Reinfection and post-vaccination infection by SARS-CoV-2 in nursing professionals: a prospective cohort study, Recife, 2020-2023.

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Thaís Milena da Silva Mesquita Verissimo, Ulisses Ramos Montarroyos, Demetrius Montenegro, Cláudio Luiz França Neto, Carolline Araújo Mariz
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate the incidence and factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 reinfection and post-vaccination infection in nursing professionals.

Methods: This was a prospective, descriptive, and analytical cohort study conducted in Recife from March 2020 to January 2023, following 399 nursing professionals. The cumulative incidences of COVID-19 infection and reinfection were estimated with a 95% confidence interval (95%CI).

Results: Among the participants, 71.9% (95%CI 67.3; 76.1) had SARS-CoV-2 infection; of these, 26.6% (95%CI 22.5; 31.1) were reinfected. Regarding the timing of infection, 46.4% (95%CI 41.5; 51.3) of participants were infected before the first dose of the vaccine. After the first dose, the incidence of infection decreased to 25.6% (95%CI 21.5; 30.1), highlighting the importance of vaccination. Nursing technicians were the category with the highest risk of infection. Women were at higher risk of infection and reinfection.

Conclusion: This finding of a reduced occurrence of infections among individuals vaccinated with at least one dose and with a history of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection reinforces the evidence base for hybrid immunity. However, despite the number of infections and reinfections among these professionals, further research is needed to systematize information on primary and recurrent infection cases in this population group, in order to enhance understanding of the phenomenon and improve surveillance processes, as well as prevention, control, and care measures targeting this professional category.

2020-2023年累西腓护理专业人员SARS-CoV-2再感染和疫苗接种后感染:一项前瞻性队列研究
目的:了解护理专业人员SARS-CoV-2再感染和疫苗接种后感染的发生率及相关因素。方法:这是一项前瞻性、描述性和分析性队列研究,于2020年3月至2023年1月在累西腓进行,随访了399名护理专业人员。以95%可信区间(95% ci)估计COVID-19感染和再感染的累积发生率。结果:在参与者中,71.9% (95%CI 67.3; 76.1)感染了SARS-CoV-2;其中,26.6% (95%CI 22.5; 31.1)再次感染。关于感染的时间,46.4% (95%CI 41.5; 51.3)的参与者在第一次接种疫苗之前被感染。首次接种后,感染发生率降至25.6% (95%CI 21.5; 30.1),凸显了疫苗接种的重要性。护理技师是感染风险最高的类别。女性感染和再感染的风险更高。结论:至少接种一剂疫苗且既往有SARS-CoV-2感染史的个体感染发生率降低的这一发现加强了混合免疫的证据基础。然而,尽管这些专业人员中存在感染和再感染的数量,但仍需要进一步研究,将这一人群中原发性和复发感染病例的信息系统化,以便加强对这一现象的了解,改进监测过程,以及针对这一专业类别的预防、控制和护理措施。
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