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Diabetic Medicine ; 40(Supplement 1):55, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-20231904

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Aims/Hypothesis: Covid-19 has been associated with poorer outcomes in individuals with type 1 diabetes. Most existing data relate to hospitalised patients with few data available on seroprevalence and the effects of Covid-19 on people with diabetes in the general population. We examined antibody responses to SARS Cov-2 infection and vaccination in people with and without diabetes. Method(s): From June 2020, capillary blood samples collected remotely from 1828 individuals (type 1 diabetes n = 267) were analysed for SARS-CoV- 2 antibodies to RBD (infection pre-Jan 2021/vaccination post -Jan 21) and N (infection post Jan 21) antigens using low serum volume luciferase-based assays developed "in house". Questionnaire data recording experiences of Covid-19 and vaccinations dates were collected simultaneously with the samples. Median antibody levels were compared using Kruskal-Wallis tests. Result(s): There was evidence of SARS CoV-2 infection in 317/1828 (17%) of individuals screened with no evidence of more severe self-reported Covid-19 symptoms in those with diabetes (no participants were hospitalised) and almost a quarter of those with type 1 diabetes were asymptomatic. Although samples were collected at variable time points from vaccination, robust antibody responses to vaccination were observed (Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Moderna) after the second vaccination with no differences in antibody levels between those with and without diabetes (p = 0.3). Conclusion(s): Hospitalised individuals with Covid-19 and type 1 diabetes were at greater risk of complications but this study shows that among the non-hospitalised population, clinical symptoms, antibody responses to infection, and vaccination in those with type 1 diabetes was similar to control subjects.

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