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COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence

Population surveillance in COVID-19 Pandemic is crucial to follow up the pace of disease and its related immunological status. Here we present a cross-sectional study done in Maricá, a seaside town close to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three rounds of study sampling, enrolling a total of 1134...

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Autores principales: Frauches, Thiago Silva, Costa, Carlos Alberto de Senna, Rodrigues, Claudia dos Santos, de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes, Ferreira, Michelle de Moraes, Ramos, Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva, de Souza Junior, Wilson Rodrigues, Costa, Andréa Ribeiro, Camargo, Adriana Cardoso, Alonso, Adriana Halfeld, dos Santos, Fábio Álvaro, Oliveira, Hércules da Silva, Coelho, Janaína Guimarães, Sobral, Joyce Florentina da Silva, Rodrigues, Luciane Cardoso dos Santos, Ferreira, Marcio Martins Casaes, Laureano, Patricia, da Paz Fernandes, Raquel Adalgiza, Santos, Renata da Silva, dos Santos, Rose Mary Carvalho, Milagres, Sanderson, dos Santos, Vanessa Cristina Conceição, Silva, Jussara Teixeira, da Silva, Tatiana Martins, da Rocha, Malu Gabriela Costa, de São Carlos, Andreia Edwirges, de Araújo Ramos, Amorim Mourão, Bastos, Fernanda Martins de Almeida, Francisco, Daina Raylle, Rosa, Sabrina dos Santos, Linhares, Layla Corrêa, Organista, Raissa Rodrigues, Bastos, Leandro, Pinto, Maria Magdalena Kelly, do Nascimento, Jean Pablo Lima, da Silveira, João Pedro Moura, dos Santos, Mateus Quintanilha, da Silva, Nathaly Santos, Ferreira, Nayra Cristina dos Santos, Reis, Rafael Brito Ramirez, de Oliveira, Ruan Fonseca, Sá, Valdinei de Oliveira, Hammes, Thyago Ramos de Siqueira, Monteiro, Juliano de Oliveira, Cardoso, Pedro Henrique, Arruda, Mônica Barcellos, Alvarez, Patricia, Maia, Richard Araujo, Ribeiro, Liane de Jesus, Ferreira, Orlando Costa, Santos, Aline, de Almeida, Alberto Carlos Melo, Garcia, Lauro, Pansera, Celso, Tanuri, Amilcar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36121796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269011
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author Frauches, Thiago Silva
Costa, Carlos Alberto de Senna
Rodrigues, Claudia dos Santos
de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes
Ferreira, Michelle de Moraes
Ramos, Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva
de Souza Junior, Wilson Rodrigues
Costa, Andréa Ribeiro
Camargo, Adriana Cardoso
Alonso, Adriana Halfeld
dos Santos, Fábio Álvaro
Oliveira, Hércules da Silva
Coelho, Janaína Guimarães
Sobral, Joyce Florentina da Silva
Rodrigues, Luciane Cardoso dos Santos
Ferreira, Marcio Martins Casaes
Laureano, Patricia
da Paz Fernandes, Raquel Adalgiza
Santos, Renata da Silva
dos Santos, Rose Mary Carvalho
Milagres, Sanderson
dos Santos, Vanessa Cristina Conceição
Silva, Jussara Teixeira
da Silva, Tatiana Martins
da Rocha, Malu Gabriela Costa
de São Carlos, Andreia Edwirges
de Araújo Ramos, Amorim Mourão
Bastos, Fernanda Martins de Almeida
Francisco, Daina Raylle
Rosa, Sabrina dos Santos
Linhares, Layla Corrêa
Organista, Raissa Rodrigues
Bastos, Leandro
Pinto, Maria Magdalena Kelly
