COVID-19疫苗接种后医护人员血清中抗免疫球蛋白G抗体水平:一项单中心研究

Q3 Medicine
Sara S Saad, Wafaa H Omar, Fadia M Attia, Abeer E El Sayed, Mohamed M Eida, Nader A Nemr
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行敦促国际科学界在治疗方法和疫苗方面寻找控制严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的答案。接种疫苗后的免疫反应因人而异,特别是作为抗击这种疾病的第一道防线的卫生保健工作者。我们的目的是测量苏伊士运河大学医院医护人员在接种COVID-19疫苗后的抗igg抗体滴度水平。这项研究包括141名医护人员。其中,54名医生、80名护士、6名卫生服务工作者和1名保安。采用罗氏Elecsys Anti-SARS-CoV-2血清检测IgG。96.5%的参与者血清阳性,43.3%的参与者有COVID-19感染史的证据。血清中IgG滴度最高的是年龄最小的年龄组(20 - <35岁),平均为335.1 U/ml,接种了科兴疫苗的参与者血清中IgG滴度最高,为354.6U/ml;其次是国药(平均352.15 U/ml),其次是辉瑞和Moderna (311.7U/ml),阿斯利康疫苗的平均水平最低(267.31U/ml)。疲劳是最显著的短期副作用,发生在34%的参与者身上。综上所述,疫苗接种后血清IgG滴度明显升高,既往感染COVID-19者抗体反应较好。疫苗接种后血清IgG滴度受年龄、既往感染史和疫苗类型的影响,疫苗接种后短期副作用可能受年龄和疫苗类型的影响。
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COVID-19 anti immunoglobulin G antibodies serum levels among health care workers post COVID -19 vaccination: A single center study
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has urged the scientific community internationally to find answers in terms of therapeutics and vaccines to control the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The post vaccination immune response differs between individuals especially health care workers who are the first line of defense to combat this disease. Our aim was to measure levels of anti-IgG antibodies titer post COVID-19 vaccination among health care workers in Suez Canal University Hospital. The study included 141 healthcare workers. Of these, 54 were physicians, 80 nurses, 6 health service workers, and one security guard. We used the Roche Elecsys Anti-SARS-CoV-2 assay for serological detection of IgG. Seropositive was found in 96.5% of the participants, and 43.3% of them had evidence of the prior history of COVID-19 infection. The highest titers of IgG in sera were found in the youngest age groups (20 - <35) years with a mean of 335.1 U/ ml. Participants who received the Sinovac vaccine had the highest mean IgG titer, 354.6U/ml; followed by Sinopharm (mean 352.15 U/ml) then Pfizer and Moderna (311.7U/ml) and AstraZeneca vaccine had the least mean level (267.31U/ml). Fatigue was the most significant short side effect occurring with 34% of the participants. In conclusion, there was a significant rising in serum IgG titer post-vaccine, and better antibody response in those previously infected with COVID-19. The post-COVID-19 vaccine serum IgG titers were affected by age, prior history of COVID-19 infection, and type of vaccine while short side effects post-vaccination may be affected by age and type of the vaccine.
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