serosurveys
A serosurvey is a population-based study that measures the prevalence of antibodies to a particular pathogen in a defined group. By testing blood samples for antibody responses, serosurveys estimate the proportion of individuals who have been exposed to an infection, recovered from it, or been vaccinated, providing indirect information about past transmission.
Typically, serosurveys are cross-sectional or serial cross-sectional studies conducted on representative samples of the population. They
Interpreting seroprevalence requires careful consideration. A positive antibody result indicates previous exposure or vaccination but does
Serosurveys have been applied to various pathogens, including HIV, SARS-CoV-2, influenza, dengue, measles, and rubella, to