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Title: Seroprevalence of sars-cov-2 antibodies in symptomatic individuals is higher than in persons who are at increased risk exposure: The results of the single-center, prospective, cross-sectional study
Authors: Zurochka, A.
Dobrinina, M.
Zurochka, V.
Hu, D.
Solovyev, A.
Ryabova, L.
Kritsky, I.
Ibragimov, R.
Sarapultsev, A.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Seroprevalence of sars-cov-2 antibodies in symptomatic individuals is higher than in persons who are at increased risk exposure: The results of the single-center, prospective, cross-sectional study / A. Zurochka, M. Dobrinina, V. Zurochka, et al. — DOI 10.3390/vaccines9060627 // Vaccines. — 2021. — Vol. 9. — Iss. 6. — 627.
Abstract: The present study aimed to assess antibody seropositivity prevalence among symptomatic individuals and individuals with a high risk of occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2. Participants from Chelyabinsk (Russian Federation) who were at an increased risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 (high-risk group, n = 1091) and participants who either had symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or were suspected to have experienced COVID-19 in the past (symptomatic group, n = 692) were enrolled between 28 September and 30 December 2020. Blood samples were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay D-5501 SARS-Cov-2-IgG-EIA-BEST and D-5502 SARS-Cov-2-IgM-EIA-BEST (AO Vector-Best, Novosibirsk, Russia). The overall seropositivity rate was 28.33–28.53%. SARS-CoV-2 antibodies were detected in 17.23% (adjusted prevalence of 17.17–17.29%) of participants in the high-risk and 45.95% (adjusted prevalence of 45.91–46.24%) in the symptomatic group. Higher IgG and IgM titers were observed in women compared to men, as well as in participants in the symptomatic group compared to those in the high-risk group. The results indicate that the seroprevalence among residents in several Russian regions is low (28.38%) and inadequate to provide herd immunity. The lower seroprevalence among participants in the high-risk group may be attributed to the enforcement of healthcare protocols and the use of adequate personal protective equipment. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: ANTIBODY
COVID-19
FOCUS GROUPS
GLOBAL HEALTH
HIGH-RISK GROUPS
SEROPREVALENCE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/102828
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 46910672
SCOPUS ID: 85108624514
WOS ID: 000666538000001
PURE ID: 22222119
ISSN: 2076393X
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9060627
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: The reported study was funded by RFBR and NSFC (project No.20-515-55003), by the NSFC (project No. 82161138003), and partly by the Government contract of the Institute of Immunology and Physiology (AAAA-A21-121012090090-9).
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