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Is Second dose of vaccination useful in previously SARS-CoV-2 infected Health Care Workers?
Gauthier Pean de Ponfilly; Benoit Pilmis; Iheb El Kaibi; Nathalie Castreau; Sophie Laplanche; Alban Le Monnier.
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  • Gauthier Pean de Ponfilly; Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph
  • Benoit Pilmis; Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph
  • Iheb El Kaibi; Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
  • Nathalie Castreau; Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
  • Sophie Laplanche; Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
  • Alban Le Monnier; Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21257103
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ABSTRACT
SummaryVaccines are the most important public health measure to protect people from COVID-19 worldwide. In addition, healthcare workers account for a large number of infected people. Then, protecting this population from COVID-19 seems crucial in the preservation of healthcare systems. In a context of few doses available, serological assays could be useful to decide whether one or two doses are needed. Our results show that a first dose of BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine seems to act as a boost after SARS-CoV-2 infection in healthcare workers with a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and a second dose might not be required.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
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