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De Lucas Ramos, Pilar & García Botella, Alejandra & García Lledó, Alberto & Gómez Pavón, Francisco Javier & González del Castillo, Juan & Hernández Sampelayo, Teresa & Martín Delgado, Mari Cruz & Martín Sánchez, Francisco Javier & Martínez Sellés, Manuel & Molero García, José María & Moreno Guillén, Santiago & Rodríguez Artalejo, Fernando & Ruiz Galiana, Julián & Cantón, Rafael & Bouza, Emilio (2021-10 ) .Actions and attitudes on the immunized patients against SARS-CoV-2.
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De Lucas Ramos, Pilar & García Botella, Alejandra & García Lledó, Alberto & Gómez Pavón, Francisco Javier & González del Castillo, Juan & Hernández Sampelayo, Teresa & Martín Delgado, Mari Cruz & Martín Sánchez, Francisco Javier & Martínez Sellés, Manuel & Molero García, José María & Moreno Guillén, Santiago & Rodríguez Artalejo, Fernando & Ruiz Galiana, Julián & Cantón, Rafael & Bouza, Emilio. 2021-10 .Actions and attitudes on the immunized patients against SARS-CoV-2.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/29198
Resumen:
The access to COVID vaccines by millions of human beings
and their high level of protection against the disease, both in
its mild and severe forms, together with a plausible decrease
in the transmission of the infection from vaccinated patients,
has prompted a series of questions from the members of the
College of Physicians of Madrid (ICOMEM) and the society. The
ICOMEM Scientific Committee on this subject has tried to an swer these questions after discussion and consensus among its
members. The main answers can be summarized as follows:
The occurrence of new SARS-CoV-2 infections in both
vaccinated and previously infected patients is very low, in the
observation time we already have. When breakthrough infec tions do occur, they are usually asymptomatic or mild and,
purportedly, should have a lower capacity for transmission to
other persons.
Vaccinated subjects who have contact with a SARS CoV-2 infected patient can avoid quarantine as long as they
are asymptomatic, although this decision depends on variables
such as age, occupation, circulating variants, degree of contact
and time since vaccination. In countries with a high proportion
of the population vaccinated, it is already suggested that ful ly vaccinated persons could avoid the use of masks and social
distancing in most circumstances.
Systematic use of diagnostic tests to assess the immune
response or the degree of protection against reinfection af ter natural infection or vaccination is discouraged, since their
practical consequences are not known at this time. The exist ing information precludes any precision regarding a possible
need for future revaccination.
This Committee considers that when mass vaccination of
health care workers and the general population is achieved,
SARS-CoV-2 screening tests could be avoided at least in out patient care and in the case of exploratory procedures that do
not require hospitalization.
Keywords: COVID-19, viral variants, SARS-CoV2, vaccine escape, gap
COVID-19, use of masks, COVID-19 screening, vaccines, follow-up of
immunized persons.