Advocate Aurora Health, Downers Grove, IL; Advocate Aurora Research Institute, Downers Grove, IL.
Advocate Aurora Health, Downers Grove, IL; Advocate Aurora Research Institute, Downers Grove, IL.
Ann Epidemiol. 2021 Aug;60:8-14. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2021.04.005. Epub 2021 Apr 22.
To quantify COVID-19 recurrence among clinical and nonclinical healthcare employees with SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies or prior COVID-19 infection.
This prospective, cohort study collected and resulted SARS-CoV-2 IgG serum samples as positive or negative from June 8 to July 10, 2020 from a convenience sample of 16,233 adult participants employed by a large Midwestern healthcare system. Documented positive polymerase chain reaction test results representing COVID-19 infections were recorded up to four months prior to and post-IgG testing.
Nine hundred and thirteen (6.12%) participants, including 45 (4.93%) IgG positive participants, experienced COVID-19 infections after study initiation, representing a 51% increased risk of COVID-19 infection among IgG positive participants (IRR = 1.51). Regressions adjusted for documented disparities showed no difference in COVID-19 infection by IgG status (OR=1.19; P = .3117) but significantly greater odds in COVID-19 recurrence among participants with a prior documented COVID-19 infection (OR=1.93; P < .0001).
SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies and prior COVID-19 infection do not appear to offer meaningful protection against COVID-19 recurrence in healthcare workers. Recurrence would impact decisions regarding ongoing healthcare resource utilization. This study can inform considerations for vaccine administration to vulnerable groups.
量化具有 SARS-CoV-2 IgG 抗体或既往 COVID-19 感染的临床和非临床医护人员的 COVID-19 复发情况。
这项前瞻性队列研究于 2020 年 6 月 8 日至 7 月 10 日,从一家大型中西部医疗保健系统中便利抽取的 16233 名成年参与者中收集 SARS-CoV-2 IgG 血清样本,并根据结果将其分为阳性或阴性。记录在 IgG 检测前四个月内出现的具有阳性聚合酶链反应检测结果的 COVID-19 感染病例。
913 名(6.12%)参与者,包括 45 名(4.93%) IgG 阳性参与者,在研究启动后经历了 COVID-19 感染,表明 IgG 阳性参与者感染 COVID-19 的风险增加了 51%(IRR=1.51)。对有记录的差异进行回归调整后,IgG 状态与 COVID-19 感染之间无差异(OR=1.19;P=0.3117),但具有既往 COVID-19 感染记录的参与者 COVID-19 复发的几率显著更高(OR=1.93;P<0.0001)。
SARS-CoV-2 IgG 抗体和既往 COVID-19 感染似乎并不能为医护人员提供针对 COVID-19 复发的有意义的保护。复发会影响有关持续医疗资源利用的决策。本研究可以为脆弱人群的疫苗接种管理提供参考。