医护人员COVID-19灭活疫苗后抗刺突IgG反应评价

Ç. Kılınç, Melike Yaşar Duman, B. Çalışır, N. Çöplü, Rıdvan Özbek, C. Demir, Zafer Ergül, Enis Fuat Tüfekci
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目的:本研究旨在测定接种两剂冠状病毒疫苗(北京科兴生命科学公司)的医护人员(HCWs)在第二次接种后第四周的抗刺突IgG水平。该研究的第二个目的是评估可能影响抗体水平的几个因素。材料和方法:研究在Kastamonu培训和研究医院进行。本研究共纳入197名20-63岁男女卫生保健员。使用SARS-CoV-2 IgG II定量试剂盒从2021年3月10日至16日收集的受试者血清样本中测定中和SARS-CoV-2刺突蛋白S1亚基的抗体水平。此外,对所有受试者进行了包含人口统计和临床数据信息的问卷调查。统计研究这些数据是否影响抗刺突IgG水平。结果:所有受试者抗刺突IgG水平均为阳性。计算受试者抗尖峰IgG水平中位数为860.2 AU/mL (519.1-1674.1 AU/mL)。非吸烟者和rh阳性受试者的抗尖峰IgG水平高于吸烟者和rh阴性受试者(p=0.001和p=0.046)。然而,年龄、性别、COVID-19病史、血型和季节性流感疫苗对受试者抗刺突IgG水平无显著影响(p>0.05)。结论:接种冠状病毒疫苗的卫生保健工作者抗刺突IgG反应均为阳性。此外,吸烟和rh因子影响抗刺突IgG的应答。另一方面,进一步的研究需要考察更多的参数和更多的受试者。
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Evaluation of anti-spike IgG response after inactivated COVID-19 vaccine in healthcare workers
Aim: This study purposed to determine anti-spike IgG levels at the fourth week after the second dose in healthcare workers (HCWs) who had two doses of the CoronaVac vaccine (Sinovac Life Sciences, Beijing, China). The second purpose of the study was to evaluate several factors that may affect antibody levels. Material and Method: The study was performed at Kastamonu Training and Research Hospital. A total of 197 HCWs of both genders aged 20-63 were included in this study. Antibody levels that neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein S1 subunit were determined using the SARS-CoV-2 IgG II Quant kit from serum samples collected from the subjects between 10-16 March 2021. Also, a questionnaire containing information about demographic and clinical data was administered to all subjects. It was statistically investigated whether these data affected the anti-spike IgG levels. Results: All subjects had anti-spike IgG levels positive. The median value of the subjects' anti-spike IgG levels was calculated as 860.2 AU/mL (519.1-1674.1 AU/mL). Anti-spike IgG levels were statistically higher in non-smokers and Rh-positive subjects versus the smokers and Rh-negative subjects (p=0.001 and p=0.046, respectively).  However, age groups, gender, COVID-19 history, blood type, and seasonal influenza vaccine did not significantly affect anti-spike IgG levels in the subjects (p>0.05). Conclusion: Anti-spike IgG responses were positive in all HCWs who received the CoronaVac vaccine. Besides, the results showed that smoking and Rh-factor affect the anti-spike IgG response. On the other hand, further studies need to examine more parameters with a larger number of subjects.
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