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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2024Testing and Treatment Interventions in Community Settings Key to Controlling a Recent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Outbreak Among People Who Inject Drugs in Glasgow: A Modeling Study1citations
  • 2023Association between antibody responses post-vaccination and severe COVID-19 outcomes: national population-based cohort study in Scotland1citations
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  • Fraser, Hannah
  • Stone, Jack
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Association between antibody responses post-vaccination and severe COVID-19 outcomes: national population-based cohort study in Scotland

  • Sheikh, Sir Aziz
  • Katikireddi, Srinivasa
  • Daines, Luke
  • Jarvis, Lisa
  • Swallow, Ben
  • Mccowan, Colin
  • Shahul Hameed, Safraj
  • Gousias, Petros
  • Macdonald, Calum
  • Lindsay, Laura
  • Palmateer, Norah
  • Robertson, Chris
  • Hasan, Taimoor
  • Cameron, Claire
  • Moss, Paul
  • Tibble, Holly
  • Jeffrey, Karen
  • Marvin, Sally
  • Ritchie, Lewis
  • Murray, Josephine-Louise
  • Mcauley, Andrew
  • Rudan, Igor
  • Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi
  • Grange, Zoe
  • Hall, Elliott
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Several population-level studies have described individual clinical risk factors associated with suboptimal antibody responses following COVID-19 vaccination, but none have examined multimorbidity. Others have shown that suboptimal post-vaccination responses offer reduced protection to subsequent SARS-CoV-2 infection; however, the level of protection from COVID-19 hospitalisation/death remains unconfirmed. We use national Scottish datasets to investigate the association between multimorbidity and testing antibody-negative, examining the correlation between antibody levels and subsequent COVID-19 hospitalisation/death among double-vaccinated individuals. We found that individuals with multimorbidity (≥five conditions) were more likely to test antibody-negative post-vaccination and 13.37 [6.05 - 29.53] times more likely to be hospitalised/die from COVID-19 than individuals without conditions. We also show a dose-dependent association between post-vaccination antibody levels and COVID-19 hospitalisation or death, with those with undetectable antibody levels at a significantly higher risk (HR 9.21 [95% CI 4.63 - 18.29]) of these serious outcomes compared to those with high antibody levels.</jats:p>

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