Vacunación contra la covid-19 en la Universidad de Alicante (España): detección de anticuerpos neutralizantes frente al sars-CoV-2 mediante test serológico rápido, un estudio transversal
BACKGROUND // Neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 have shown to be an effective tool for the analysis of the immunity generated against COVID-19. Numerous seroprevalence studies carried out in different groups have made it possible to draw a global map of vaccination coverage through the use...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista española de salud pública 2023, Vol.97 (97) |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND // Neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 have shown to be an effective tool for the analysis of the immunity generated against
COVID-19. Numerous seroprevalence studies carried out in different groups have made it possible to draw a global map of vaccination coverage through the
use of rapid lateral flow immunochromatography serological tests for clinical and epidemiological purposes. The objective of our study was to determine
the degree of immunity against SARS-CoV-2 associated with the presence of neutralizing antibodies in administrative staff, teachers and students at the
University of Alicante by means of a rapid serological test and to learn about their experience with vaccination against COVID-19.
METHODS // A cross-sectional epidemiological study was designed, based on the prevalence of antibodies against the S protein (spike) of SARS-CoV-2. A total
of 888 people participated. The study was carried out with a single test (July 6 to July 22, 2021). Using logistic regression, adjusted Odds Ratios were calculated
according to sex, age, type of vaccine, number of vaccine doses received, complete vaccination schedule, and having had COVID-19.
RESULTS // The vaccines received mostly were Vaxzevria® and Comirnaty®, with 73.3% between both, although 67.2% presented a complete regimen. The
results of the OJABIO rapid neutralizing antibody test gave a positive result in 61.4% of the sample. There was a high association between the variables
COVID-19 infection, two doses of vaccine, Spikevax® or Comirnaty® vaccine, and eighteen/twenty-nine years old group with a positive result on the OJABIO
test. A total of 712 subjects answered the parallel survey (80%) on adverse effects and preferences between the different vaccines against COVID-19.
CONCLUSIONS // The vaccination status against COVID-19 in the university community after six months of the start of national immunization strategies
reflects low coverage despite the excellent willingness to get vaccinated. Neutralizing antibodies (NAb) rapid tests can be useful to guide immunization
strategies and decide when to administer new booster doses.
FUNDAMENTOS // Los anticuerpos neutralizantes frente al SARS-CoV-2 han resultado una herramienta eficaz para el análisis de la inmunidad generada
frente a la COVID-19. Numerosos estudios de seroprevalencia realizados en diferentes colectivos han permitido trazar un mapa global sobre la cobertura vacunal
mediante el uso de pruebas serológicas rápidas de i |
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ISSN: | 1135-5727 2173-9110 2173-9110 |