The antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection persists over at least 8 months in symptomatic patients
Preprint 2021 en
Authors
RL
Riccardo Levi
LU
Leonardo Ubaldi
CP
Chiara Pozzi
Abstract
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Abstract The factors involved in the persistence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 are unknown. We evaluated the antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 in personnel from 10 healthcare facilities and its association with individuals’ characteristics and COVID-19 symptoms in an observational study. We enrolled 4735 subjects (corresponding to 80% of all personnel) for three time points over a period of 8-10 months. For each participant, we determined the rate of antibody increase or decrease over time in relation to 93 features analyzed in univariate and multivariate analyses through a machine learning approach. In individuals positive for IgG (≥ 12 AU/mL) at the beginning of the study, we found an increase [ p= 0 . 0002 ] in antibody response in symptomatic subjects, particularly with anosmia/dysgeusia (OR 2.75, 95% CI 1.753 – 4.301), in a multivariate logistic regression analysis. This may be linked to the lingering of SARS-CoV-2 in the olfactory bulb.
Riccardo Levi, Leonardo Ubaldi, Chiara Pozzi, Giovanni Angelotti, Maria Teresa Sandri, Elena Azzolini, Michela Salvatici, Victor Savevski, Alberto Mantovani, María Rescigno
Riccardo Levi, Leonardo Ubaldi, Chiara Pozzi, Giovanni Angelotti, Maria Teresa Sandri, Elena Azzolini, Michela Salvatici, Victor Savevski, Alberto Mantovani, María Rescigno
Riccardo Levi, Leonardo Ubaldi, Chiara Pozzi, Giovanni Angelotti, Maria Teresa Sandri, Elena Azzolini, Michela Salvatici, Victor Savevski, Alberto Mantovani, María Rescigno
Riccardo Levi, Leonardo Ubaldi, Chiara Pozzi, Giovanni Angelotti, Maria Teresa Sandri, Elena Azzolini, Michela Salvatici, Victor Savevski, Alberto Mantovani, María Rescigno
Riccardo Levi, Leonardo Ubaldi, Chiara Pozzi, Giovanni Angelotti, Maria Teresa Sandri, Elena Azzolini, Michela Salvatici, Victor Savevski, Alberto Mantovani, María Rescigno
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