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Neurology ; 98(18 SUPPL), 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1925163

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Objective: To evaluate the elicitation and the duration of anti-SARS-Cov-2 neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) after BNT162b2 vaccination in subjects with Multiple Sclerosis (swMS) naïve or under therapy compared to Healthy Subjects (HS). Background: Questions have raised about anti-SARS-CoV2 vaccine efficacy in subjects under immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory therapies such as swMS. These therapies are often associated with qualitative and quantitative changes of the immune system, and thus may have implications on the efficacy of anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccine due to a different elicitation of the immune response. The neutralizing capacity of vaccine-induced antibodies (Abs), as well as the duration of these nAbs is a fundamental issue to be addressed for the comprehension of how swMS respond to anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Design/Methods: Sera were collected from 71 swMS and 20 HS, before, 1 and 6 months after vaccination with BNT162b2 vaccine. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 nAbs were measured with an ELISA test that detects IgG directed toward the Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) localized on the Spike (S) protein of SARS-CoV-2, and by means of an in vitro antiviral test using SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirions engineered with the S protein. Results: At multivariable analysis, swMS showed a lower anti-RBD IgG production one month after vaccination with respect to HS. This was mainly due to a lower anti-RBD IgG production in swMS under anti-CD20, Fingolimod or Cladribine treatment. Conclusions: Anti-SARS-CoV2 vaccination elicits a comparable humoral immune response in swMS and HS, with the exception of swMS undergoing some immunodepleting therapies. The comprehension of the better timing of vaccination in these patients will be useful for the induction of a proper Abs response.

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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology ; 14(12):1155-+, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1619155

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Background: SARS-CoV-2 has had dramatic consequences on the world population in morbidity and mortality and socially. Clinical manifestations range from common cold-like to more severe disease such as bronchitis, pneumonia, severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, multi-organ failure and even death. The pediatric population may be infected with SARS-CoV-2, but is less likely to be symptomatic or develop severe symptoms. Methods: We analyzed a cohort of pediatric subjects from Campania Region, south Italy, without symptoms of SARS-CoV2, to evaluate the distribution of infection in relation to gender and age. Detection on nasopharyngeal swabs was performed with two different RT-PCR methods, a qualitative rapid test (VitaPCR (TM) SARS-CoV-2 assay) and a quantitative test (SARS-CoV-2 ELITe MGB (R) assay). Results: Positive subjects were 52.63% male and 47.36% female. Regarding age distribution, we described a consistent increase of detection rate (82.45%) in 0-2 year-old patients. Conclusion: The importance of children in transmitting the virus remains uncertain;however our analysis of the distribution of the infection in these subjects may help monitor SARS-CoV2 spread in the general population.

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