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Protocol of a population-based prospective COVID-19 cohort study Munich, Germany (KoCo19)

机译:德国人口普通课程审理科技队(Koco19)慕尼黑议定书

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BACKGROUND:Due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, public health interventions have been introduced globally in order to prevent the spread of the virus and avoid the overload of health care systems, especially for the most severely affected patients. Scientific studies to date have focused primarily on describing the clinical course of patients, identifying treatment options and developing vaccines. In Germany, as in many other regions, current tests for SARS-CoV2 are not conducted on a representative basis and in a longitudinal design. Furthermore, knowledge about the immune status of the population is lacking. Nonetheless, these data are needed to understand the dynamics of the pandemic and hence to appropriately design and evaluate interventions. For this purpose, we recently started a prospective population-based cohort in Munich, Germany, with the aim to develop a better understanding of the state and dynamics of the pandemic.METHODS:In 100 out of 755 randomly selected constituencies, 3000 Munich households are identified via random route and offered enrollment into the study. All household members are asked to complete a baseline questionnaire and subjects ≥14?years of age are asked to provide a venous blood sample of ≤3?ml for the determination of SARS-CoV-2 IgG/IgA status. The residual plasma and the blood pellet are preserved for later genetic and molecular biological investigations. For twelve months, each household member is asked to keep a diary of daily symptoms, whereabouts and contacts via WebApp. If symptoms suggestive for COVID-19 are reported, family members, including children ?14?years, are offered a pharyngeal swab taken at the Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, LMU University Hospital Munich, for molecular testing for SARS-CoV-2. In case of severe symptoms, participants will be transferred to a Munich hospital. For one year, the study teams re-visits the households for blood sampling every six weeks.DISCUSSION:With the planned study we will establish a reliable epidemiological tool to improve the understanding of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and to better assess the effectiveness of public health measures as well as their socio-economic effects. This will support policy makers in managing the epidemic based on scientific evidence.
机译:背景:由于SARS-COV-2大流行,在全球范围内引入了公共卫生干预措施,以防止病毒的传播,避免了医疗保健系统的过载,特别是对于最严重影响的患者。迄今为止的科学研究主要集中在描述患者的临床过程中,鉴定治疗方案和开发疫苗。在德国,如在许多其他地区,SARS-COV2的当前测试不是在代表性的基础上和纵向设计中进行的。此外,缺乏关于人口免疫状况的知识。尽管如此,需要这些数据来了解大流行的动态,从而适当地设计和评估干预措施。为此目的,我们最近在德国慕尼黑开始了一个潜在人口的队列,旨在更好地了解Pandemic的国家和动态。方法:在755个随机选定的选区中,3000家慕尼黑家庭通过随机路线识别并提供注册研究。要求所有家庭成员填写基线调查问卷,受试者≥14岁,要求提供≤3Ω·ml的静脉血液样品,用于测定SARS-COV-2 IgG / IGA状态。残留的血浆和血液颗粒被保存用于后期遗传和分子生​​物学研究。十二个月,每个家庭成员都被要求通过WebApp保持日常症状的日记,下落和联系人。如果报告了Covid-19暗示的症状,家庭成员(包括儿童)<?14岁以下,则在穆卢大学医院慕尼黑分区,为SARS-COV的分子检测提供咽部拭子。 2。在严重症状的情况下,参与者将被转移到慕尼黑医院。一年来,学习团队每六个星期重新访问血液采样的家庭。探讨:通过计划的研究,我们将建立一种可靠的流行病学工具,以改善对SARS-COV-2传播并更好地评估的可靠流行病学工具,并更好地评估公共卫生措施的有效性及其社会经济影响。这将支持基于科学证据管理疫情的政策制定者。

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