SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Testing in Vulnerable Communities
Abstract
Low-income residents of Los Angeles County are dying of COVID-19 at a rate nearly four times that of residents in wealthier communities. The current pandemic is magnifying existing health disparities and is creating an immediate need for increased testing, better understanding of personalized risk in low-income households, connection to health care and support services, and culturally-tailored information and recommendations. The primary goal of the study is to recruit a random sample of 2000 persons (500-1000 households) who have sought care at AltaMed Health Services (a Federally Qualified Health Center in Los Angeles), and test them for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. A secondary objective is to integrate test results with a brief set of self-report measures on social determinants of health to predict risk of positive tests. Households are invited to complete a survey and members are offered $20 to participate in antibody testing. We will estimate the true proportion of positive tests and produce displays of the frequency distribution of positive tests as they relate to most common medical conditions and social determinants of health, caregiving responsibilities, and food access/distance needed to travel to obtain essential goods. This project will provide valuable information about those most at risk of contracting COVID-19 and will offer actionable information that may help prevent further spread of the disease.
Principal Investigator
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Director of the Gehr Center for Health Systems Science and Innovation
michael.hochman@med.usc.edu
Co-PIs
Professor and Chair of Health Policy and Management, University of Southern California
jdoctor@usc.edu
Rajan Sonik, JD, PhD, MPH
AltaMed Health Services Corp.
Neeraj Sood, PhD
Price School of Policy, USC
nsood@usc.edu
Co-Director of SC CTSI and Project Partner
University of Southern California, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
mkipke@chla.usc.edu
Research Program Manager
AltaMed Health Services Corp.
Project Director
Project Manager
Research Coordinator
University of Southern California
el_866@usc.edu
Paolo Hernandez
University of Southern California