@article{fdi:010085308, title = {{R}apid increase of community {SARS}-{C}o{V}-2 seroprevalence during second wave of {COVID}-19, {Y}aounde, {C}ameroon}, author = {{N}dongo, {F}. {A}. and {G}uichet, {E}. and {M}imbe, {E}. {D}. and {N}die, {J}. and {P}elloquin, {R}aphael and {V}arloteaux, {M}. and {E}semu, {L}. and {M}poudi-{E}tame, {M}. and {L}amare, {N}. and {E}doul, {G}. and {W}ouambo, {R}. {K}. and {D}jomsi, {D}. {M}. and {T}ongo, {M}. and {T}abala, {F}. {N}. and {D}ongmo, {R}. {K}. and {D}iallo, {M}amadou {S}aliou {K}alifa and {B}ouillin, {J}ulie and {T}haurignac, {G}. and {A}youba, {A}hidjo and {P}eeters, {M}artine and {D}elaporte, {E}. and {B}issek, {A}czk and {M}poudi-{N}gole, {E}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{W}e conducted 2 independent population-based {SARS}-{C}o{V}-2 serosurveys in {Y}aounde, {C}ameroon, during {J}anuary 27-{F}ebruary 6 and {A}pril 24-{M}ay 19, 2021. {O}verall age-standardized {SARS}-{C}o{V}-2 {I}g{G} seroprevalence increased from 18.6% in the first survey to 51.3% in the second (p<0.001). {T}his finding illustrates high community transmission during the second wave of {COVID}-19.}, keywords = {{CAMEROUN} ; {YAOUNDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}merging {I}nfectious {D}iseases}, volume = {28}, numero = {6}, pages = {1233--1236}, ISSN = {1080-6040}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.3201/eid2806.212580}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010085308}, }