P-1599. XBB.1.5 responses present up to a year post COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in long-term care residents with a strong boost from KP.2 vaccination
David Canaday, Olajide Olagunju, Clare Nugent, Laurel Holland, Evan Dickerson, Tiffany Wallave, Yasin Abul, Ellen See, Mike Payne, Jurgen Bosch, Chia Jung Li, Eunice Lim, Ivis Perez, H Edward Davidson, Lisa Han, Christopher King, Alejandro Balazs, Brigid WIlson

TL;DR
This study examines how well nursing home residents respond to a new KP.2 vaccine after prior XBB.1.5 mRNA vaccines, finding strong immune boosts regardless of prior doses.
Contribution
The study shows that mid-season KP.2 vaccination provides robust immune boosting in long-term care residents regardless of prior XBB.1.5 vaccine doses.
Findings
KP.2 vaccination boosted neutralizing antibody titers similarly in residents with one or two prior XBB.1.5 doses.
Anti-XBB.1.5 antibody levels declined significantly over time but remained protective.
Mid-season vaccination can restore strong immunity in nursing home residents.
Abstract
While CoVID-19 vaccination dramatically reduced hospitalization and mortality, still 10% of nursing home residents (NHRs) with COVID-19 get hospitalized. This is partly due to failure to be up-to-date in vaccination, emerging variants, and waning immunity. Despite ACIP’s twice-yearly vaccination recommendation for NHR, mid-season vaccine uptake remains low. This study assesses residual immunity after 1 or 2 2023-24 XBB.1.5 mRNA vaccine doses and the 2024-25 KP.2 vaccine.Fig. 1.Post KP.2 vaccination anti-KP.2 spike and neutralization titers in NHR with 1 or 2 prior XBB.1.5 vaccines.Geometric mean titers were compared using t-tests on log-transformed values.Fig. 2Fold rise of KP.2 neutralization titers pre- and post-KP.2 vaccine in NHR with history of 1 or 2 prior XBB.1.5 vaccines.Geometric fold change (GMCK) shown in red. Geometric mean titers and fold change were compared using t-tests…
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TopicsSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · Immune responses and vaccinations · Influenza Virus Research Studies
