Does anybody have the latest seroprevalence figures from Sweden? @GidMK?
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Replying to @onisillos
I haven't seen new figures after the testing in May.
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Replying to @JacobGudiol @onisillos
Makes sense tbh. I'm skeptical of the value of having a specific numerical value for seroprevalence, the real benefit is knowing high vs low
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Repeated surveys still likely to be useful, but more along the lines of once every 2-3 months rather than every week imo
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Replying to @GidMK @onisillos
There general public is now allowed to get a seroprevalence test for free. There has been over 130 000 tests taken already in 2w In Sweden we have our personal numbers so there is a database showing every result for every person
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Replying to @JacobGudiol @onisillos
Yeh someone linked me to that in this thread. Interesting information, but obviously not very useful from an epidemiological point of view (except perhaps in terms of persistence of antibodies)
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Replying to @GidMK @onisillos
No it's not useful for population prevalence. There are however companies testing all of their workers and in Sweden every test needs to get reported by law so there will be useful data looking at different subpopulations of workers hopefully
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Ah now that'll be interesting to see. Risk of infection by profession has been a huge question for months, let me know if that data is published!
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