<p>The presence of Covid-19 antibodies in samples from slums in the city was found to have decreased by 12 per cent in the second sero survey, the Mumbai civic body has said.</p>.<p>It indicates that the infection spread in slums in the city may have come down, said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in a release here on Thursday night.</p>.<p>Presence of anti-bodies in the blood indicates that the person has been exposed to an infection - in this case coronavirus.</p>.<p><b><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a> </b></p>.<p>The latest survey disclosed that sero-prevalence of Covid-19 infection in slums is 45 per cent, compared to 57 per cent in the first sero-survey in the city (in July), the release said.</p>.<p>The sero-prevalence in buildings was around 18 per cent against 16 per cent in the first survey, it added.</p>.<p>The latest survey was carried out in wards R-north (Borivali), M-West (Mankhurd and Govandi) and F-North (Worli and Lower Parel) in the second half of August.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-karnataka-maharashtra-delhi-tamil-nadu-west-bengal-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-october-2-896023.html" target="_blank">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on October 2</a></strong> </p>.<p>"Sero-positivity from the second round, taken together with the current number of reported cases from slum areas in these wards, indicates there could be a reduction in the spread of infection in slum areas," said the BMC.</p>.<p>The sero-prevalence of Covid-19 infection in women was marginally higher than men in both the rounds, it said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-bengaluru-karnataka-mumbai-maharashtra-chennai-tamil-nadu-kolkata-west-bengal-delhi-uttar-pradesh-kerala-deaths-recoveries-Covid-19-vaccine-Astrazeneca-ministry-of-health-896027.html#1" target="_blank">Coronavirus news live updates: India's Covid-19 death toll inches towards 1-lakh mark</a></strong> </p>.<p>In the second survey, sero-prevalence in the age group above 40 was slightly higher.</p>.<p>"Emerging scientific evidence hints at fall of antibody levels in recovered patients/asymptomatic patients over a period of time and this might have contributed to the trend between two rounds of sero-survey.</p>.<p>"The impact of this on immunity, if any, is still unknown," the release said.</p>.<p><br />Sero-prevalence among health care workers in both the rounds was approximately 27 per cent.</p>.<p>The survey had been commissioned by the BMC, NITI Aayog and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).</p>.<p>Kasturba Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI), ATE Chandra Foundation and IDFC Institute had also partnered in the survey.</p>.<p>Mumbai is one of the worst-affected Covid-19 hotspots in the country with over two lakh cases and nearly 9,000 deaths so far.</p>
<p>The presence of Covid-19 antibodies in samples from slums in the city was found to have decreased by 12 per cent in the second sero survey, the Mumbai civic body has said.</p>.<p>It indicates that the infection spread in slums in the city may have come down, said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in a release here on Thursday night.</p>.<p>Presence of anti-bodies in the blood indicates that the person has been exposed to an infection - in this case coronavirus.</p>.<p><b><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">CORONAVIRUS SPECIAL COVERAGE ONLY ON DH</a> </b></p>.<p>The latest survey disclosed that sero-prevalence of Covid-19 infection in slums is 45 per cent, compared to 57 per cent in the first sero-survey in the city (in July), the release said.</p>.<p>The sero-prevalence in buildings was around 18 per cent against 16 per cent in the first survey, it added.</p>.<p>The latest survey was carried out in wards R-north (Borivali), M-West (Mankhurd and Govandi) and F-North (Worli and Lower Parel) in the second half of August.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-karnataka-maharashtra-delhi-tamil-nadu-west-bengal-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-october-2-896023.html" target="_blank">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on October 2</a></strong> </p>.<p>"Sero-positivity from the second round, taken together with the current number of reported cases from slum areas in these wards, indicates there could be a reduction in the spread of infection in slum areas," said the BMC.</p>.<p>The sero-prevalence of Covid-19 infection in women was marginally higher than men in both the rounds, it said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-bengaluru-karnataka-mumbai-maharashtra-chennai-tamil-nadu-kolkata-west-bengal-delhi-uttar-pradesh-kerala-deaths-recoveries-Covid-19-vaccine-Astrazeneca-ministry-of-health-896027.html#1" target="_blank">Coronavirus news live updates: India's Covid-19 death toll inches towards 1-lakh mark</a></strong> </p>.<p>In the second survey, sero-prevalence in the age group above 40 was slightly higher.</p>.<p>"Emerging scientific evidence hints at fall of antibody levels in recovered patients/asymptomatic patients over a period of time and this might have contributed to the trend between two rounds of sero-survey.</p>.<p>"The impact of this on immunity, if any, is still unknown," the release said.</p>.<p><br />Sero-prevalence among health care workers in both the rounds was approximately 27 per cent.</p>.<p>The survey had been commissioned by the BMC, NITI Aayog and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).</p>.<p>Kasturba Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI), ATE Chandra Foundation and IDFC Institute had also partnered in the survey.</p>.<p>Mumbai is one of the worst-affected Covid-19 hotspots in the country with over two lakh cases and nearly 9,000 deaths so far.</p>