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Author: Laing, E. D.; Weiss, C. D.; Samuels, E. C.; Coggins, S. A.; Wang, W.; Wang, R.; Vassell, R.; Sterling, S. L.; Tso, M. A.; Conner, T.; Goguet, E.; Jackson-Thompson, B. M.; Illinik, L.; Davies, J.; Ortega, O.; Parmelee, E.; Hollis-Perry, M.; Maiolatesi, S. E.; Wang, G.; Ramsey, K. F.; Reyes, A. E.; Alcorta, Y.; Wong, M. A.; Lindrose, A. R.; Duplessis, C. A.; Tribble, D. R.; Malloy, A. M.; Burgess, T. H.; Pollett, S. D.; Olsen, C. H.; Broder, C. C.; Mitre, E.
Title: Durability of antibody responses and frequency of clinical and subclinical SARS-CoV-2 infection six months after BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccination in healthcare workers
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  • Document date: 2021_10_18
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    Snippet: Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 decay but persist six months post-vaccination, with lower levels of neutralizing titers against Delta than wild-type. Only 2 of 227 vaccinated healthcare workers experienced outpatient symptomatic breakthrough infections despite 59 of 227 exhibiting serological evidence of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 as defined by development of anti-nucleocapsid protein antibodies.
    Document: Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 decay but persist six months post-vaccination, with lower levels of neutralizing titers against Delta than wild-type. Only 2 of 227 vaccinated healthcare workers experienced outpatient symptomatic breakthrough infections despite 59 of 227 exhibiting serological evidence of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 as defined by development of anti-nucleocapsid protein antibodies.

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