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  • A study in South Korea explored the need for a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose among healthcare workers (HCWs) by examining their infection rates and immune responses eight months after the third dose.
  • Of the 43 HCWs studied, 65.1% were infected with the presumed omicron variant, mostly within four months post-vaccination, but all experienced mild symptoms.
  • Results indicated that those infected had significantly higher levels of antibody response compared to uninfected individuals, suggesting that hybrid immunity from prior infection and vaccination may reduce the urgency for a fourth dose in these HCWs.

Article Abstract

Background: A fourth dose of vaccination is known to help reduce the severity and mortality rate of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. The South Korean vaccination guidelines for the fourth dose do not include healthcare workers (HCWs) as priority candidates. We investigated the necessity of the fourth dose in South Korean HCWs based on an 8-month follow-up period after the third vaccination.

Methods: Changes in the surrogate virus neutralization test (sVNT) inhibition (%) score were measured at one month, four months and eight months after the third vaccination. The sVNT values were analyzed between infected and uninfected groups, and their trajectories were compared.

Results: A total of 43 HCWs were enrolled in this study. In total, 28 cases (65.1%) were confirmed to be infected with SARS-CoV-2 (presumed omicron variant), and all had mild symptoms. Meanwhile, 22 cases (78.6%) were infected within four months of the third dose (median, 97.5 days). Eight months after the third dose, the SARS-CoV-2 (presumed omicron variant)-infected group showed significantly higher sVNT inhibition than that in the uninfected group (91.3% vs. 30.7%; < 0.001). The antibody response due to hybrid immunity, provided by a combination of infection and vaccination, was maintained at sufficient levels for more than four months.

Conclusion: For HCWs who had coronavirus disease 2019 infection after completing a third vaccination, a sufficient antibody response was maintained until eight months after the third dose. The recommendation of the fourth dose may not be prioritized in subjects with hybrid immunity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166699PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e139DOI Listing

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