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Experience in Studying Herd and Individual Immunity to the SARS-CoV-2 Virus in Medical Workers

  • I. D. Reshetnikova,
  • E. V. Agafonova,
  • Yu. A. Tyurin,
  • S. N. Kulikov,
  • G. F. Gilyazutdinova,
  • D. V. Lopushov,
  • N. D. Shaykhrazieva,
  • G. Sh. Isaeva,
  • V. B. Ziatdinov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2021-2-123-130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2
pp. 123 – 140

Abstract

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The aim was to study SARS-CoV-2 immunity among medical workers in Kazan.Materials and methods. Studied were serum samples from 348 medical workers from 10 medical organizations in Kazan, divided into groups according to the level of the alleged risk of infection of employees. To determine IgG, a two-stage direct version of the solid-phase ELISA and the test-system “SARS-CoV-2-IgG-ELISA-BEST” (Russia) were used.Results and discussion. At the time of the study and over the previous three months, the examined medical workers had no symptoms of acute respiratory viral infection or respiratory tract infections; there were negative results of examining nasopharyngeal/ oropharyngeal swabs for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA. Seroprevalence for IgG to SARS-CoV-2 virus for different medical organizations in Kazan ranged within the scope of 3.3–30.8 % and averaged 16.4 %. The wide variation in seroprevalence values in medical workers of different medical organizations may indicate different levels of intensity of professional contacts and the effectiveness of anti-epidemic measures in these medical organizations. Among medical workers with seropositive results, the prevalence of persons with a very high coefficient of positivity (49.1 %) is observed, which characterizes high level of antiviral antibodies. The presence of a high proportion of seropositive individuals among medical workers, who have had an asymptomatic form of COVID-19 confirms the high intensity of the latent epidemic process, which must be taken into account when organizing preventive measures, including vaccination.

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