do Nascimento, Jean Pablo Lima
da Silveira, João Pedro Moura
dos Santos, Mateus Quintanilha
da Silva, Nathaly Santos
Ferreira, Nayra Cristina dos Santos
Reis, Rafael Brito Ramirez
de Oliveira, Ruan Fonseca
Sá, Valdinei de Oliveira
Hammes, Thyago Ramos de Siqueira
Monteiro, Juliano de Oliveira
Cardoso, Pedro Henrique
Arruda, Mônica Barcellos
Alvarez, Patricia
Maia, Richard Araujo
Ribeiro, Liane de Jesus
Ferreira, Orlando Costa
Santos, Aline
de Almeida, Alberto Carlos Melo
Garcia, Lauro
Pansera, Celso
Tanuri, Amilcar
author_facet Frauches, Thiago Silva
Costa, Carlos Alberto de Senna
Rodrigues, Claudia dos Santos
de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes
Ferreira, Michelle de Moraes
Ramos, Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva
de Souza Junior, Wilson Rodrigues
Costa, Andréa Ribeiro
Camargo, Adriana Cardoso
Alonso, Adriana Halfeld
dos Santos, Fábio Álvaro
Oliveira, Hércules da Silva
Coelho, Janaína Guimarães
Sobral, Joyce Florentina da Silva
Rodrigues, Luciane Cardoso dos Santos
Ferreira, Marcio Martins Casaes
Laureano, Patricia
da Paz Fernandes, Raquel Adalgiza
Santos, Renata da Silva
dos Santos, Rose Mary Carvalho
Milagres, Sanderson
dos Santos, Vanessa Cristina Conceição
Silva, Jussara Teixeira
da Silva, Tatiana Martins
da Rocha, Malu Gabriela Costa
de São Carlos, Andreia Edwirges
de Araújo Ramos, Amorim Mourão
Bastos, Fernanda Martins de Almeida
Francisco, Daina Raylle
Rosa, Sabrina dos Santos
Linhares, Layla Corrêa
Organista, Raissa Rodrigues
Bastos, Leandro
Pinto, Maria Magdalena Kelly
do Nascimento, Jean Pablo Lima
da Silveira, João Pedro Moura
dos Santos, Mateus Quintanilha
da Silva, Nathaly Santos
Ferreira, Nayra Cristina dos Santos
Reis, Rafael Brito Ramirez
de Oliveira, Ruan Fonseca
Sá, Valdinei de Oliveira
Hammes, Thyago Ramos de Siqueira
Monteiro, Juliano de Oliveira
Cardoso, Pedro Henrique
Arruda, Mônica Barcellos
Alvarez, Patricia
Maia, Richard Araujo
Ribeiro, Liane de Jesus
Ferreira, Orlando Costa
Santos, Aline
de Almeida, Alberto Carlos Melo
Garcia, Lauro
Pansera, Celso
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description Population surveillance in COVID-19 Pandemic is crucial to follow up the pace of disease and its related immunological status. Here we present a cross-sectional study done in Maricá, a seaside town close to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three rounds of study sampling, enrolling a total of 1134 subjects, were performed during May to August 2021. Here we show that the number of individuals carrying detectable IgG antibodies and the neutralizing antibody (NAb) levels were greater in vaccinated groups compared to unvaccinated ones, highlighting the importance of vaccination to attain noticeable levels of populational immunity against SARS-CoV-2. Moreover, we found a decreased incidence of COVID-19 throughout the study, clearly correlated with the level of vaccinated individuals as well as the proportion of individuals with detectable levels of IgG anti-SARS-CoV-2 and NAb. The observed drop occurred even during the introduction of the Delta variant in Maricá, what suggests that the vaccination slowed down the widespread transmission of this variant. Overall, our data clearly support the use of vaccines to drop the incidence associated to SARS-CoV-2.
