Login / Signup

Antibody Titer Correlates with Omicron Infection in Vaccinated Healthcare Workers.

Maximiliano MolluraRiccardo SartiRiccardo LeviChiara PozziElena AzzoliniLetterio Salvatore PolitiAlberto MantovaniRiccardo BarbieriMaria Rescigno
Published in: Viruses (2022)
The advent of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 has drastically reduced the level of hospitalization with severe COVID-19 disease in infected individuals. However, the diffusion of variants of concern still challenge the protection conferred by vaccines raised against the wild-type form of the virus. Here, we have characterized the antibody response to the BNT162b2 (Comirnaty) mRNA vaccine in patients infected with the Omicron variant. We analyzed a population of 4354 vaccinated healthcare workers (HCW) from 7 different hospitals in Italy and monitored infection with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron. We correlated infection with the antibody response after vaccination. We found that a lower level of IgG, younger age, and the presence of allergies correlate with increased infection during the Omicron wave, and that infections correlate with wild-type spike protein antibody titers below 350 BAU/mL. These results support the necessity of a fourth booster dose, particularly for individuals with lower levels of antibodies.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • wild type
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • coronavirus disease
  • end stage renal disease
  • healthcare
  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
  • gene expression
  • small molecule
  • early onset
  • patient reported outcomes