Assessment of antibody levels in a population vaccinated with Sputnik V

Objectives — The objective of our study was to assess humoral response in a population of health workers after vaccination with the first and second doses of Sputnik V. Methods — SARS-CoV-2 total antibodies (IgG and IgM) were measured, using the Centaur XPT autoanalyzer, Siemens®, in 530 serum sampl...

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Main Authors: Diego Gonzalez, Federico Fortuna, Analy F. Fritzler, Juan J. Jamardo, Eliana Duarte, Carolina Ibar, Dario G. Jacobsen, Maria E. Estevez, J Aguirre, Belky B. Garzón, Ruben Absi, Esteban M. Repetto, Gelos Diego Sanchez, Damian Zopatti, Bibiana Fabre
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Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2023-03-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://romj.org/node/522
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Summary:Objectives — The objective of our study was to assess humoral response in a population of health workers after vaccination with the first and second doses of Sputnik V. Methods — SARS-CoV-2 total antibodies (IgG and IgM) were measured, using the Centaur XPT autoanalyzer, Siemens®, in 530 serum samples taken from health workers in Buenos Aires vaccinated with Sputnik V. Results — After 21 days of the first dose application, 10 individuals (1.9%) presented antibody levels <1.0 (non-reactive), while 520 subjects (98.1%) responded with antibody values >1.0 (reactive). The results, obtained 21 days after the second dose, show that only 2 individuals (0.38%) had antibody levels <1.0 (non-reactive) and 528 (99.6%) responded with antibody values >1.0 (reactive). Conclusion — This study results implied that two doses of Sputnik V vaccine generated a proper antibody response in virtually the entire studied population.
ISSN:2304-3415