Assessment Of Antibody Levels In A Population Vaccinated With Sputnik V

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
D. Gonzalez, Federico Fortuna, A. Fritzler, Juan J. Jamardo, E. Duarte, C. Ibar, D. Jacobsen, M. Estevez, J. Aguirre, Belky B. Garzón, R. Absi, E. Repetto, Gelos Diego Sanchez, Damian Zopatti, B. Fabre
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Objectives — The objective of our study was to assess humoral response in a population of health workers after vaccination with the first and second doses of Sputnik V. Methods — SARS-CoV-2 total antibodies (IgG and IgM) were measured, using the Centaur XPT autoanalyzer, Siemens®, in 530 serum samples taken from health workers in Buenos Aires vaccinated with Sputnik V. Results — After 21 days of the first dose application, 10 individuals (1.9%) presented antibody levels <1.0 (non-reactive), while 520 subjects (98.1%) responded with antibody values >1.0 (reactive). The results, obtained 21 days after the second dose, show that only 2 individuals (0.38%) had antibody levels <1.0 (non-reactive) and 528 (99.6%) responded with antibody values >1.0 (reactive). Conclusion — This study results implied that two doses of Sputnik V vaccine generated a proper antibody response in virtually the entire studied population.
Sputnik V疫苗接种人群抗体水平评估
目的-本研究的目的是评估接种第一剂和第二剂Sputnik v疫苗后卫生工作者人群的体液反应。方法-使用西门子®Centaur XPT自动分析仪对布宜诺斯艾利斯接种了Sputnik v疫苗的卫生工作者的530份血清样本进行了SARS-CoV-2总抗体(IgG和IgM)的测量。结果-在第一次剂量应用21天后,10人(1.9%)出现抗体水平1.0(反应性)。第二次接种21天后的结果显示,只有2人(0.38%)的抗体水平为1.0(反应性)。结论-本研究结果表明,两剂Sputnik V疫苗在几乎整个研究人群中产生了适当的抗体反应。
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Russian Open Medical Journal
Russian Open Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Russian Open Medical Journal (RusOMJ) (ISSN 2304-3415) is an international peer reviewed open access e-journal. The website is updated quarterly with the RusOMJ’s latest original research, clinical studies, case reports, reviews, news, and comment articles. This Journal devoted to all field of medicine. All the RusOMJ’s articles are published in full on www.romj.org with open access and no limits on word counts. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. The RusOMJ team is based mainly in Saratov (Russia), although we also have editors elsewhere in Russian and in other countries.
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