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Age-Stratified Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies before and during the Vaccination Era,Japan, February 2020–March 2022
Authors:Seiya Yamayoshi  Kiyoko Iwatsuki-Horimoto  Moe Okuda  Michiko Ujie  Atsuhiro Yasuhara  Jurika Murakami  Calvin Duong  Taiki Hamabata  Mutsumi Ito  Shiho Chiba  Ryo Kobayashi  Satoshi Takahashi  Keiko Mitamura  Masao Hagihara  Akimichi Shibata  Yoshifumi Uwamino  Naoki Hasegawa  Toshiaki Ebina  Akihiko Izumi  Hideaki Kato  Hideaki Nakajima  Norio Sugaya  Yuki Seki  Asef Iqbal  Isamu Kamimaki  Masahiko Yamazaki  Yoshihiro Kawaoka  Yuki Furuse
Abstract:Japan has reported a relatively small number of COVID-19 cases. Because not all infected persons receive diagnostic tests for COVID-19, the reported number must be lower than the actual number of infections. We assessed SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence by analyzing >60,000 samples collected in Japan (Tokyo Metropolitan Area and Hokkaido Prefecture) during February 2020–March 2022. The results showed that ≈3.8% of the population had become seropositive by January 2021. The seroprevalence increased with the administration of vaccinations; however, among the elderly, seroprevalence was not as high as the vaccination rate. Among children, who were not eligible for vaccination, infection was spread during the epidemic waves caused by the SARS-CoV-2 Delta and Omicron variants. Nevertheless, seroprevalence for unvaccinated children <5 years of age was as low as 10% as of March 2022. Our study underscores the low incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Japan and the effects of vaccination on immunity at the population level.
Keywords:COVID-19   coronavirus disease   SARS-CoV-2   severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2   viruses   respiratory infections   zoonoses   vaccine-preventable diseases   seroprevalence   antibody   vaccine   epidemiology   incidence   Japan
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