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Vaccination strategy and anti - SARS-CoV-2 S titers in healthcare workers of the INT - IRCCS "Fondazione Pascale" Cancer Center (Naples, Italy).

Ernesta CavalcantiMaria Antonietta IsgròDomenica ReaLucia Di CapuaGiusy TrillòLuigi RussoGerardo BottiLeonardo MiscioFranco Maria BuonaguroAttilio Antonio Montano Bianchi
Published in: Infectious agents and cancer (2021)
The results showed that, as early as the first dose, SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals developed a remarkable and statistically significant immune response in comparison to those who did not contract the virus previously, suggesting the possibility of administering only one dose in previously SARS-CoV-2-infected subjects. FC for previously infected subjects should not be taken into account for the generally high pre-vaccination values. Conversely, FC for not infected subjects, after the second dose, were = 3.8 in > 45.0% of vaccinees, and ≤ 3.1 in 19.0%, the latter showing a potential susceptibility to further SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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