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Volume 27, Number 3—March 2021
Dispatch

Familial Clusters of Coronavirus Disease in 10 Prefectures, Japan, February−May 2020

Reiko MiyaharaComments to Author , Naho Tsuchiya, Ikkoh Yasuda, Yura K. Ko, Yuki Furuse, Eiichiro Sando, Shohei Nagata, Tadatsugu Imamura, Mayuko Saito, Konosuke Morimoto, Takeaki Imamura, Yugo Shobugawa, Hiroshi Nishiura, Motoi Suzuki, and Hitoshi Oshitani
Author affiliations: National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (R. Miyahara); National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo (R. Miyahara, M. Suzuki); Tohoku University, Miyagi, Japan (N. Tsuchiya, Y.K. Ko, S. Nagata, T. Imamura, M. Saito, H. Oshitani); Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan (I. Yasuda, E. Sando, K. Morimoto); Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan (Y. Furuse, H. Nishiura)

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Table 2

Characteristics of primary cases in households and SAR categorized for households of familial clusters of coronavirus disease in 10 prefectures, Japan, February−May, 2020*

Variable No. (%) primary cases No. family contacts No. secondary infected cases No. symptomatic secondary infected cases No. asymptomatic secondary infected cases SAR, % 
(95% CI) Risk ratio 
(95% CI)
Overall
306 (100)
775
147
103
39
19.0 (16.3–21.9)

Sex
F 152 (49.7) 408 68 50 14 16.7 (13.2–20.6) Referent
M 153 (50.0) 366 79 53 25 21.6 (17.5–26.2) 1.29 (0.97–1.73)
Unknown
1 (0.3)
1
1
0
1
NA
NA
Age, y
<1–19 10 (3.6) 42 10 7 3 23.8 (12.1–39.5) Referent
20–29 48 (15.7) 135 18 15 2 13.3 (8.1–20.3) 0.56 (0.28–1.12)
30–39 36 (11.8) 103 21 15 6 20.4 (13.1–29.5) 0.85 (0.44–1.66)
40–49 58 (19.0) 139 14 9 5 10.1 (5.6–16.3) 0.42 (0.20–0.88)
50–59 57 (18.6) 155 25 13 9 16.1 (10.7–22.9) 0.68 (0.35–1.30)
60–69 43 (14.1) 85 31 20 10 36.5 (26.3–47.6) 1.53 (0.83–2.81)
70–79 31 (10.1) 53 11 10 1 20.8 (10.8–34.1) 0.87 (0.41–1.85)
>80
22 (7.2)
63
17
14
3
29.4 (23.2–36.2)
1.13 (0.58–2.23)
Contact history with nonfamilial COVID-19 cases
No 146 (47.7) 357 91 64 24 25.4 (21.0–30.3) 1.90 (1.4–2.57)
Yes 159 (52.0) 417 56 39 15 13.4 (10.3–17.1) Referent
Unknown
1 (0.3)
1
0
0
0
NA
NA
No. household contacts per primary case
1 88 (28.8) 88 17 15 2 19.3 (11.7–29.1) Referent
2 75 (24.5) 150 26 16 8 17.3 (11.6–24.4) 0.90 (0.52–1.56)
3 82 (26.8) 246 47 32 13 19.1 (14.4–24.6) 0.90 (0.60–1.63)
4 35 (11.4) 140 36 27 8 25.7 (18.7–33.8) 1.33 (0.80–2.22)
>5
26 (8.5)
151
21
13
8
13.9 (8.8–20.5)
0.72 (0.40–1.29)
Symptoms
Symptomatic 271 (88.6) 661 136 98 33 20.6 (17.6–23.9) Referent
Asymptomatic 28 (9.2) 93 11 5 6 11.8 (6.1–20.2) 0.57 (0.32–1.02)
Unknown
7 (3.6)
21
0
0
0
NA
NA
Time from symptom onset to diagnosis, d, n = 271
0–2 30 (11.1) 65 4 3 1 11.6 (5.1–21.6) Referent
3–7 130 (48.0) 319 63 42 21 19.8 (15.5–24.5) 3.21 (1.21–8.51)
8–14 94 (34.7) 230 51 40 8 22.2 (17.0–28.1) 3.60 (1.35–9.6)
>14
17 (6.3)
45
18
9
9
40.0 (25.7–55.7)
6.50 (2.36–17.93)
Confirmed date of primary case
Feb 22–Apr 16 179 (58.5) 448 78 57 16 17.4 (14.0–21.3) Referent
Apr 17–May 31
127 (41.5)
328
69
46
23
21.0 (16.8–25.9)
1.21 (0.90–1.61)
Policy of testing for asymptomatic contacts
No testing, 2 
prefectures 54 (17.6) 138 16 12 1 11.6 (6.8–18.1) Referent
Testing for 
asymptomatic contacts, 
8 prefectures 252 (82.4) 637 131 91 38 20.6 (17.5–23.9) 1.77 (1.09–2.88)

*COVID-19, coronavirus disease; NA, not applicable; SAR, secondary attack rate.

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