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spelling pubmed-94846802022-09-20 COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence Frauches, Thiago Silva Costa, Carlos Alberto de Senna Rodrigues, Claudia dos Santos de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes Ferreira, Michelle de Moraes Ramos, Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva de Souza Junior, Wilson Rodrigues Costa, Andréa Ribeiro Camargo, Adriana Cardoso Alonso, Adriana Halfeld dos Santos, Fábio Álvaro Oliveira, Hércules da Silva Coelho, Janaína Guimarães Sobral, Joyce Florentina da Silva Rodrigues, Luciane Cardoso dos Santos Ferreira, Marcio Martins Casaes Laureano, Patricia da Paz Fernandes, Raquel Adalgiza Santos, Renata da Silva dos Santos, Rose Mary Carvalho Milagres, Sanderson dos Santos, Vanessa Cristina Conceição Silva, Jussara Teixeira da Silva, Tatiana Martins da Rocha, Malu Gabriela Costa de São Carlos, Andreia Edwirges de Araújo Ramos, Amorim Mourão Bastos, Fernanda Martins de Almeida Francisco, Daina Raylle Rosa, Sabrina dos Santos Linhares, Layla Corrêa Organista, Raissa Rodrigues Bastos, Leandro Pinto, Maria Magdalena Kelly do Nascimento, Jean Pablo Lima da Silveira, João Pedro Moura dos Santos, Mateus Quintanilha da Silva, Nathaly Santos Ferreira, Nayra Cristina dos Santos Reis, Rafael Brito Ramirez de Oliveira, Ruan Fonseca Sá, Valdinei de Oliveira Hammes, Thyago Ramos de Siqueira Monteiro, Juliano de Oliveira Cardoso, Pedro Henrique Arruda, Mônica Barcellos Alvarez, Patricia Maia, Richard Araujo Ribeiro, Liane de Jesus Ferreira, Orlando Costa Santos, Aline de Almeida, Alberto Carlos Melo Garcia, Lauro Pansera, Celso Tanuri, Amilcar PLoS One Research Article Population surveillance in COVID-19 Pandemic is crucial to follow up the pace of disease and its related immunological status. Here we present a cross-sectional study done in Maricá, a seaside town close to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three rounds of study sampling, enrolling a total of 1134 subjects, were performed during May to August 2021. Here we show that the number of individuals carrying detectable IgG antibodies and the neutralizing antibody (NAb) levels were greater in vaccinated groups compared to unvaccinated ones, highlighting the importance of vaccination to attain noticeable levels of populational immunity against SARS-CoV-2. Moreover, we found a decreased incidence of COVID-19 throughout the study, clearly correlated with the level of vaccinated individuals as well as the proportion of individuals with detectable levels of IgG anti-SARS-CoV-2 and NAb. The observed drop occurred even during the introduction of the Delta variant in Maricá, what suggests that the vaccination slowed down the widespread transmission of this variant. Overall, our data clearly support the use of vaccines to drop the incidence associated to SARS-CoV-2. Public Library of Science 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9484680/ /pubmed/36121796 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269011 Text en © 2022 Frauches et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Frauches, Thiago Silva
Costa, Carlos Alberto de Senna
Rodrigues, Claudia dos Santos
de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes
Ferreira, Michelle de Moraes
Ramos, Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva
de Souza Junior, Wilson Rodrigues
Costa, Andréa Ribeiro
Camargo, Adriana Cardoso
Alonso, Adriana Halfeld
dos Santos, Fábio Álvaro
Oliveira, Hércules da Silva
Coelho, Janaína Guimarães
Sobral, Joyce Florentina da Silva
Rodrigues, Luciane Cardoso dos Santos
Ferreira, Marcio Martins Casaes
Laureano, Patricia
da Paz Fernandes, Raquel Adalgiza
Santos, Renata da Silva
dos Santos, Rose Mary Carvalho
Milagres, Sanderson
dos Santos, Vanessa Cristina Conceição
Silva, Jussara Teixeira
da Silva, Tatiana Martins
da Rocha, Malu Gabriela Costa
de São Carlos, Andreia Edwirges
de Araújo Ramos, Amorim Mourão
Bastos, Fernanda Martins de Almeida
Francisco, Daina Raylle
Rosa, Sabrina dos Santos
Linhares, Layla Corrêa
Organista, Raissa Rodrigues
Bastos, Leandro
Pinto, Maria Magdalena Kelly
do Nascimento, Jean Pablo Lima
da Silveira, João Pedro Moura
dos Santos, Mateus Quintanilha
da Silva, Nathaly Santos
Ferreira, Nayra Cristina dos Santos
Reis, Rafael Brito Ramirez
de Oliveira, Ruan Fonseca
Sá, Valdinei de Oliveira
Hammes, Thyago Ramos de Siqueira
Monteiro, Juliano de Oliveira
Cardoso, Pedro Henrique
Arruda, Mônica Barcellos
Alvarez, Patricia
Maia, Richard Araujo
Ribeiro, Liane de Jesus
Ferreira, Orlando Costa
Santos, Aline
de Almeida, Alberto Carlos Melo
Garcia, Lauro
Pansera, Celso
Tanuri, Amilcar
COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
title COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
title_full COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
title_fullStr COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
title_short COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
title_sort covid-19 cross-sectional study in maricá, brazil: the impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36121796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269011
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