Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Amritsar GMC to study immune status of 100 vaccinated healthcare workers

- Mandeep Kaur Narula letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

INITIAL FINDINGS REVEALED THAT 97% HEALTHCARE WORKERS BECAME ‘SERO’ POSITIVE, WHICH MEANS THAT BENEFICIAR­IES HAD SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF ANTIBODIES TO FIGHT THE VIRUS

AMRITSAR: The Virus Research and Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL) of Government Medical College (GMC), Amritsar, will study the immune status of 100 healthcare workers vaccinated with Covishield, to check the formation of antibodies against Covid-19 in the beneficiar­ies.

The 100 healthcare workers— including MBBS doctors, nurses, lab technician­s, pharmacist­s, paramedica­l staff, and other hospital staff—had taken their first dose of Covishield in January this year and completed the vaccinatio­n cycle after the second dose in March.

Doctors say the initial findings revealed that 97% healthcare workers became ‘sero’ positive post their second vaccine dose which means that beneficiar­ies had sufficient amount of antibodies to fight the virus.

Antibodies are a group of proteins in the human body which help fight infections such as viruses. It typically takes a few weeks after vaccinatio­n for the body to produce antibodies against the virus.

“A study has been initiated by a team of expert doctors who aim to check the formation rate of antibodies in people after receiving the Covishield vaccine.

For this, a serologica­l test of 100 vaccinated healthcare workers will be done for a year and readings will be noted after which, we will be able to know how the antibodies will behave and how the bodies will react to the virus. The research will also guide us if there is any requiremen­t of booster dose in future,” said Dr KD Singh, microbiolo­gist, who is leading the team of doctors in the research.

Elaboratin­g about the research, he said, “We had checked the antibody levels of 100 healthcare workers before they received their first jab. After 14 days of receiving the first dose, we again checked their anti-body levels and then repeated the same process 14 days after the second dose.”

Dr Singh, who is also the medical superinten­dent (MS) of Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Amritsar, added, “Now, we will repeat the serologica­l test of the healthcare workers, till March 2022. The purpose of repeated testing is to know the level of antibodies after vaccinatio­n. The initial findings revealed that in some cases, antibodies doubled after the second dose, revealing that enough antibodies were developed in the beneficiar­ies which will help in fighting the virus, effectivel­y.”

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