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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study

BACKGROUND: While increasing coverage of effective vaccines against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), emergent variants raise concerns about breakthrough infection. Data are limited, however, whether breakthrough infection during the epidemic of the variant is ascribed to insufficient vaccine-ind...

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Autores principales: Yamamoto, Shohei, Maeda, Kenji, Matsuda, Kouki, Tanaka, Akihito, Horii, Kumi, Okudera, Kaori, Takeuchi, Junko S, Mizoue, Tetsuya, Konishi, Maki, Ozeki, Mitsuru, Sugiyama, Haruhito, Aoyanagi, Nobuyoshi, Mitsuya, Hiroaki, Sugiura, Wataru, Ohmagari, Norio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8755292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab1048
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author Yamamoto, Shohei
Maeda, Kenji
Matsuda, Kouki
Tanaka, Akihito
Horii, Kumi
Okudera, Kaori
Takeuchi, Junko S
Mizoue, Tetsuya
Konishi, Maki
Ozeki, Mitsuru
Sugiyama, Haruhito
Aoyanagi, Nobuyoshi
Mitsuya, Hiroaki
Sugiura, Wataru
Ohmagari, Norio
author_facet Yamamoto, Shohei
Maeda, Kenji
Matsuda, Kouki
Tanaka, Akihito
Horii, Kumi
Okudera, Kaori
Takeuchi, Junko S
Mizoue, Tetsuya
Konishi, Maki
Ozeki, Mitsuru
Sugiyama, Haruhito
Aoyanagi, Nobuyoshi
Mitsuya, Hiroaki
Sugiura, Wataru
Ohmagari, Norio
author_sort Yamamoto, Shohei
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description BACKGROUND: While increasing coverage of effective vaccines against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), emergent variants raise concerns about breakthrough infection. Data are limited, however, whether breakthrough infection during the epidemic of the variant is ascribed to insufficient vaccine-induced immunogenicity. METHODS: We describe incident COVID-19 in relation to the vaccination program among workers of a referral hospital in Tokyo. During the predominantly Delta epidemic, we followed 2415 fully vaccinated staff (BNT162b2) for breakthrough infection and selected 3 matched controls. We measured post-vaccination neutralizing antibodies against the wild-type, Alpha (B.1.1.7), and Delta (B.1.617.2) strains using live viruses and anti-spike antibodies using quantitative assays, and compared them using the generalized estimating equation model between the 2 groups. RESULTS: No COVID-19 cases occurred 1–2 months after the vaccination program during the fourth epidemic wave in Japan, dominated by the Alpha variant, while 22 cases emerged 2–4 months after the vaccination program during the fifth wave, dominated by the Delta variant. In the vaccinated cohort, all 17 cases of breakthrough infection were mild or asymptomatic and participants had returned to work early. There was no measurable difference between cases and controls in post-vaccination neutralizing antibody titers against the wild-type, Alpha, Delta, and anti-spike antibody titers, while neutralizing titers against the variants were considerably lower than those against the wild-type. CONCLUSIONS: Post-vaccination neutralizing antibody titers were not decreased among patients with breakthrough infection relative to their controls under the Delta variant outbreak. The result points to the importance of infection-control measures in the post-vaccination era, irrespective of immunogenicity profile.
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spelling pubmed-87552922022-01-13 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study Yamamoto, Shohei Maeda, Kenji Matsuda, Kouki Tanaka, Akihito Horii, Kumi Okudera, Kaori Takeuchi, Junko S Mizoue, Tetsuya Konishi, Maki Ozeki, Mitsuru Sugiyama, Haruhito Aoyanagi, Nobuyoshi Mitsuya, Hiroaki Sugiura, Wataru Ohmagari, Norio Clin Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: While increasing coverage of effective vaccines against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), emergent variants raise concerns about breakthrough infection. Data are limited, however, whether breakthrough infection during the epidemic of the variant is ascribed to insufficient vaccine-induced immunogenicity. METHODS: We describe incident COVID-19 in relation to the vaccination program among workers of a referral hospital in Tokyo. During the predominantly Delta epidemic, we followed 2415 fully vaccinated staff (BNT162b2) for breakthrough infection and selected 3 matched controls. We measured post-vaccination neutralizing antibodies against the wild-type, Alpha (B.1.1.7), and Delta (B.1.617.2) strains using live viruses and anti-spike antibodies using quantitative assays, and compared them using the generalized estimating equation model between the 2 groups. RESULTS: No COVID-19 cases occurred 1–2 months after the vaccination program during the fourth epidemic wave in Japan, dominated by the Alpha variant, while 22 cases emerged 2–4 months after the vaccination program during the fifth wave, dominated by the Delta variant. In the vaccinated cohort, all 17 cases of breakthrough infection were mild or asymptomatic and participants had returned to work early. There was no measurable difference between cases and controls in post-vaccination neutralizing antibody titers against the wild-type, Alpha, Delta, and anti-spike antibody titers, while neutralizing titers against the variants were considerably lower than those against the wild-type. CONCLUSIONS: Post-vaccination neutralizing antibody titers were not decreased among patients with breakthrough infection relative to their controls under the Delta variant outbreak. The result points to the importance of infection-control measures in the post-vaccination era, irrespective of immunogenicity profile. Oxford University Press 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8755292/ /pubmed/34950947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab1048 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Yamamoto, Shohei
Maeda, Kenji
Matsuda, Kouki
Tanaka, Akihito
Horii, Kumi
Okudera, Kaori
Takeuchi, Junko S
Mizoue, Tetsuya
Konishi, Maki
Ozeki, Mitsuru
Sugiyama, Haruhito
Aoyanagi, Nobuyoshi
Mitsuya, Hiroaki
Sugiura, Wataru
Ohmagari, Norio
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study
title Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study
title_full Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study
title_fullStr Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study
title_full_unstemmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study
title_short Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Breakthrough Infection and Post-Vaccination Neutralizing Antibodies Among Healthcare Workers in a Referral Hospital in Tokyo: A Case-Control Matching Study
title_sort coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) breakthrough infection and post-vaccination neutralizing antibodies among healthcare workers in a referral hospital in tokyo: a case-control matching study
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8755292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab1048
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