Abstract
Several studies reported that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 antibody levels change over 6 months in participants receiving the vaccination. From the enrolled 272 health care workers (HCWs), blood samples were obtained at 2, 16, and 24 weeks after the second vaccination dose. In the 267 noninfected HCWs, the neutralizing antibodies decreased by 23.9%, and the anti-spike/receptor binding domain antibody decreased by 53.8% at 24 weeks. We observed no significant difference in antibody reduction between the sexes; however, in younger individuals, there was higher antibody formation and lower reduction rates of the neutralizing antibody. In 3 HCWs with breakthrough infections, the antibody levels were relatively low just before the coronavirus disease 2019 infection. In conclusion, as antibody titers decrease over time after the second vaccination dose and HCWs with low antibody titers tend to have a high probability of breakthrough infection, an additional dose should be considered after several months. Blood samples were obtained from health care workers at 2, 16, and 24 weeks after a second vaccination dose. Antibody titers decreased over time and the participants with low antibody titers tended to have a high probability of breakthrough infection.
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; antibody titer dynamics; health care workers; mRNA vaccination.
【저자키워드】 SARS-CoV-2, health care workers, mRNA vaccination., antibody titer dynamics, 【초록키워드】 coronavirus disease, neutralizing antibody, mRNA vaccination, vaccination, antibody, Infection, Probability, Health, HCWs, Antibody titer, Health care worker, breakthrough infections, Breakthrough infection, Care, antibody formation, Coronavirus-2, dose, HCW, reduction, acute respiratory syndrome, no significant difference, second vaccination, blood sample, participant, binding domain, decrease, enrolled, reported, receiving, individuals, 【제목키워드】 Infectivity, mRNA, titer, Prospective, second, Month, of BNT162b2,