Life (Jan 2024)

COVID-19 Crisis in Brazil: Post-Vaccination Seroprevalence and Infection in More and Less Vaccinated Municipalities in a Northeastern State

  • Ronaldy Santana Santos,
  • Marina dos Santos Barreto,
  • Eloia Emanuelly Dias Silva,
  • Beatriz Soares da Silva,
  • Pamela Chaves de Jesus,
  • Deise Maria Rego Rodrigues Silva,
  • Pedro Henrique Macedo Moura,
  • Jessiane Bispo de Souza,
  • Leticia Milena Machado dos Santos,
  • Adriana Gibara Guimarães,
  • Lucas Alves da Mota Santana,
  • Lysandro Pinto Borges

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life14010094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 94

Abstract

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Background: Given the impact of the pandemic in Brazil, vaccination is essential to prevent illness and death. Thus, this study sought to compare, after vaccination, the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 and the response to vaccination in the least and most vaccinated municipalities of a Brazilian state during the height of the pandemic when the Omicron variant was dominant. Methods: We tested for the SARS-CoV-2 antigen and confirmed infection using an RT-qPCR and measured IgM and IgG antibodies in fully vaccinated participants from municipalities with higher and lower vaccination rates. Results: We showed that participants from the least vaccinated municipalities were more likely to have detectable IgM antibodies and a positive antigen/RT-qPCR result for SARS-CoV-2 than participants from the most vaccinated municipalities. There were no differences between the vaccines used (BNT162b2, Ad26.COV2.S, AZD1222, and CoronaVac) and antibody production. Conclusions: Our study evaluated municipal vaccination coverage and its effects on mortality, infections, and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies during a critical phase of the pandemic. The results suggest that higher vaccination coverage reduces acute cases and confers higher memory antibody levels against SARS-CoV-2. Even with a full vaccination schedule, individuals living in places with low vaccination rates are more susceptible to infection.

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