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Digestive and Liver Disease ; 54:S1, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1734329

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Background and Aims: SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines have been approved to prevent COVID-19. We assessed immunogenicity, effectiveness and safety of vaccines in patients with compensated and decompesated cirrhosis. Method: This is a prospective single center study assessing humoral and cellular responses in cirrhotics compared to healthy controls, incidence post-vaccination SARS-CoV-2 infections and adverse events (AEs). Antibodies against the spike- and nucleocapside-protein (anti-S and anti-N) were tested at baseline, 21 days after the first and second doses and during follow-up. Spike-specific T-cells quantity assessment was longitudinally conducted by the stimulation of whole blood with peptides covering the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, followed by IFN-γ and IL-2 measurement. Results: 182 cirrhotics (61 years, 75% males, 45% viral-related, 74% Child-Pugh A, 31% HCC, 85% COVID-19 naïve) and 38 healthy subjects were enrolled. Previous SARS-CoV-2 infection predicted higher anti-S titres at all time points after vaccination, in both groups. COVID-19 naïve cirrhotics showed significantly lower anti-S titres compared to controls [998.5 (0.4-12,500) vs 1,520 (259-12,500) U/mL, p=0.048], anti-S titres significantly decreased after a median of 133 (70-182) days [536 (0.4-8,777) U/mL, p<0.0001] and were lower in decompensated vs compensated cirrhosis [632 (0.4-12,500) vs 1,377 (0.4-12,500) U/mL, p=0.028]. By multivariable analysis in COVID-19 naïve cirrhotics, independent predictors of lower anti-S were active HCC, immunocompromised conditions, BNT162b2 and lower anti-S after first dose. The spike-specific T-cell response was evaluated in 14 cirrhotics, showing a heterogeneous magnitude of response, but on average the quantity and kinetics of decline of the spike-specific cellular responses diverged in cirrhotics compared to controls, with lower concentrations of both IFN-γ and IL-2. During follow-up, 4/133 (3%) COVID-19 naïve cirrhotics tested positive for anti-N, all asymptomatic. Neither unexpected nor severe AEs emerged. Conclusion: Humoral and cellular responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines appeared suboptimal in patients with cirrhosis, however the rate of post-vaccination infection seems low.

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Education Sciences ; 10(12):10, 2020.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1024542

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The first case of pneumonia was reported on 8 December 2019 and identified on 7 January 2020 as COVID-19. On 9 March 2020, to stop the spread of COVID-19 cases, the Italian government declared a health emergency, forcing all citizens to go into lockdown. Suddenly, schools were constrained to using distance learning strategies with little or limited experience on the topic. Particularly, in the southern regions of Italy, approximately 20% of the students did not have access to any devices and were excluded from learning, producing a direct risk of increased adolescent delinquency. This research team intended to report the results of an observational study that focused on the perceptions of distance learning in adolescents from secondary school in Naples (Italy) between April and May 2020. The questionnaire comprised 11 questions focused on the perceptions of distance learning in comparison to live classrooms, relationships with peers and teachers, and levels of anxiety. The study is amongst the first to report the effect of the pandemic from a student-centred perspective and hopes to produce information to develop future research on asynchronous learning.

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