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Temporal trends of COVID-19 antibodies in vaccinated healthcare workers undergoing repeated serological sampling : An individual-level analysis within 13 months in the ORCHESTRA cohort
Collatuzzo, Giulia (Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna)
De Palma, Giuseppe (University of Brescia)
Violante, Francesco S. (University of Verona)
Larese Filon, Francesca (University of Trieste)
Fabianova, Eleonora (Regional Authority of Public Health)
Violán, Concepció (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Vimercati, Luigi (University of Bari)
Leustean, Mihaela (National Institute of Public Health)
Rodriguez-Suarez, Marta Maria (Universidad de Oviedo)
Sansone, Emanuele (IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna)
Sala, Emma (ASST Ospedali Civili di Brescia)
Zunarelli, Carlotta (Universidad de Bologna)
Lodi, Vittorio (IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna)
Monaco, Maria Grazia Lourdes (University Hospital of Verona (Itàlia))
Spiteri, Gianluca (University Hospital of Verona (Itàlia))
Negro, Corrado (Unit of University of Trieste)
Beresova, Jana (Regional Authority of Public Health)
Carrasco-Ribelles, Lucia Amalía (Institut Universitari d'Investigació en Atenció Primària Jordi Gol)
Tafuri, Silvio (Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari)
Asafo, Shuffield S. (Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna)
Ditano, Giorgia (Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna)
Abedini, Mahsa (Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna)
Boffetta, Paolo (Stony Brook University)

Date: 2023
Abstract: We investigated changes in serologic measurements after COVID-19 vaccination in 19,422 subjects. An individual-level analysis was performed on standardized measurements. Age, infection, vaccine doses, time between doses and serologies, and vaccine type were associated with changes in serologic levels within 13 months. Persistence of vaccine immunization is key for COVID-19 prevention. We investigated the difference between two serologic measurements of anti-COVID-19 S1 antibodies in an individual-level analysis on 19,422 vaccinated healthcare workers (HCW) from Italy, Spain, Romania, and Slovakia, tested within 13 months from first dose. Differences in serologic levels were divided by the standard error of the cohort-specific distribution, obtaining standardized measurements. We fitted multivariate linear regression models to identify predictors of difference between two measurements. We observed a progressively decreasing difference in serologic levels from <30 days to 210-240 days. Age was associated with an increased difference in serologic levels. There was a greater difference between the two serologic measurements in infected HCW than in HCW who had never been infected; before the first measurement, infected HCW had a relative risk (RR) of 0. 81 for one standard deviation in the difference [95% confidence interval (CI) 0. 78-0. 85]. The RRs for a 30-day increase in time between first dose and first serology, and between the two serologies, were 1. 08 (95% CI 1. 07-1. 10) and 1. 04 (95% CI 1. 03-1. 05), respectively. The first measurement was a strong predictor of subsequent antibody decrease (RR 1. 60; 95% CI 1. 56-1. 64). Compared with Comirnaty, Spikevax (RR 0. 83, 95% CI 0. 75-0. 92) and mixed vaccines (RR 0. 61, 95% CI 0. 51-0. 74) were smaller decrease in serological level (RR 0. 46; 95% CI 0. 40-0. 54). Age, COVID-19 infection, number of doses, time between first dose and first serology, time between serologies, and type of vaccine were associated with differences between the two serologic measurements within a 13-month period.
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Language: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Subject: Serial serology ; Antibodies ; Temporal trends ; COVID-19 vaccination ; Health care workers
Published in: Frontiers in immunology, Vol. 13 (january 2023) , ISSN 1664-3224

DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1079884
PMID: 36713452


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