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SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in a synagogue community: longevity and strength of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG responses.
Gozlan, Yael; Reingold, Stephen; Koren, Ravit; Halpern, Osnat; Regev-Yochay, Gili; Cohen, Carmit; Biber, Asaf; Picard, Orit; Mendelson, Ella; Lustig, Yaniv; Mor, Orna.
  • Gozlan Y; Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Israel.
  • Reingold S; Meuhedet Health Maintenance Organization, Modiin, Israel.
  • Koren R; Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Israel.
  • Halpern O; Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Israel.
  • Regev-Yochay G; Infection Prevention & Control Unit, Sheba Medical Center affiliated to Tel-Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
  • Cohen C; Infection Prevention & Control Unit, Sheba Medical Center affiliated to Tel-Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
  • Biber A; Infection Prevention & Control Unit, Sheba Medical Center affiliated to Tel-Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
  • Picard O; Gastroenterology Laboratory, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
  • Mendelson E; Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Israel.
  • Lustig Y; Sackler Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  • Mor O; Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Israel.
Epidemiol Infect ; 149: e153, 2021 06 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1294411
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic is still ongoing along with the global vaccination efforts against it. Here, we aimed to understand the longevity and strength of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG responses in a small community (n = 283) six months following local SARS-COV-2 outbreak in March 2020. Three serological assays were compared and neutralisation capability was also determined. Overall 16.6% (47/283) of the participants were seropositive and 89.4% (42/47) of the IgG positives had neutralising antibodies. Most of the symptomatic individuals confirmed as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) positive during the outbreak were seropositive (30/32, 93.8%) and 33.3% of the individuals who quarantined with a PCR confirmed patient had antibodies. Serological assays comparison revealed that Architect (Abbott) targeting the N protein LIASON® (DiaSorin) targeting the S protein and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) targeting receptor binding domain detected 9.5% (27/283), 17.3% (49/283) and 17% (48/283), respectively, as IgG positives. The latter two assays highly agreed (kappa = 0.89) between each other. In addition, 95%, (19/20, by ELISA) and 90.9% (20/22, with LIASON) and only 71.4% (15/21, by Architect) of individuals that were seropositive in May 2020 were found positive also in September. The unexpected low rate of overall immunity indicates the absence of un-noticed, asymptomatic infections. Lack of overall high correlation between the assays is attributed mainly to target-mediated antibody responses and suggests that using a single serological assay may be misleading.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Immunoglobulin G / Disease Outbreaks / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 / Antibodies, Viral Type of study: Observational study Topics: Vaccines Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Middle aged / Infant, Newborn Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Epidemiol Infect Journal subject: Communicable Diseases / Epidemiology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S0950268821001369

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Immunoglobulin G / Disease Outbreaks / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 / Antibodies, Viral Type of study: Observational study Topics: Vaccines Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Middle aged / Infant, Newborn Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Epidemiol Infect Journal subject: Communicable Diseases / Epidemiology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S0950268821001369