Plasmodium falciparum Parasitemia Does Not Diminish Neutralizing Antibody Responses After mRNA COVID-19 Booster Vaccination in HIV-infected Adults
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2025-08-02Author
Samandari, Taraz
Achola, Millicent
Hutter, N Jack. et.al
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mRNA vaccines have emerged as powerful tools for the prevention of infectious diseases, but subclinical malaria may reduce vaccine immunogenicity. We evaluated neutralizing antibody responses in asymptomatic HIV-infected adults with and without polymerase chain reaction-confirmed Plasmodium falciparum who received either monovalent mRNA-1273 or bivalent mRNA-1273.222 (WA-1 and BA.4/5) booster vaccines. In previous studies, a 50% pseudovirus inhibitory dose neutralizing antibody (ID50) titer of 1000 correlated with 96% efficacy in preventing COVID-19. We observed ID50 geometric mean titers >22 000 in both parasitemic and nonparasitemic participants 1 month after boosting. We conclude that COVID-19 mRNA vaccine antibody responses are unimpaired by concurrent asymptomatic parasitemia.