Abstract
The explanation of the potential interaction between the influenza vaccine and SARS-CoV2 infection is urgently needed in the public health. The objective of the study is to compare the occurrence of positive SARS-CoV-2 IgG and IgM tests in subjects with and without recent (last year) seasonal influenza vaccinations. In a cross-sectional study located in three large towns of Silesian Voivodeship (Poland), we studied 5479 subjects in which 1253 (22.9%) had a positive anti-SARS-CoV2 IgG test and 400 (7.3%) had a positive anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgM test. Seasonal influenza vaccination remains an independent factor protecting against positive IgG tests (OR = 0.68; 0.55–0.83). The effect is not apparent with IgM antibodies. The obtained results confirmed that the serological status of SARS-CoV-2 infection depends on vaccination against seasonal influenza.
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Kowalska, M., Niewiadomska, E., Barański, K., Kaleta-Pilarska, A., Brożek, G., & Zejda, J. E. (2021). Association between influenza vaccination and positive sars-cov-2 igg and igm tests in the general population of Katowice region, Poland. Vaccines, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9050415
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