Autor(es):
Kislaya, Irina ; Gonçalves, Paulo ; Ramalhete, Sara ; Barreto, Marta ; Torres, Ana Rita ; Gaio, Vânia ; Gómez, Verónica ; Manita, Carla ; Almeida Santos, João ; Soeiro, Sofia ; De Sousa, Rita ; Melo, Aryse ; Henriques, Camila ; Guiomar, Raquel ; Rodrigues, Ana Paula ; ISNCOVID-19 Group, On Behalf of
Data: 2022
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8619
Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
Assunto(s): SARS-COV-2; COVID-19; COVID-19 Vaccines; eroepidemiologic Studies; Estudo Seroepidemiológico; Vacinas Contra a COVID-19; Inquérito Serológico Nacional; ISN; Portugal
Descrição
Introduction: Following a COVID-19 mass vaccination campaign, it is important to evaluate the population level of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. The aim of this study was to estimate the seroprevalence rate of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies acquired due to infection or vaccination in the Portuguese population. Material and methods: The National Serological Survey (third wave - ISN3COVID-19) is a cross-sectional nationwide epidemiological study developed on a sample of 4545 Portuguese residents aged one year or older, between the 28th September 2021 and the 19th November 2021. The SARS-CoV-2 anti-nucleoprotein and anti-spike IgG antibody levels were determined in serum samples using Abbott Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassays. Seroprevalence estimates were stratified by age group, sex, administrative region and self-reported chronic conditions. Medians and respective 95% confidence intervals were used to describe the distribution of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies in specific population subgroups. Results: The total seroprevalence rate of SARS-CoV-2 was 86.4% (95% CI: 85.2% to 87.6%). A higher seroprevalence rate was estimated for women (88.3%), 50 to 59 years-old (96.5%) and in those with two or more self-reported chronic conditions (90.8%). A higher IgG (anti-Spike) concentration was observed in individuals vaccinated with the booster dose (median = 1 2601.3 AU/mL; 95% CI: 4127.5 to 19 089.1). Conclusion: There was a significant increase in SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence following the mass vaccination campaign in Portugal. It is important to continue to monitor the distribution of specific SARS-COV-2 antibody at the population level to further inform public health policies.