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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-12 | Issue-05
Assessment of Antibody Titers after Vaccination against SARS-COV-2 in Patients with CKD stage 4, 5 and CKD 5d
Dr. Md. Farucul Hasan, Dr. Mst. Arifa Afroz, Dr. Kamruzzaman Abne Taz, Prof. Dr. A. B. M. Mobasher Alam, Dr. Syed Anisuzzaman, Dr. Sushanta Kumar Barman, Dr. Md. Abdus Sabur Khan, Dr. Md. Shahinur Rah
Published: May 29, 2024 | 135 128
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2024.v12i05.026
Pages: 669-681
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Abstract
Background: Since the pandemic of COVID-19 started from December 2019, remarkable numbers of infections and deaths associated with COVID-19 have been recorded worldwide. Chronic kidney disease patients are particularly at high risk of infections due to impairments in the innate and adaptive immune systems. Adequate humoral (antibody) and cellular (T cell-driven) immunity are required to minimize pathogen entry and promote pathogen clearance to enable infection control. Vaccination can generate cellular and humoral immunity against this specific pathogen. COVID-19 prevention through successful vaccination is therefore paramount in chronic kidney disease population. But vaccination efficacy is diminished in these patients because premature ageing of the immune system and chronic systemic low-grade inflammation are the main causes of immune alteration in these patients. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to establish a different vaccination strategy for chronic kidney disease and dialysis patient in terms of the dose and administration time. Aims: This study aimed to the assessment of antibody titers after vaccination against SARS-COV-2 in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 4, 5 on conservative management and maintenance haemodialysis. Methods: This prospective observational comparative study was conducted in the Nephrology department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. The selection of patients was done by purposive sampling according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total 135 patients were distributed in three groups: 45 patients of chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 4, 5 on conservative management, 45 patients on maintenance haemodialysis (MHD) and 45 healthy controls were approached for the study who were receiving SARS-COV-2 vaccination. Demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected initially. At first, a pre vaccination sample or 1st sample was taken for antibody measurement. Then participants from all groups were given 2 doses .......