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Previous COVID-19 infection and antibody levels after vaccination
medRxiv - Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2021-09-08 , DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.04.21263121
Hamad Ali , Barrak Alahmad , Abdullah A. Al-Shammari , Abdelmohsen Al-Terki , Maha Hammad , Preethi Cherian , Irina Alkhairi , Sardar Sindhu , Thangavel Alphonse Thanaraj , Anwar Mohammed , Ghazi Alghanim , Sriraman Deverajan , Rasheed Ahmad , Sherief El-Shazly , Ali A. Dashti , Mohammad Shehab , Salman Al-Sabah , Abdullah Alkandari , Jehad Abubaker , Mohamed Abu-Farha , Fahd Al-Mulla

Background The emergence of new COVID-19 variants of concern coupled with a global inequity in vaccine access and distribution, prompted many public health authorities to circumvent the vaccine shortages by altering vaccination protocols and prioritizing high-risk individuals. Those with previous COVID-19 infection may have not been prioritized due to existing humoral immunity.

中文翻译:

疫苗接种后先前的 COVID-19 感染和抗体水平

背景新的 COVID-19 变种的出现,加上全球疫苗获取和分配的不公平,促使许多公共卫生当局通过改变疫苗接种方案和优先考虑高危人群来避免疫苗短缺。由于现有的体液免疫,那些以前感染过 COVID-19 的人可能没有被优先考虑。
更新日期:2021-09-12
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