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구분 |
내용 |
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논문명 |
Booster BNT162b2 COVID-19 Vaccination Increases Neutralizing Antibody Titers Against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant in Both Young and Elderly Adul*s |
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저자정보 |
Jihye Um, Youn Young Choi, Gayeon Kim, Min-Kyung Kim, Kyung-Shin Lee, Ho Kyung Sung, Byung Chul Kim, Yoo-kyoung Lee, Hee-Chang Jang, Ji Hwan Bang, Ki-hyun Chung, Myoung-don Oh, Jun-Sun Park, and Jaehyun Jeon |
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학술지명 |
Journal of Korean Medical Science |
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개요 |
Concerns about the effectiveness of current vaccines against the rapidly spreading severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 omicron (B.1.1.529) variant are increasing. This study aimed to assess neutralizing antibody activity against the wild-type (BetaCoV/Korea/KCDC03/2020), delta, and omicron variants after full primary and booster vaccinations with BNT162b2. A plaque reduction neutralization test was employed to determine 50% neutralizing dilution (ND50) titers in serum samples. ND50 titers against the omicron variant (median [interquartile range], 5.3 [< 5.0–12.7]) after full primary vaccination were lower than those against the wild-type (144.8 [44.7–294.0]) and delta (24.3 [14.3–81.1]) variants. Furthermore, 19/30 participants (63.3%) displayed lower ND50 titers than the detection threshold (< 10.0) against omicron after full primary vaccination. However, the booster vaccine significantly increased ND50 titers against BetaCoV/Korea/KCDC03/2020, delta, and omicron, although titers against omicron remained lower than those against the other variants (P < 0.001). Our study suggests that booster vaccination with BNT162b2 significantly increases humora* immunity against the omicron variant. |
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과제정보 |
[I_2021_001] 코로나-19 백신접종자 면역반응 분석 |
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