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Author: Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan; Ahmed, Luai A.; Rabooy, Abdulla E.; Zaabi, Ali Al; Alkaabi, Mohammed; AlMahmoud, Falah; Hamed, Mai Farouk; Bashaeb, Khalid Omar; Bakhsh, Abdul Rahim; Adil, Suha; Elmajed, Nadeen; Abousalha, Ahmed Nigm; Uwaydah, Ahmad Kanaan; Mazrouei, Khulood Al
Title: Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
  • Cord-id: 3suovhu0
  • Document date: 2021_6_11
  • ID: 3suovhu0
    Snippet: OBJECTIVES: To quantify SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over time and assess the longevity of the immune response in a multi-ethnic population setting. SETTING: This prospective study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Abu Dhabi city, UAE, among COVID-19 confirmed patients. The virus-specific IgG were measured quantitatively in serum samples from the patients during three visits over a period of 6 months. Serum IgG levels ≥15 AU/ml was used to define a positive response. PARTICIPANTS: 113 p
    Document: OBJECTIVES: To quantify SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over time and assess the longevity of the immune response in a multi-ethnic population setting. SETTING: This prospective study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Abu Dhabi city, UAE, among COVID-19 confirmed patients. The virus-specific IgG were measured quantitatively in serum samples from the patients during three visits over a period of 6 months. Serum IgG levels ≥15 AU/ml was used to define a positive response. PARTICIPANTS: 113 patients were analyzed at first visit, with a mean (SD) age of participants of 45.9 (11.8) years 87.5% of the patients were men. 63 and 27 participants had data available for visits 2 and 3, respectively. PRIMARY OUTCOME: Change in SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over the visits. RESULTS: No mortality or re-infection were reported. 69% of the patients developed positive IgG response within the first month after the onset of symptoms. The levels of IgG showed a consistent increase during the first three months with a peak level during the third month. Increasing trend in the levels of IgG were observed in 82.5%, 55.6% and 70.4% of patients between visit 1 to visit 2, visit 2 to visit 3, and from visit 1 to visit 3, respectively. Furthermore, about 64.3% of the patients showed sustained increase in IgG response for more than 120 days. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates a sustained and prolonged positive immune response in COVID-19 recovered patients. The consistent rise in antibody and positive levels of IgG titers within the first 5 months suggest that immunization is possible, and the chances of reinfection minimal.

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