Maternal Seroprevalence and Placental Transfer of COVID-19 Antibodies in Pregnancy: A Hospital-Based Study

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Okoeguale, Joseph [1 ]
Okobi, Okelue E. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Ojukwu, Emmanuella C. [5 ]
Nwachukwu, Onyinyechukwu B. [6 ,7 ]
Okoroafor, Caroline C. [8 ]
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[1] Irrua Specialist Teaching Hosp, Obstet & Gynaecol, Irrua, Nigeria
[2] Larkin Community Hosp, Family Med, Palm Springs Campus, Miami, FL 33143 USA
[3] Medficient Hlth Syst, Family Med, Laurel, MD 20707 USA
[4] Lakeside Med Ctr, Family Med, Belle Glade, FL 33430 USA
[5] St Georges Univ, Obstet & Gynecol, Sch Med, Brooklyn, NY USA
[6] Calif Inst Behav Neurosci & Psychol, Neurosci & Psychol, Farfield, CA USA
[7] Amer Int Sch Med, Family Med, Georgetown, Guyana
[8] Univ Calabar, Gen Practice, Calabar, Nigeria
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polymerase chain reaction; antibody transfer; covid-19; pregnancy; seroprevalence; HIV-INFECTION; MALARIA;
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10.7759/cureus.49730
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a relatively new disease with high morbidity and mortality. Information about the prevalence of infections in pregnancy could help identify herd immunity, project epidemics, and decide policy guidelines. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the infection susceptibility risk of COVID-19 in pregnancy, to determine the prevalence of COVID-19 antibodies (IgG & IgM), and to evaluate the determinants of COVID-19 antibody positivity in pregnancy. Materials and methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study involving 258 consenting pregnant women recruited at Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Edo State, Nigeria. Of these, 179 participants were recruited from the antenatal clinic, and 79 from the gynecology emergency unit. A structured questionnaire was administered at baseline. Venous blood was obtained at enrolment to test for total antibodies using ELISA. A nasopharyngeal swab was simultaneously obtained for COVID-19 PCR for all participants. Umbilical cord blood was taken after delivery in those who had positive serology. Socio-demographic variables and clinical presentation of respondents were considered as exposure variables, and this was cross-tabulated with outcome variables in bivariate analysis using chi-square with a level of significance at a P-value less than 0.05. Variables in bivariate analysis of chi-square that have a P-value less than 0.2 were entered into a logistic regression using multivariate logistic models.Results: The study detected active COVID-19 infections among 7.4% (19/258) of the study participants. The study demonstrated a seroprevalence of COVID-19 antibodies in 62.4% (161/258) of the participants at recruitment and showed a strong correlation between working in the healthcare setting and living in an urban environment. Our study also reported 5.3% (8/152) of cord blood antibody positivity among study participants. The concentration of maternal immunoglobulin strongly and positively correlated with cord blood seropositivity.Conclusion: Prevalence estimates are an underestimate of the actual proportion of pregnant women with prior COVID-19 exposure as observed in the study discrepancy of confirmed PCR infection and evidence of previous infection from serology. The study also highlighted a low efficiency of placental transfer of COVID-19 antibodies at birth among those who were seropositive at baseline and showed that maternal antibody levels play an important role in determining the efficiency of placenta transfer of COVID-19 antibodies in pregnancy.
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