Effectiveness of an mRNA vaccine booster dose against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19 in persons aged ≥60 years and other high-risk groups during predominant circulation of the delta variant in Italy, 19 July to 12 December 2021
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Effectiveness of an mRNA vaccine booster dose against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19 in persons aged ≥60 years and other high-risk groups during predominant circulation of the delta variant in Italy, 19 July to 12 December 2021 / Fabiani, M., Puopolo, M., Filia, A., Sacco, C., Mateo-Urdiales, A., Spila Alegiani, S., Del Manso, M., D'Ancona, F., Vescio, F., Bressi, M., Petrone, D., Spuri, M., Rota, M.C., Massari, M., Da Cas, R., Morciano, C., Stefanelli, P., Bella, A., Tallon, M., Proietti, V., et al.. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF VACCINES. - ISSN 1476-0584. - 21:7(2022), pp. 975-982. [10.1080/14760584.2022.2064280]
abstract:
Background: Consolidated information on the effectiveness of COVID-19 booster vaccination in Europe are scarce. Research design and methods: We assessed the effectiveness of a booster dose of an mRNA vaccine against any SARS-CoV-2 infection (symptomatic or asymptomatic) and severe COVID-19 (hospitalization or death) after over two months from administration among priority target groups (n = 18,524,568) during predominant circulation of the Delta variant in Italy (July–December 2021). Results: Vaccine effectiveness (VE) against SARS-CoV-2 infection and, to a lesser extent, against severe COVID-19, among people ≥60 years and other high-risk groups (i.e. healthcare workers, residents in long-term-care facilities, and persons with comorbidities or immunocompromised), peaked in the time-interval 3–13 weeks (VE against infection = 67.2%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 62.5–71.3; VE against severe disease = 89.5%, 95% CI: 86.1–92.0) and then declined, waning 26 weeks after full primary vaccination (VE against infection = 12.2%, 95% CI: −4.7–26.4; VE against severe disease = 65.3%, 95% CI: 50.3–75.8). After 3–10 weeks from the administration of a booster dose, VE against infection and severe disease increased to 76.1% (95% CI: 70.4–80.7) and 93.0% (95% CI: 90.2–95.0), respectively. Conclusions: These results support the ongoing vaccination campaign in Italy, where the administration of a booster dose four months after completion of primary vaccination is recommended.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Fabiani, M.; Puopolo, M.; Filia, A.; Sacco, C.; Mateo-Urdiales, A.; Spila Alegiani, S.; Del Manso, M.; D'Ancona, F.; Vescio, F.; Bressi, M.; Petrone, D.; Spuri, M.; Rota, M. C.; Massari, M.; Da Cas, R.; Morciano, C.; Stefanelli, P.; Bella, A.; Tallon, M.; Proietti, V.; Siddu, A.; Battilomo, S.; Palamara, A. T.; Popoli, P.; Brusaferro, S.; Rezza, G.; Riccardo, F.; Menniti Ippolito, F.; Pezzotti, P.
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