L. Barenghi, F. Romano, Garagiola Umberto, F. Spadari
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牙科保健工作者感染COVID-19的职业风险是一个亟待解决的问题。目前,SARSCoV-2疫苗诱导免疫的长期效力在很大程度上是未知的。我们的目的是在意大利牙科团队中研究完全接种BNT6112b2后1、4和7个月的RDB-IgG反应。在一家私人牙科诊所工作的所有13名牙科保健工作者(3名男性和10名女性)都被纳入了职业安全计划控制框架。所有牙科保健工作者的年龄均小于60岁;平均年龄(±DS)为41.23±9.63岁;2/13有一种与患COVID-19严重疾病的风险较高相关的疾病,但DHCW都没有受到这种疾病的影响。2020年12月至2021年9月,鼻拭子抗原检测SARSCoV-2均为阴性。没有报告通常归因于COVID-19的任何症状。按授权方案分两剂接种BNT6112b2疫苗。一些女性牙科保健工作者(4/13)似乎没有反应或轻微反应,并报告了相关病理(肥胖、高血压)。第二剂疫苗接种7个月后,抗SARS-CoV-2的RDB-IgG抗体显著降低(94%;P < 0.001)与1个月后的水平相比。对牙科保健工作者的职业风险和疫苗功效有更多的了解,严格采取标准预防措施,也许,疫苗增强或新的粘膜疫苗似乎是Dent Res Oral health 2021;4 (4): 074-084 DOI: 10.26502/droh.0044《牙科研究与口腔健康》第4卷第4期2021年12月75日应对COVID-19大流行的主要战略。
IgG titers Decline Post-Vaccination with BNT6112b2 in an Italian Dental Team
The occupational risk of dental health care workers for COVID-19 is a burning issue. Currently, the longlasting efficacy of the induced immunity from SARSCoV-2 vaccination is largely unknown. Our aim is to study the RDB-IgG response after 1, 4, and 7 months from complete vaccination with BNT6112b2 in an Italian dental team. All 13 dental health care workers (3 men and 10 women) working in a private dental office were enrolled in the frame of scheduled controls for occupational safety. All dental health care workers were aged less than 60 yrs old; the mean age (±DS) was 41.23±9.63 yrs; 2/13 had one medical condition associated with a higher risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19, but none of DHCW were affected with the disease. Antigen tests on nasal swab in detecting the SARSCoV-2 were always negative from December 2020 to September 2021. Any symptoms commonly attributed to COVID-19 were not reported. The vaccination with BNT6112b2 was done on them with two doses according to the authorization protocol. Some female dental health workers (4/13) seem to be non-responders or slightly responders and reported associated pathologies (obesity, hypertension). 7 months after the second dose of vaccine, the RDB-IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 have reduced significantly (94%; P < 0.001) compared to levels 1 month after. More knowledge on occupational risk and on vaccine efficacy in dental health care workers, stringent adoption of standard precautions, and, perhaps, the vaccine boost or new mucosal vaccines seem to be Dent Res Oral Health 2021; 4 (4): 074-084 DOI: 10.26502/droh.0044 Dental Research and Oral Health Vol. 4 No. 4 December 2021 75 the main strategy in facing COVID-19 pandemic.