Publications by authors named "Meryem Bensaad"

: We assessed SARS-CoV-2 contamination of random surfaces in football training facilities in an environment with a high prevalence of infections.: In six clubs of the Qatar Stars League, surfaces of random locations (high-touch areas, ventilation systems, toilets, cleaning tools, freezers, pantries) in routinely cleaned training facilities, locker rooms, medical and administrative areas were swabbed for SARS-CoV-2. The swabs were screened for the presence of viral RNA using a SARS-CoV-2 qPCR Probe Assay.

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Qatar, a country with a strong health system and a diverse population consisting mainly of expatriate residents, has experienced two large waves of COVID-19 outbreak. In this study, we report on 2634 SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome sequences from infected patients in Qatar between March-2020 and March-2021, representing 1.5% of all positive cases in this period.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mortuary and cemetery workers in Qatar were tested for SARS-CoV-2 infection through nasopharyngeal swabs and serologic testing to assess prevalence among this group.
  • Out of 47 mortuary workers tested, 14.9% were PCR positive and 25% had antibodies; among 81 cemetery workers, 6.6% were PCR positive and 34.4% had antibodies, with many being asymptomatic.
  • Factors like being under 30, having community exposure to a known case, and recent symptoms were linked to a higher risk of infection, suggesting the transmission was more from the community than their work environment.
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Raw municipal wastewater from five wastewater treatment plants representing the vast majority of the Qatar population was sampled between the third week of June 2020 and the end of August 2020, during the period of declining cases after the peak of the first wave of infection in May 2020. The N1 region of the SARS-CoV-2 genome was used to quantify the viral load in the wastewater using RT-qPCR. The trend in Ct values in the wastewater samples mirrored the number of new daily positive cases officially reported for the country, confirmed by RT-qPCR testing of naso-pharyngeal swabs.

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