COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.

Population surveillance in COVID-19 Pandemic is crucial to follow up the pace of disease and its related immunological status. Here we present a cross-sectional study done in Maricá, a seaside town close to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three rounds of study sampling, enrolling a total of 1134...

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Main Authors: Thiago Silva Frauches, Carlos Alberto de Senna Costa, Claudia Dos Santos Rodrigues, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo, Michelle de Moraes Ferreira, Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva Ramos, Wilson Rodrigues de Souza Junior, Andréa Ribeiro Costa, Adriana Cardoso Camargo, Adriana Halfeld Alonso, Fábio Álvaro Dos Santos, Hércules da Silva Oliveira, Janaína Guimarães Coelho, Joyce Florentina da Silva Sobral, Luciane Cardoso Dos Santos Rodrigues, Marcio Martins Casaes Ferreira, Patricia Laureano, Raquel Adalgiza da Paz Fernandes, Renata da Silva Santos, Rose Mary Carvalho Dos Santos, Sanderson Milagres, Vanessa Cristina Conceição Dos Santos, Jussara Teixeira Silva, Tatiana Martins da Silva, Malu Gabriela Costa da Rocha, Andreia Edwirges de São Carlos, Amorim Mourão de Araújo Ramos, Fernanda Martins de Almeida Bastos, Daina Raylle Francisco, Sabrina Dos Santos Rosa, Layla Corrêa Linhares, Raissa Rodrigues Organista, Leandro Bastos, Maria Magdalena Kelly Pinto, Jean Pablo Lima do Nascimento, João Pedro Moura da Silveira, Mateus Quintanilha Dos Santos, Nathaly Santos da Silva, Nayra Cristina Dos Santos Ferreira, Rafael Brito Ramirez Reis, Ruan Fonseca de Oliveira, Valdinei de Oliveira Sá, Thyago Ramos de Siqueira Hammes, Juliano de Oliveira Monteiro, Pedro Henrique Cardoso, Mônica Barcellos Arruda, Patricia Alvarez, Richard Araujo Maia, Liane de Jesus Ribeiro, Orlando Costa Ferreira, Aline Santos, Alberto Carlos Melo de Almeida, Lauro Garcia, Celso Pansera, Amilcar Tanuri
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269011
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author Thiago Silva Frauches
Carlos Alberto de Senna Costa
Claudia Dos Santos Rodrigues
Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo
Michelle de Moraes Ferreira
Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva Ramos
Wilson Rodrigues de Souza Junior
Andréa Ribeiro Costa
Adriana Cardoso Camargo
Adriana Halfeld Alonso
Fábio Álvaro Dos Santos
Hércules da Silva Oliveira
Janaína Guimarães Coelho
Joyce Florentina da Silva Sobral
Luciane Cardoso Dos Santos Rodrigues
Marcio Martins Casaes Ferreira
Patricia Laureano
Raquel Adalgiza da Paz Fernandes
Renata da Silva Santos
Rose Mary Carvalho Dos Santos
Sanderson Milagres
Vanessa Cristina Conceição Dos Santos
Jussara Teixeira Silva
Tatiana Martins da Silva
Malu Gabriela Costa da Rocha
Andreia Edwirges de São Carlos
Amorim Mourão de Araújo Ramos
Fernanda Martins de Almeida Bastos
Daina Raylle Francisco
Sabrina Dos Santos Rosa
Layla Corrêa Linhares
Raissa Rodrigues Organista
Leandro Bastos
Maria Magdalena Kelly Pinto
Jean Pablo Lima do Nascimento
João Pedro Moura da Silveira
Mateus Quintanilha Dos Santos
