Continued effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination among urban healthcare workers during delta variant predominance

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作者
Lan, Fan-Yun [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sidossis, Amalia [1 ,2 ]
Iliaki, Eirini [1 ,4 ]
Buley, Jane [1 ]
Nathan, Neetha [1 ]
Bruno-Murtha, Lou Ann [4 ]
Kales, Stefanos N. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Harvard Med Sch, Cambridge Hlth Alliance, Occupat Med, Macht Bldg 427,1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Natl Cheng Kung Univ Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Occupat & Environm Med, Tainan, Taiwan
[4] Harvard Med Sch, Cambridge Hlth Alliance, Infect Prevent & Infect Dis, Cambridge, MA 02115 USA
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COVID; Immunity; Immunization; Real-world evidence; SARS-CoV-2; Vaccine;
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10.1186/s12879-022-07434-y
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background Data on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness (VE) among healthcare workers (HCWs) during periods of delta variant predominance are limited. Methods We followed a population of urban Massachusetts HCWs (45% non-White) subject to epidemiologic surveillance. We accounted for covariates such as demographics and community background infection incidence, as well as information bias regarding COVID-19 diagnosis and vaccination status. Results During the study period (December 16, 2020 to September 30, 2021), 4615 HCWs contributed to a total of 1,152,486 person-days at risk (excluding 309 HCWs with prior infection) and had a COVID-19 incidence rate of 5.2/10,000 (114 infections out of 219,842 person-days) for unvaccinated person-days and 0.6/10,000 (49 infections out of 830,084 person-days) for fully vaccinated person-days, resulting in an adjusted VE of 82.3% (95% CI 75.1-87.4%). For the secondary analysis limited to the period of delta variant predominance in Massachusetts (i.e., July 1 to September 30, 2021), we observed an adjusted VE of 76.5% (95% CI 40.9-90.6%). Independently, we found no re-infection among those with prior COVID-19, contributing to 74,557 re-infection-free person-days, adding to the evidence base for the robustness of naturally acquired immunity. Conclusions We found a VE of 76.5% against the delta variant. Our work also provides further evidence of naturally acquired immunity.
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