[医院工作人员对SARS-CoV-2的疫苗反应]。

Q4 Medicine
Susana Sabater Vidal, Mª Carmen Bellido-Cambrón, Alberto Arnedo-Pena, Mª Isabel Palomares-Gallego, Rosa María Larrea-González, Mario Carballido-Fernández, Rosario Moreno-Muñoz
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本研究的目的是测量医院工作人员在完成2剂辉瑞- biontech疫苗接种后的抗sars - cov -2免疫力,并检查可能与免疫状态相关的因素。还研究了疫苗的副作用。方法:这是一项对卡斯特隆综合大学医院工人代表性样本的横断面研究,这些工人于2021年1月和2月接种了两剂疫苗。最后一次给药一个月后,我们检测了抗蛋白N IgG抗体(IgG- np)、抗蛋白S IgG抗体(IgM-S)和抗蛋白S IgG抗体(IgG- quant)的定量水平。我们通过一份自我填写的问卷获得了人口统计学、危险因素和疫苗副作用的信息。统计分析采用多元回归模型。结果:参与调查的职工275人(96.8%,275/284)。IgG-Quant、IgM-S和IgG-NP阳性率分别为99.6%、14.9%和4.4%。调整后的IgG-Quant水平随着肥胖、不吸烟、IgM-S阳性和/或IgG-NP显著升高。IgM-S的患病率在男性中较高,与IgG-Quant的相关因素相同。在有covid -19感染史的人群中,42.9%的人没有IgG-NP。总体而言,86.5%的参与者有副作用,这些副作用与IgG-NP阳性、IgG-Quant水平高、年龄较小和女性有关。结论:除一人外,所有参与者均产生免疫。感染过新冠病毒的人抗体水平更高。很高比例的参与者有轻微的继发性反应,特别是那些以前感染过COVID-19的人。
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[Vaccine response to SARS-CoV-2 in hospital workers].

Introduction: The aim of this study was to measure anti-SARS-CoV-2 immunity of hospital workers after a completed 2-dose Pfizer-BionTech vaccination, and to examine factors potentially associated with immunity status. Side effects of the vaccine were also studied.

Method: This was a cross-sectional study of a representative sample of General University Hospital of Castellon workers, vaccinated with two doses in January and February 2021. We measured IgG antibodies against protein N (IgG-NP), IgM against protein S (IgM-S), and quantitative levles of IgG against protein S (IgG-Quant) one month after the last dose. We obtained information on demographic, risk factors, and vaccine side effects via a self-completed questionnaire. For the statistical analysis we used multiple regression models.

Results: Two hundred seventy-five workers participated (96.8%, 275/284). Positive IgG-Quant, IgM-S, and IgG-NP were 99.6%, 14.9% and 4.4%, respectively. Adjusted IgG-Quant levels increased significantly with obesity, nonsmoking status, positive IgM-S, and/or IgG-NP. The prevalence of IgM-S was higher in males, and associated with the same factors as those for IgG-Quant. Among those with a history of COVD-19 infection, 42.9% did not have IgG-NP. Overall 86.5% of participants had side effects, which were associated with positive IgG-NP, high IgG-Quant levels, younger age, and being female.

Conclusions: All but one participant developed immunity. Those who had suffered from COVID-19 infection had higher antibody levels. A high proportion of participants had mild secondary effects, especially those with previous COVID-19 infection.

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