Serum Vitamin D and the Risk of SARS-CoV-2 and Seasonal Influenza Infection During the Twindemic Period.

Journal: Clinical nutrition ESPEN
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Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: The association between circulating vitamin D levels and the risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or seasonal influenza infection in vaccine recipients remains unclear. We prospectively examined these associations among healthcare workers.

Authors

  • Aoi Ito
    Department of Epidemiology and PreventionCenter for Clinical SciencesNational Center for Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan. Electronic address: aoito@hosp.ncgm.go.jp.
  • Shohei Yamamoto
    Department of Epidemiology and PreventionCenter for Clinical SciencesNational Center for Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Zobida Islam
    Department of Epidemiology and PreventionCenter for Clinical SciencesNational Center for Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Tomofumi Tan
    Department of Laboratory TestingCenter Hospital of the National Center for the Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Yusuke Oshiro
    Department of Laboratory TestingCenter Hospital of the National Center for the Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Natsumi Inamura
    Department of Laboratory TestingCenter Hospital of the National Center for the Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Takashi Nemoto
    Department of Laboratory TestingCenter Hospital of the National Center for the Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Maki Konishi
    Department of Epidemiology and PreventionCenter for Clinical SciencesNational Center for Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Kumi Horii
    Infection Control OfficeCenter Hospital of the National Center for the Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Tetsuya Mizoue
    Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Center for Clinical Sciences, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Wataru Sugiura
    Center for Clinical SciencesNational Center for Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.
  • Norio Ohmagari
    Disease Control and Prevention CenterNational Center for Global Health and MedicineTokyoJapan.

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