Evaluating IgG Levels, Vaccination Effects, and COVID-19 Infection Severity in Renal Transplant Recipients

Zana Mohammed, Awny Jafar Ahmed, M. H. Mustafa, Domiana Shamoon Warda, Masood Ahmed Hameed, N. Hussein
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Several studies have reported that different factors play an important role in the production of IgG after VOVID-19 vaccination. This study aimed at studying COVID-19 infection rates and severity in renal transplant recipients and vaccine responsiveness. comorbidity hemodialysis requirements, and immune suppression treatment regimens. In this cross-sectional study, IgG levels was measured in renal transplant recipients using automated benchtop immunoanalyzer Vidas at the Duhok Center for Kidney Disease and Transplantation. In this study group, only 30 individuals experienced the SARS-COVID-2 infection, with only three cases being severe. The most frequently reported symptoms of SARS-COVID-2 virus infection were fatigue (18/30) 60%, high temperature (17/30) 56%, headache (12/30) 40%, and poor endurance (11/30) 36.6%. The IgG titers were significantly different between the vaccinated 33.067 ± 2.5 versus unvaccinated individuals 23.916 ± 3.31with p value = 0.025.  On the other hand, demographic characteristics of the cohort including: comorbidities, hemodialysis, different age groups, gender, infection/no-infection differences had no statistically significant impact on the IgG titers.  Vaccination significantly increased the levels of protective IgG level in kidney transplant recipients. It is crucial to focus on increasing the acceptance of vaccination among kidney transplant recipients to prevent infections from other COVID-19 variants or pathogen outbreaks.
评估肾移植受者的 IgG 水平、疫苗接种效果和 COVID-19 感染严重程度
一些研究报告称,不同因素在接种 VOVID-19 疫苗后产生 IgG 的过程中起着重要作用。本研究旨在研究肾移植受者的 COVID-19 感染率和严重程度以及疫苗反应性、合并症、血液透析要求和免疫抑制治疗方案。在这项横断面研究中,杜霍克肾病和移植中心使用自动台式免疫分析仪 Vidas 对肾移植受者的 IgG 水平进行了测量。在该研究小组中,只有 30 人感染了 SARS-COVID-2,其中只有 3 例病情严重。最常报告的 SARS-COVID-2 病毒感染症状是疲劳(18/30)60%、高烧(17/30)56%、头痛(12/30)40% 和耐力差(11/30)36.6%。接种疫苗者的 IgG 滴度(33.067 ± 2.5)与未接种者的 IgG 滴度(23.916 ± 3.31)之间存在明显差异,P 值 = 0.025。 另一方面,人群的人口统计学特征(包括合并症、血液透析、不同年龄组、性别、感染/未感染差异)对 IgG 滴度没有统计学意义上的影响。 接种疫苗可明显提高肾移植受者的保护性 IgG 水平。关键是要重视提高肾移植受者对疫苗接种的接受度,以防止感染其他 COVID-19 变体或病原体爆发。
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