A repeated cross-sectional analysis of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in Manila, the Philippines after implementation of the national COVID-19 vaccination program.

IF 3.6 Q1 TROPICAL MEDICINE
Greco Mark B Malijan, Shuichi Suzuki, Ana Ria Sayo, Annavi Marie Villanueva, Kristal An Agrupis, Abigail Ortal-Cruz, Mary Ann Salazar, Jan Wendzl Evangelista, Rontgene Solante, Grace Devota Go, Naomi Ruth Saludar, Dinarazad Miranda, Alexis Dimapilis, Koya Ariyoshi, Chris Smith
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Abstract

Background: SARS-CoV-2 seroepidemiological studies, which have been used to describe population-level immunity, are limited in the Philippines, despite the protracted course of the epidemic in the country. We follow-up on our previous work and aimed to estimate SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and infection rate among outpatient clinic attendees in Metro Manila, a year after the implementation of the national COVID-19 vaccination program.

Methods: We conducted four repeated cross-sectional surveys at the outpatient department of San Lazaro Hospital between March 2022 and January 2023. We performed χ2 test and analysis of variance to assess the differences in characteristics across different data collection periods.

Results: A total of 765 participants were enrolled, ranging from 170 to 200 per period. Participant demographic, socioeconomic, and medical history were comparable across all data collection periods. Between March and October 2022, the proportion of participants who received a vaccine or booster dose significantly increased, from 77.9% to 90%. Seroprevalence across all data collection periods was consistently high, ranging from 97.8% to 99.5%. However, the geometric mean concentration of antibodies was highest in the data collection period following the Omicron-dominant wave. Infection rates were comparably low (< 10%) across periods, except for a peak at 16.7% in September to October 2022, which followed the rise in reported cases in Metro Manila.

Conclusion: Population-level seroprevalence among clinic attendees in Manila was consistently high a year after implementation of the national COVID-19 vaccination program, but analyses of antibody concentrations showed potential waning within a 3-month period.

菲律宾马尼拉实施国家COVID-19疫苗接种计划后SARS-CoV-2血清阳性率的重复横断面分析
背景:用于描述人群免疫的SARS-CoV-2血清流行病学研究在菲律宾是有限的,尽管该国的疫情持续时间很长。我们对之前的工作进行了后续研究,目的是在实施国家COVID-19疫苗接种计划一年后,估计马尼拉大都会门诊患者的SARS-CoV-2血清阳性率和感染率。方法:我们于2022年3月至2023年1月在圣拉扎罗医院门诊部进行了四次重复横断面调查。我们采用χ2检验和方差分析来评估不同数据收集期的特征差异。结果:共有765名受试者入组,每期170 - 200人不等。在所有数据收集期间,参与者的人口统计、社会经济和病史具有可比性。在2022年3月至10月期间,接种疫苗或加强剂的参与者比例显著增加,从77.9%增加到90%。在所有数据收集期间,血清阳性率一直很高,从97.8%到99.5%不等。然而,抗体的几何平均浓度在omicron优势波之后的数据收集期间最高。感染率相对较低(结论:在实施国家COVID-19疫苗接种计划一年后,马尼拉诊所参与者的人群水平血清阳性率一直很高,但抗体浓度分析显示,在3个月内可能会下降。
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Tropical Medicine and Health
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