Institute Recherche Santé, Surveillance Epidémiologique Formation (IRESSERF), Plateforme Immunologie, Dakar, Senegal
Research Article
Suspected SARS-Cov-2 Original Antigenic Sin among Central and West African Populations
Author(s): Marc Souris, Léon Tshilolo, Destin Mbongi, Baltazar Phoba, Marie-Anasthasie Tshilolo, René Mbungu, Daniel Parzy, Line Lobaloba Ingoba, Francine Ntoumi, Rachel Kamgaing, Martin Samuel Sosso, Nadine Fainguem, Tandakha Ndiaye Dieye, Moussa Ndour, Massamba Sylla, Pierre Morand and Jean-Paul Gonzalez
More than a year after the emergence of COVID-19, significant regional differences in terms of morbidity persist, showing in particular lower incidence rates in
some regions of Africa or Asia. The work reported here aims to test for a pre-pandemic natural immunity among populations in central and western Africa and
a suspected SARS-CoV-2 original antigenic sin. To identify such pre-existing immunity, sera samples collected before the emergence of COVID-19 were tested
to detect the presence of IgG antibodies reacting against SARS-CoV-2 proteins of major significance. Sera samples from blood donors of France also collected
before the pandemic were used as control. The results showed a statistically highly significant difference for antibodies prevalence between the samples collected
in Africa and the control samples. Our results suggest that in the tested African sub-regi.. Read More»
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