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Pronounced antibody elevation after SARS‐CoV‐2 BNT162b2 mRNA booster vaccination in nursing home residents
Authors:Yong Chong  Takeyuki Goto  Naoki Tani  Akiko Yonekawa  Hideyuki Ikematsu  Nobuyuki Shimono  Yosuke Tanaka  Koichi Akashi
Affiliation:1. Medicine and Biosystemic Science, Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Sciences (The First Department of Internal Medicine), Fukuoka Japan ; 2. Japan Physicians Association, Tokyo Japan ; 3. Center for the Study of Global Infection, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka Japan ; 4. Medical Corporation SOUSEIKAI, Kanenokuma Hospital, Fukuoka Japan
Abstract:BackgroundInfection control during COVID‐19 outbreaks in nursing facilities is a critical public health issue. Antibody responses before and after the third (booster) dose of SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccination in nursing home residents have not been fully characterized.MethodsThis study included 117 individuals: 54 nursing home residents (mean age, 83.8 years; 39 SARS‐CoV‐2‐naive and 15 previously infected) and 63 healthcare workers (mean age, 45.8 years; 32 SARS‐CoV‐2‐naive and 31 previously infected). Anti‐spike (receptor‐binding domain [RBD]) and anti‐nucleocapsid antibody responses to BNT162b2 mRNA vaccination and their related factors were evaluated using pre‐ (shortly and 6 months after the second dose) and post‐booster vaccination samples.ResultsThe median anti‐spike (RBD) IgG level in SARS‐CoV‐2‐naive residents 6 months after the second dose was the lowest among the four groups, with a decreasing rate of over 90%. The median rate of increase before and after the third dose in SARS‐CoV‐2‐naive residents was significantly higher than that in SARS‐CoV‐2‐naive healthcare workers (64.1‐ vs. 37.0‐fold, P = 0.003), with the highest level among the groups. The IgG ratio of SARS‐CoV‐2‐naive residents to healthcare workers after the second and third doses changed from one‐fifth (20%) to one‐half (50%). The rate of increase after the third dose in previously infected individuals was three‐ to fourfold, regardless of residents or healthcare workers.ConclusionsAdvanced aged nursing home residents, poor responders in the initial SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccine series, could obtain sufficient antibody responses with the additional booster dose, despite more than 6 months after the second.
Keywords:antibody response, booster vaccination, COVID‐  19, nursing home residents, SARS‐  CoV‐  2
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