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Nursing Home Staff Vaccination and Covid-19 Outcomes.

Brian E McGarry1, Michael L Barnett2, David C Grabowski3, Ashvin D Gandhi4.   

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34879189      PMCID: PMC8693685          DOI: 10.1056/NEJMc2115674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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To the Editor: Nursing home staff are considered to be a source of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in nursing homes.[1,2] The emergence of the B.1.617.2 (delta) variant has heightened concerns about coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)–related illness and death in nursing homes, especially given the low vaccination rates among the staff at many facilities.[3] These concerns prompted the federal government to mandate that staff at nursing homes be vaccinated.[4] However, the potential effect of staff vaccination rates on Covid-19 in nursing homes has not been well studied. Using national data (mainly from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Covid-19 Nursing Home Public File database), we classified 12,364 nursing homes (81% of all nursing homes in the United States) into quartiles of provider staff Covid-19 vaccination coverage as of June 13, 2021. We determined the number of Covid-19 cases among residents, the number of Covid-19 cases among staff, and the number of Covid-19–related deaths among residents (each per 100 facility beds) between June 13 and August 22, 2021. We compared outcomes between facilities with low (lowest quartile) and high (highest quartile) staff vaccination coverage, grouped according to quartiles of county-level prevalence of Covid-19 during the time of the study. We used multivariate regression models, with adjustment for resident vaccination rates, previous Covid-19 infection rates among staff and residents, facility characteristics, and county as a fixed effect. (Details and results of sensitivity analyses are provided in the Supplementary Appendix, available with the full text of this letter at NEJM.org.) In counties in the highest quartile of prevalence of Covid-19, the lowest quartile of staff vaccination coverage was associated with 1.56 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05 to 2.07) additional Covid-19 cases per 100 beds among residents, 1.50 (95% CI, 1.06 to 1.94) additional cases per 100 beds among staff, and 0.19 (95% CI, 0.08 to 0.30) additional Covid-19–related deaths of residents per 100 beds relative to facilities in the same county that were in the highest quartile of staff vaccination (Figure 1). These values represented outcomes that were 132%, 58%, and 195% higher, respectively, than those of predicted outcomes if all the facilities had had high vaccination coverage. In counties in the lowest quartile of prevalence of Covid-19, higher staff vaccination coverage was associated with small differences in Covid-19 outcomes. Estimates from our model suggest that if all the nursing homes in our sample had been in the highest quartile of staff vaccination coverage (82.7% on average), 4775 cases among residents (29% of the total during the study window), 7501 cases among staff (29% of the total), and 703 Covid-19–related deaths among residents (48% of the total) could possibly have been prevented.
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Cumulative Adjusted Covid-19 Outcomes, According to Nursing Home Staff Vaccination Coverage and County-Level Prevalence of Covid-19.

Shaded areas indicate 95% confidence intervals.

In the presence of high community prevalence of Covid-19, nursing homes with low staff vaccination coverage had higher numbers of cases and deaths than those with high staff vaccination coverage. These findings show the extent to which staff vaccination protects nursing home residents, particularly in communities with high Covid-19 transmission.
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2.  COVID-19 pandemic and mortality in nursing homes across USA and Europe up to October 2021.

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Journal:  Eur Geriatr Med       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 1.710

3.  De-escalation of asymptomatic testing and potential of future COVID-19 outbreaks in US nursing homes amidst rising community vaccination coverage: A modeling study.

Authors:  Brajendra K Singh; Joseph Walker; Prabasaj Paul; Sujan Reddy; Camden D Gowler; John Jernigan; Rachel B Slayton
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2022-04-18       Impact factor: 4.169

4.  Southeastern United States Predictors of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes.

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5.  Effectiveness of a fourth dose of covid-19 mRNA vaccine against the omicron variant among long term care residents in Ontario, Canada: test negative design study.

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6.  Managing the Impact of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities: An Update.

Authors:  Adam H Dyer; Aoife Fallon; Claire Noonan; Helena Dolphin; Cliona O'Farrelly; Nollaig M Bourke; Desmond O'Neill; Sean P Kennelly
Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 7.802

7.  Association of State COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates With Staff Vaccination Coverage and Staffing Shortages in US Nursing Homes.

Authors:  Brian E McGarry; Ashvin D Gandhi; Maggie Syme; Sarah D Berry; Elizabeth M White; David C Grabowski
Journal:  JAMA Health Forum       Date:  2022-07-29

8.  BNT162b2 vaccination reduced infections and transmission in a COVID-19 outbreak in a nursing home in Germany, 2021.

Authors:  Emily Dorothee Meyer; Mirco Sandfort; Jennifer Bender; Dorothea Matysiak-Klose; Achim Dörre; Gerhard Bojara; Konrad Beyrer; Wiebke Hellenbrand
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