Nathaly Santos da Silva
Nayra Cristina Dos Santos Ferreira
Rafael Brito Ramirez Reis
Ruan Fonseca de Oliveira
Valdinei de Oliveira Sá
Thyago Ramos de Siqueira Hammes
Juliano de Oliveira Monteiro
Pedro Henrique Cardoso
Mônica Barcellos Arruda
Patricia Alvarez
Richard Araujo Maia
Liane de Jesus Ribeiro
Orlando Costa Ferreira
Aline Santos
Alberto Carlos Melo de Almeida
Lauro Garcia
Celso Pansera
Amilcar Tanuri
author_facet Thiago Silva Frauches
Carlos Alberto de Senna Costa
Claudia Dos Santos Rodrigues
Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo
Michelle de Moraes Ferreira
Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva Ramos
Wilson Rodrigues de Souza Junior
Andréa Ribeiro Costa
Adriana Cardoso Camargo
Adriana Halfeld Alonso
Fábio Álvaro Dos Santos
Hércules da Silva Oliveira
Janaína Guimarães Coelho
Joyce Florentina da Silva Sobral
Luciane Cardoso Dos Santos Rodrigues
Marcio Martins Casaes Ferreira
Patricia Laureano
Raquel Adalgiza da Paz Fernandes
Renata da Silva Santos
Rose Mary Carvalho Dos Santos
Sanderson Milagres
Vanessa Cristina Conceição Dos Santos
Jussara Teixeira Silva
Tatiana Martins da Silva
Malu Gabriela Costa da Rocha
Andreia Edwirges de São Carlos
Amorim Mourão de Araújo Ramos
Fernanda Martins de Almeida Bastos
Daina Raylle Francisco
Sabrina Dos Santos Rosa
Layla Corrêa Linhares
Raissa Rodrigues Organista
Leandro Bastos
Maria Magdalena Kelly Pinto
Jean Pablo Lima do Nascimento
João Pedro Moura da Silveira
Mateus Quintanilha Dos Santos
Nathaly Santos da Silva
Nayra Cristina Dos Santos Ferreira
Rafael Brito Ramirez Reis
Ruan Fonseca de Oliveira
Valdinei de Oliveira Sá
Thyago Ramos de Siqueira Hammes
Juliano de Oliveira Monteiro
Pedro Henrique Cardoso
Mônica Barcellos Arruda
Patricia Alvarez
Richard Araujo Maia
Liane de Jesus Ribeiro
Orlando Costa Ferreira
Aline Santos
Alberto Carlos Melo de Almeida
Lauro Garcia
Celso Pansera
Amilcar Tanuri
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description Population surveillance in COVID-19 Pandemic is crucial to follow up the pace of disease and its related immunological status. Here we present a cross-sectional study done in Maricá, a seaside town close to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three rounds of study sampling, enrolling a total of 1134 subjects, were performed during May to August 2021. Here we show that the number of individuals carrying detectable IgG antibodies and the neutralizing antibody (NAb) levels were greater in vaccinated groups compared to unvaccinated ones, highlighting the importance of vaccination to attain noticeable levels of populational immunity against SARS-CoV-2. Moreover, we found a decreased incidence of COVID-19 throughout the study, clearly correlated with the level of vaccinated individuals as well as the proportion of individuals with detectable levels of IgG anti-SARS-CoV-2 and NAb. The observed drop occurred even during the introduction of the Delta variant in Maricá, what suggests that the vaccination slowed down the widespread transmission of this variant. Overall, our data clearly support the use of vaccines to drop the incidence associated to SARS-CoV-2.
