加拿大献血者的 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗接种情况:了解献血者在总人口中的代表性

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Sheila F. O'Brien , Mindy Goldman , Behrouz Ehsani-Moghaddam , Wenli Fan , Lori Osmond , Chantale Pambrun , Steven J. Drews
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摘要

导言:在大流行期间,全世界的献血者对于监测感染和疫苗接种产生的抗 SARS-CoV-2 抗体是不可或缺的。大流行之前,对献血者接种疫苗的行为研究不足。我们的目的是比较加拿大献血者中具有 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗抗体的百分比与在最初疫苗部署期间每月至少接种一剂疫苗的普通人群的百分比。我们还报告了献血者对 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗接种的态度。方法在 2021 年期间随机抽取加拿大献血者进行 SARS-CoV-2 抗体检测(N = 165,240)。将具有疫苗抗体的献血者样本比例与 2021 年除二月份以外每月至少接种一剂疫苗的普通人群比例进行比较。对加拿大献血者的疫苗接种意向和态度进行了随机抽样调查(参与人数 = 4,558 人,回复率为 30.4%)。在疫苗部署初期,普通人群的接种率高于捐献者(p < 0.05),到 2021 年中期,捐献者的接种率高于普通人群(p < 0.05),但到 2021 年底,两者的接种率相近。2021年5月,52.6%的受访捐献者已接种疫苗,另有41.1%的捐献者打算在符合条件时接种疫苗。大多数献血者认为 COVID-19 感染可能很严重(83.5%),即使以前感染过也必须接种疫苗(77.8%)。由于献血者可能更愿意接受疫苗接种,因此在大流行条件下,他们可能对监测疫苗接种引起的血清流行率很有价值。
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SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in Canadian blood donors: Insight into donor representativeness of the general population

Introduction

Blood donors world-wide were indispensable for monitoring anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies generated by infection and vaccination during the pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, donor vaccination behaviours were under-studied. We aimed to compare the percentage of Canadian blood donors with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination antibodies with the percentage of the general population who received at least one dose of vaccine each month during initial vaccine deployment. We also report donor attitudes towards SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.

Methods

Canadian blood donors were randomly selected for SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing over 2021 (N = 165,240). The percentage of donor samples with vaccination antibodies were compared with the percentage of general population who received at least one dose of vaccine in each month of 2021 except February. A random sample of Canadian blood donors were surveyed about vaccination intent and attitudes (N = 4,558 participated, 30.4 % response rate).

Results

The percentages of the general population vaccinated and donors with vaccination antibodies increased from 1 % to over 90 %. General population vaccination was greater early in vaccine deployment than donors (p < 0.05), greater in donors than the general population by mid-2021 (p < 0.05) but they were similar by the end of 2021. While 52.6 % of surveyed donors had received vaccine in May 2021, a further 41.1 % intended to when eligible. Most donors thought COVID-19 infection could be serious (83.5 %) and that it was important to be vaccinated even if previously infected (77.8 %).

Conclusion

Early pandemic vaccine prioritization to at-risk individuals and healthcare workers gave rise to higher general population vaccination percentages, while donors had higher vaccine antibody percentages as vaccine was deployed to progressively younger age groups. Since blood donors may be more willing to receive vaccination, under pandemic conditions they may be valuable for monitoring vaccination-induced seroprevalence.

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