Author: Cristelli, Marina P.; Viana, Laila A.; Fortaleza, Carlos M.; Granato, Celso; Nakamura, Monica R.; Santos, Daniel W.C.L.; Foresto, Renato Demarchi; Tedescoâ€Silva, Helio; Medinaâ€Pestana, Jose
Title: Lower seroprevalence for SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€specific antibodies among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil Cord-id: y1lze2lb Document date: 2021_8_7
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Kidney transplant recipients have higher COVIDâ€19 associated mortality compared to the general population. However, as only symptomatic patients seek medical attention, the current level of exposure, the main sources of acquisition, and the behavior of humoral immunity over time are poorly understood. METHODS: This crossâ€sectional prospective singleâ€center study recruited kidney transplant recipients of any age living in Sao Paulo. A sample size of 401 patients was calculated c
Document: BACKGROUND: Kidney transplant recipients have higher COVIDâ€19 associated mortality compared to the general population. However, as only symptomatic patients seek medical attention, the current level of exposure, the main sources of acquisition, and the behavior of humoral immunity over time are poorly understood. METHODS: This crossâ€sectional prospective singleâ€center study recruited kidney transplant recipients of any age living in Sao Paulo. A sample size of 401 patients was calculated considering the 17.2% seroprevalence in the municipality population from a published survey, a 95% confidence interval and an absolute error of 2%. RESULTS: Of the 2636 eligible patients, 416 were included. The seroprevalence for IgG antiâ€SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was 8.2%. Seroconversion rate decreased with increasing age, from 15.7% (18–35 years) to 8.3% (36–60 years) and 4.2% (>60 years, p = 0.042). Seropositivity among previously confirmed COVIDâ€19 patients was 68.4%, followed by 9.4% in those with fluâ€like symptoms and only 4.6% among asymptomatic patients (p < 0.0001). Seroprevalence was significantly higher among patients reporting household contact (p = 0.018). Twentyâ€seven from the 34 IgG+ patients had a second test after 59 (IQR 50–63) days, and, in 33%, the IgG index became below the positivity threshold. CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort of kidney transplant recipients, the seroprevalence for IgG antiâ€SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was lower than that of the general population, decreased with ageing, and was associated with household contacts. In a considerable proportion of the patients, there was a significant decay in the IgG levels in a short period of time. Therefore, preventive strategies, such as prioritization for vaccination, should be urgently considered.
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