KAIMRC Innovations Issue 9

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Masks, lockdown and vigilance attributed for curbing infection rates among healthcare workers across Saudi Arabia.

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esults from a study in May 2020 of healthcare workers at the frontline of the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia reveal that the seropositivity rate was low overall, though it varied across different regions and hospitals. Seroprevalence studies track the proportion of a population infected by a pathogen over a period of time. This is accomplished via immunoassays that measure the presence of antibodies in their blood serum. The prevalence of virus-neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) is an indicator of past infection as well as of immunity post-infection. The survey, the first of its kind in the kingdom, was conducted across 85 hospitals: 61 COVID-19 referral hospitals with confirmed COVID-19 patients, excluding those who were symptomatic, and 24 non-affected hospitals with no COVID19 patients. The latter did not report any innovations.kaimrc.med.sa

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COVID-19 infection rate was low among healthcare workers early in the pandemic Serosurveys typically track detectable antibodies against SARSCoV-2 in a geographical population.

outbreaks among healthcare workers and were used as the control group. Blood serum samples tested from more than 12,600 healthcare workers had seropositivity rates from 0% to 6.31%. As expected, healthcare workers operating in case-hospitals with high COVID-19 exposure had a higher rate. In 8% of the tested samples, there was a lack of Nab due to the low level or presence of antibodies against coronaviruses. The low SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity could be an indication that vigilance in personal protective equipment and a nation-wide lockdown were successful in keeping the rate of asymptomatic COVID19 in healthcare workers at low levels, says Naif Alharbi, study co-author, and head of the KAIMRC Vaccine Development Unit. “This study is only part of the whole picture of COVID-19 epidemiology in KSA and needs to be taken in totality with other key studies and findings,” says co-author Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq of Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare. The seropositivity rate varied between regions and also with the number of

community cases. “The variation in the seropositivity is likely to be related to the variability in the cases in that community or city. Healthcare workers are part of any community and they could be exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in the community,” explains Al-Tawfiq. Other studies have since been conducted to measure seroprevalence among the wider community in Saudi Arabia. Al-Tawfiq says that a study of blood from healthy donors found that the prevalence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 was low, although higher among non-citizens. Alharbi says that another survey showed that NAb is induced at a higher level in severe cases and peaks for three months post-infection. He has also been working on a more representative national seroprevalence study with over 11,000 samples collected between June and November 2020, which he hopes to publish soon. Alserehi H.A., et al. Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia:

comparing case and control hospitals. Diagn Microbiol

Infect Dis. 99, 115273 (2020).

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DIVERSE DISORDERS FROM A SINGLE SOURCE

2min
page 65

PINNING DOWN A GENETIC CAUSE OF PROSTATE CANCER RISK

2min
page 64

SEQUENCING IMMUNE SYSTEM GENES FOR STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTS

2min
pages 60-61

A MOLECULAR LINK BETWEEN DIABETES, OBESITY, AND CELL AGEING

2min
pages 62-63

A KEY ROLE FOR MICROGLIA IN CHILDHOOD GLAUCOMA

2min
pages 58-59

INVESTIGATING THE FACTORS AFFECTING BURN PATIENT SURVIVAL

17min
pages 51-57

AI-SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING IMPROVES SKIN CANCER DIAGNOSIS

2min
pages 48-49

REDUCING INFLAMMATION REJUVENATES BRAIN CELLS IN MICE

5min
pages 40-41

THE GENETIC ROOTS OF RARE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

6min
pages 44-45

HOW MELANOMA MANIPULATES ITS WAY TO METASTASIS

2min
pages 46-47

FAMILY SUPPORT HASTENS RECOVERY

2min
page 50

DEPRESSION LINKED TO PREMATURE BRAIN AGEING

5min
pages 42-43

TURNING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES INTO COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS

4min
pages 38-39

COVID-19 IMPACT DOES NOT END WITH HOSPITAL DISCHARGE

2min
pages 36-37

DNA SEQUENCING ACCELERATES INFECTION DIAGNOSIS

3min
pages 16-19

CHADOX1: MORE THAN A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE

5min
pages 32-34

COVID-19 INFECTION RATE WAS LOW AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS EARLY IN THE PANDEMIC

2min
page 27

OPTIMISING INFLUENZA VACCINES TO HARNESS PRE-EXISTING IMMUNITY

2min
pages 10-11

ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN CIRCULATING BACTERIAL STRAINS

2min
pages 14-15

BETTER ANIMAL MODELS FOR COVID-19 NEEDED

2min
page 35

FIGHTING THE PANDEMIC ON ALL FRONTS

5min
pages 8-9
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