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Assessing humoral immune response after two doses of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (CoronaVac) in healthcare workers

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Objectives During COVID-19 pandemic, the absence of immunity in the population left them susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2; healthcare workers (HCWs) being in the highest risk group. This study intends… Click to show full abstract

Objectives During COVID-19 pandemic, the absence of immunity in the population left them susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2; healthcare workers (HCWs) being in the highest risk group. This study intends to assess and follow up the humoral immunity in HCWs vaccinated with an inactive virus vaccine (CoronaVac). Study Design This is a prospective observational study. Methods A total of 1072 HCWs were investigated for the presence of IgG antibodies to the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the S1 subunit of the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 after vaccination. Blood samples were obtained following 28 days of the first dose, 21 days of the second dose, and three months after the second dose. Detection of anti-spike antibodies was performed by the chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) method (SARS-CoV-2 IgG II Quant, Abbott, Ireland). Results greater than or equal to the cutoff value 50.0 AU/mL were reported as positive. Results Four weeks after the first dose of vaccine, anti-spike antibodies were detected in 834/1072 (77.8%) of HCWs. Seropositivity was higher among females (84.6%) than males (70.6%) (p<0.001) and was found to be highest in both women and men between the ages of 18-34. Anti-spike antibodies were detected in 1008 of 1012 (99.6%) after 21 days of the second dose, and in 803 of 836 (96.1%) after three months of the second dose. Conclusions CoronaVac was found to be highly immunogenic after two consecutive doses performed 28 days apart to HCWs, however the immunogenicity declined significantly (p<0.001) after three months following the second dose of vaccine.

Keywords: second dose; vaccine coronavac; sars cov; healthcare workers

Journal Title: Public Health
Year Published: 2022

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