmission and stop an epidemic at its beginnings”, adds a researcher co-author of the study, Ilaria Dorigatti, of the MRC Center for Global Infectious Disease Analysis of Imperial College London. (ATS / Le Matin)

Created: 06.30.2020, 6.30 p.m.

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