Durability of Antibody Response and Frequency of SARS-CoV-2 Infection 6 Months after COVID-19 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
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4 2022
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Laing, Eric D. ; Weiss, Carol D. ; Samuels, Emily C. ; Coggins, Si’Ana A. ; Wang, Wei ; Wang, Richard ; Vassell, Russell ; Sterling, Spencer L. ; Tso, Marana S. ; Conner, Tonia ; Goguet, Emilie ; Moser, Matthew ; Jackson-Thompson, Belinda M. ; Illinik, Luca ; Davies, Julian ; Ortega, Orlando ; Parmelee, Edward ; Hollis-Perry, Monique ; Maiolatesi, Santina E. ; Wang, Gregory ; Ramsey, Kathleen F. ; Reyes, Anatalio E. ; Alcorta, Yolanda ; Wong, Mimi A. ; Lindrose, Alyssa R. ; Duplessis, Christopher A. ; Tribble, David R. ; Malloy, Allison M.W. ; Burgess, Timothy H. ; Pollett, Simon D. ; Olsen, Cara H. ; Broder, Christopher C. ; Mitre, Edward ; Laing, Eric D. ; Weiss, Carol D. ; Samuels, Emily C. ; Coggins, Si’Ana A. ; Wang, Wei ; Wang, Richard ; Vassell, Russell ; Sterling, Spencer L. ; Tso, Marana S. ; Conner, Tonia ; Goguet, Emilie ; Moser, Matthew ; Jackson-Thompson, Belinda M. ; Illinik, Luca ; Davies, Julian ; Ortega, Orlando ; Parmelee, Edward ; Hollis-Perry, Monique ; Maiolatesi, Santina E. ; Wang, Gregory ; Ramsey, Kathleen F. ; Reyes, Anatalio E. ; Alcorta, Yolanda ; Wong, Mimi A. ; Lindrose, Alyssa R. ; Duplessis, Christopher A. ; Tribble, David R. ; Malloy, Allison M.W. ; Burgess, Timothy H. ; Pollett, Simon D. ; Olsen, Cara H. ; Broder, Christopher C. ; Mitre, Edward
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Description:Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies decay but persist 6 months postvaccination; lower levels of neutralizing titers persist against Delta than wild-type virus. Of 227 vaccinated healthcare workers tested, only 2 experienced outpatient symptomatic breakthrough infections, despite 59/227 exhibiting serologic evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection, defined as presence of nucleocapsid protein antibodies.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(4):828-832 ; Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(4):828-832
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Pubmed ID:35203111
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC8962883
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Volume:28
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Issue:4
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:da7a7b4fa9e5ab80925dee7cdfbc85665374ff2ea747844f51721f31e7c22b49
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