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Dynamics of the Cellular and Humoral Immune Response After BNT162b2 Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination in COVID-19-Naive Nursing Home Residents
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VaccinationVaccinologyVaccine DevelopmentHumoral Immune ResponseVaccine SurveillanceCovid-19 PandemicImmunologyVaccine TestingShort-term HumoralActive MalignancyHumoral ImmunityVaccine EfficacyVaccine HesitancyBooster Vaccination TrialsMedicineEpidemiologyCovid-19
Short-term humoral and cellular immune responses are diminished after BNT162b2 messenger ribonucleic acid coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination in COVID-19-naive nursing home residents, a population particularly vulnerable to the disease. We found both responses to decline after 4 weeks and remain lower than those of healthcare workers after 24 weeks, with an estimated half-life of the antibody response of 47 days. At 4 weeks, older age was significantly associated with a decreased humoral response, and diabetes mellitus and active malignancy were associated with a decreased cellular response. Our results imply that COVID-19-naive nursing home residents are a target group for booster vaccination trials.
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