Department of Geography and Environmental study, Bahir-Dare University, Ethiopia
Research Article
Assesement of covid-19 seroprevalence and predictors among symptom suspected quarantined individual in North West Ethiopia. Institutional-based survey of recorded reviewed
Author(s): Fassikaw Kebede*, Tsehay Kebede and Birhanu Kebede
Novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is a worldwide spreading pandemic respiratory disease caused by a positive single strand (RNA) virus. The assiduous and persistent endeavored efforts for effective tackling of the COVID-19 pandemic remain futile and ineffectual. This study aims to assess COVID-19 seroprevalence and associated risk factors among symptom suspected quarantined individual in North West Ethiopia.
Methods: Institutional-based survey of COVID-19 symptoms suspected quarantined individuals from 21 Aprils- 30 December 2020. The collected data were edited and enter into EPI-DATA 3.1 version, then export to STATA/R-14 (SE) software for analysis. Bi-variables logistic regression was used for candidate variables transfer to multivariable logistic regression at P-value<0.25. Adjusted odds ratio with its 95% (CI) was used to declared statically significant.. Read More»