2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2022.05.065
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Humoral response to SARS-CoV-2 after vaccination and booster effect in patients undergoing dialysis

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“…In addition, as other authors have shown (El Karoui & De Vriese, 2022; Oliver & Blake, 2022), we found that vaccination reduced the need for hospital admission. Moreover, we found that the number of vaccine doses received influenced the presence or absence of symptoms, supporting recent findings that show that the clinical efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in HD patients increases substantially with the number of doses (Ashby et al, 2022; Falahi et al, 2022; Hernández-Porto et al, 2022). Therefore, studies such as ours could contribute to encourage vaccination among the unvaccinated population by adding new evidence of its efficacy in clinical samples.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, as other authors have shown (El Karoui & De Vriese, 2022; Oliver & Blake, 2022), we found that vaccination reduced the need for hospital admission. Moreover, we found that the number of vaccine doses received influenced the presence or absence of symptoms, supporting recent findings that show that the clinical efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in HD patients increases substantially with the number of doses (Ashby et al, 2022; Falahi et al, 2022; Hernández-Porto et al, 2022). Therefore, studies such as ours could contribute to encourage vaccination among the unvaccinated population by adding new evidence of its efficacy in clinical samples.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%