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Health Care Workers Cohort Study in the EuCARE Project (EuCARE-HCW)

Health Care Workers Cohort Study in the EuCARE Project (EuCARE-HCW)

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The WP3 healthcare workers cohort in EuCARE is an observational multicentre study including collection of retrospective (historical) and prospective data and sample collection from health care workers with either a vaccination or a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. Samples from HCW are sent to central laboratories for WP2 study were the impact of different variants in humoral and cellular immunity is to be analysed by biostatistical methods and with artificial intelligence in WP5. This analysis will focus on the impact on vaccine escape of viral variants / viral sequences as well as on any escape from any combination of natural and vaccine induced immunity. Eight countries will participate (Portugal, Italy, Germany, Lithuania, Georgia, Russia, Vietnam and Mexico).

Description

Background: Protection from SARS-CoV-2 infection is known to occur soon after vaccination or natural disease, fading over time. Although protection from serious illness does occur, protection from infection is insufficient and the impact of each variant and of each vaccine or vaccine schedule is a matter of continuous study. Recruiting participants from countries with different vaccines and vaccine schedules is of upmost importance to analyse these relationships and breakthrough infections. Study objectives: The EuCARE-HCW study contributes with data and samples from

HCW to EuCARE-IMMUNITY study that will analyse the NtAb and CMI to different SARS- CoV-2 variants following any combination of natural infection and vaccination. Specific

objectives include:

  • to collect data and biological material from COVID-19 healthcare workers in 9 clinics from 8 countries and 3 continents.
  • Enrolment of HCW with an immunogenic event, either vaccination or infection.
  • Periodic collection of serum and whole blood every 4 months since enrolment and during 12-24 months (depending on how long immunity persists).
  • Sample preparation, storage and shipment to central EuCARE laboratories where WP2 study group will analyse natural and artificial immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants (EuCARE-IMMUNITY), namely:
  • Analyse the magnitude, breadth and duration of immunity following natural infection and/or vaccination.
  • Define the cross-immunity among the different viral variants.
  • Analyse the immune escape in a comprehensive set of combinations of vaccines and natural infection(s).
  • To accomplish the above objectives, WP2 will test:
  • Neutralising antibodies
  • Cellular immunity
  • Viral sequences

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

The study subjects will be selected based on the following inclusion criteria:

  1. Adult (>18 years) HCW with mandatory information on their SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination status.
  2. For those with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection, diagnosis obtained by detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA
  3. Having a signed informed consent when required by ethical approval

Exclusion Criteria: NONE

Study details
    COVID-19

NCT05534009

Euresist Network GEIE

27 January 2024

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