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spelling doaj.art-51cec3216cdf40a1bd5a8a02953339712022-12-22T04:25:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01179e026901110.1371/journal.pone.0269011COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.Thiago Silva FrauchesCarlos Alberto de Senna CostaClaudia Dos Santos RodriguesMarcelo Costa Velho Mendes de AzevedoMichelle de Moraes FerreiraHanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva RamosWilson Rodrigues de Souza JuniorAndréa Ribeiro CostaAdriana Cardoso CamargoAdriana Halfeld AlonsoFábio Álvaro Dos SantosHércules da Silva OliveiraJanaína Guimarães CoelhoJoyce Florentina da Silva SobralLuciane Cardoso Dos Santos RodriguesMarcio Martins Casaes FerreiraPatricia LaureanoRaquel Adalgiza da Paz FernandesRenata da Silva SantosRose Mary Carvalho Dos SantosSanderson MilagresVanessa Cristina Conceição Dos SantosJussara Teixeira SilvaTatiana Martins da SilvaMalu Gabriela Costa da RochaAndreia Edwirges de São CarlosAmorim Mourão de Araújo RamosFernanda Martins de Almeida BastosDaina Raylle FranciscoSabrina Dos Santos RosaLayla Corrêa LinharesRaissa Rodrigues OrganistaLeandro BastosMaria Magdalena Kelly PintoJean Pablo Lima do NascimentoJoão Pedro Moura da SilveiraMateus Quintanilha Dos SantosNathaly Santos da SilvaNayra Cristina Dos Santos FerreiraRafael Brito Ramirez ReisRuan Fonseca de OliveiraValdinei de Oliveira SáThyago Ramos de Siqueira HammesJuliano de Oliveira MonteiroPedro Henrique CardosoMônica Barcellos ArrudaPatricia AlvarezRichard Araujo MaiaLiane de Jesus RibeiroOrlando Costa FerreiraAline SantosAlberto Carlos Melo de AlmeidaLauro GarciaCelso PanseraAmilcar TanuriPopulation surveillance in COVID-19 Pandemic is crucial to follow up the pace of disease and its related immunological status. Here we present a cross-sectional study done in Maricá, a seaside town close to the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three rounds of study sampling, enrolling a total of 1134 subjects, were performed during May to August 2021. Here we show that the number of individuals carrying detectable IgG antibodies and the neutralizing antibody (NAb) levels were greater in vaccinated groups compared to unvaccinated ones, highlighting the importance of vaccination to attain noticeable levels of populational immunity against SARS-CoV-2. Moreover, we found a decreased incidence of COVID-19 throughout the study, clearly correlated with the level of vaccinated individuals as well as the proportion of individuals with detectable levels of IgG anti-SARS-CoV-2 and NAb. The observed drop occurred even during the introduction of the Delta variant in Maricá, what suggests that the vaccination slowed down the widespread transmission of this variant. Overall, our data clearly support the use of vaccines to drop the incidence associated to SARS-CoV-2.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269011
spellingShingle Thiago Silva Frauches
Carlos Alberto de Senna Costa
Claudia Dos Santos Rodrigues
Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo
Michelle de Moraes Ferreira
Hanna Beatriz Vieira da Silva Ramos
Wilson Rodrigues de Souza Junior
Andréa Ribeiro Costa
Adriana Cardoso Camargo
Adriana Halfeld Alonso
Fábio Álvaro Dos Santos
Hércules da Silva Oliveira
Janaína Guimarães Coelho
Joyce Florentina da Silva Sobral
Luciane Cardoso Dos Santos Rodrigues
Marcio Martins Casaes Ferreira
Patricia Laureano
Raquel Adalgiza da Paz Fernandes
Renata da Silva Santos
Rose Mary Carvalho Dos Santos
Sanderson Milagres
Vanessa Cristina Conceição Dos Santos
Jussara Teixeira Silva
Tatiana Martins da Silva
Malu Gabriela Costa da Rocha
Andreia Edwirges de São Carlos
Amorim Mourão de Araújo Ramos
Fernanda Martins de Almeida Bastos
Daina Raylle Francisco
Sabrina Dos Santos Rosa
Layla Corrêa Linhares
Raissa Rodrigues Organista
Leandro Bastos
Maria Magdalena Kelly Pinto
Jean Pablo Lima do Nascimento
João Pedro Moura da Silveira
Mateus Quintanilha Dos Santos
Nathaly Santos da Silva
Nayra Cristina Dos Santos Ferreira
Rafael Brito Ramirez Reis
Ruan Fonseca de Oliveira
Valdinei de Oliveira Sá
Thyago Ramos de Siqueira Hammes
Juliano de Oliveira Monteiro
Pedro Henrique Cardoso
Mônica Barcellos Arruda
Patricia Alvarez
Richard Araujo Maia
Liane de Jesus Ribeiro
Orlando Costa Ferreira
Aline Santos
Alberto Carlos Melo de Almeida
Lauro Garcia
Celso Pansera
Amilcar Tanuri
COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.
PLoS ONE
title COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.
title_full COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.
title_fullStr COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.
title_short COVID-19 cross-sectional study in Maricá, Brazil: The impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence.
title_sort covid 19 cross sectional study in marica brazil the impact of vaccination coverage on viral incidence
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269011
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