| Literature DB >> 35062670 |
Marek Petráš1, Ivana Králová Lesná2,3, Livia Večeřová4, Elka Nyčová4, Jana Malinová5, Petr Klézl5, Martina Nezvedová5, Rachel Elizabeth White5, Roman Máčalík1, Jana Dáňová1, Alexander M Čelko1, Věra Adámková2.
Abstract
Continuous assessment of the effectiveness of approved COVID-19 vaccines is crucial to gain an insight into the longer-term impact on health outcomes, and eventually boosting public confidence. For this reason, we conducted a multicenter, retrospective cohort study using data on infection and vaccination rates among employees of three Prague hospitals in the period between 27 December 2020 and 31 August 2021. The post-vaccination and post-infection protectiveness were assessed in a total of 11,443 hospital workers who were followed up for more than 14 days either after their Comirnaty vaccination or study enrolment, depending on their previous SARS-CoV-2 infection. The effectiveness of full vaccination against any SARS-CoV-2 infection achieved 88.3% (83.2-91.8%) over the eight months of follow-up, a figure not much different from the 92.5% (76.5-97.6%) level of protection built by a previous infection. Despite this, the post-vaccination level of protection declined to about 65% between June and August. No case of breakthrough infection was registered among hospital workers having received one or two vaccine doses more than three months after previous infection. The eight-month effectiveness of the Comirnaty vaccine exhibited a declining trend requiring a new booster dose. The need for vaccination in the previously infected employees was not demonstrated conclusively in this study.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccination; breakthrough infection; effectiveness; hospital workers; reinfection
Year: 2021 PMID: 35062670 PMCID: PMC8779277 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines10010009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Figure 1Vaccination rate and 30-day cumulative incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in HWs.
Figure 2Study flowchart: HWs: hospital workers; PUs: previously uninfected; PIs: previously infected.
Baseline characteristics of study participants in cohorts.
| Characteristics | Unvaccinated | Partially Vaccinated | Fully Vaccinated | Previously Infected | Partially Vaccinated | Fully Vaccinated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 39.4 ± 13.9 | 43.7 ± 13.5 | 43.8 ± 13.4 | 42.2 ± 13.3 | 42.4 ± 13.4 | 42.6 ± 13.2 | |
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| 135.9 ± 90.8 | 25.9 ± 18.0 | 185.1 ± 51.5 | 119.5 ± 77.0 | 28.1 ± 12.9 | 154.0 ± 51.9 | |
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| 6325 (3%) | 6369 (0.4%) | 5967 (0.6%) | 1155 (0.3%) | 1003 (0.2%) | 951 (0%) | |
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| 4777 (3.1%) | 4671 (0.4%) | 4353 (0.6%) | 893 (0.1%) | 755 (0.1%) | 715 (0.0%) |
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| 1548 (2.8%) | 1698 (0.3%) | 1614 (0.6%) | 262 (0.8%) | 248.(0.4%) | 236 (0.0%) | |
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| 1920 (2.4%) | 1264 (0.2%) | 1158 (0.3%) | 265 (0.4%) | 236 (0.4%) | 218 (0.0%) |
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| 2232 (3.3%) | 2148 (0.4%) | 2022 (0.7%) | 401 (0.0%) | 338 (0.0%) | 320 (0.0%) | |
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| 1641 (3.8%) | 2141 (0.5%) | 2046 (0.6%) | 389 (0.5%) | 324 (0.3%) | 313 (0.0%) | |
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| 532 (2.1%) | 816 (0.4%) | 741 (0.7%) | 100 (0.0%) | 105 (0.0%) | 100 (0.0%) | |
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| 4391 (3.2%) | 4792 (0.4%) | 4493 (0.7%) | 950 (0.3%) | 846 (0.1%) | 803 (0.0%) |
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| 1934 (2.7%) | 1577 (0.3%) | 1474 (0.2%) | 205 (0.0%) | 157 (0.6%) | 148 (0.0%) | |
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| 4561 (3.9%) | 5549 (0.4%) | 5223 (0.7%) | 1063 (0.2%) | 945 (0.2%) | 899 (0.0%) |
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| 1764 (0.9%) | 820 (0.1%) | 744 (0.3%) | 92 (1.1%) | 58 (0.0%) | 52 (0.0%) | |
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| 2441 (3.5%) | 2283 (0.4%) | 2175 (0.6%) | 430 (0.0%) | 375 (0.0%) | 353 (0.0%) |
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| 2741 (2.5%) | 2564 (0.5%) | 2350 (0.4%) | 461 (0.4%) | 367 (0.0%) | 352 (0.0%) | |
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| 1143 (3.3%) | 1522 (0.1%) | 1442 (0.9%) | 264 (0.4%) | 261 (0.8%) | 246 (0.0%) | |
1 PUs: previously uninfected; 2 PIs: previously infected; 3 SD: standard deviation; 4 PCR+: positive result of RT-PCR; 5 HCWs: health care workers; 6 BUH: Bulovka University Hospital; 7 KVUH: Královské Vinohrady University Hospital; 8 IKEM: Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine.
Incidence rate ratios and vaccine effectiveness in any SARS-CoV-2 infection (participants with more than 14 days of follow-up).
| Immunization Status | PCR+ 1 | IR 2 per 100.000 Person-Days | cIRR 3
| cVE 5
| aIRR 6
| aVE 7
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 192 | 22.33 | ref 8 | ref | |||
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| 3 | 2.22 | 0.10 (0.02–0.29) | 90.3 (71.1–98.0) | 0.08 (0.02–0.24) | 92.5 (76.5–97.6) | |
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| 23 | 14.07 | 0.63 (0.39–0.97) | 37.0 (2.7–61.0) | 0.52 (0.34–0.81) | 47.7 (19.2–66.2) |
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| 2 | 7.11 | 0.32 (0.04–1.17) | 68.2 (−16.5–96.2) | 0.25 (0.06–0.99) | 75.4 (0.7–93.9) | |
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| 36 | 3.25 | 0.15 (0.10–0.21) | 85.4 (79.1–90.1) | 0.12 (0.08–0.17) | 88.3 (83.2–91.8) |
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| 0 | 0.00 | 0.00 (0.00–0.11) | 100 (88.6–100) | 0.00 (0.00–0.00) | 100.0 (99.9–100) | |
1 PCR+: positive result of RT-PCR; 2 IR: incidence rate; 3 CI: confidence interval; 4 cIRR: crude incidence rate ratio; 5 cVE: crude vaccine effectiveness; 6 aIRR: adjusted incidence rate ratio; 7 aVE: adjusted vaccine effectiveness; 8 ref: reference group; 9 PUs: previously uninfected; 10 PIs: previously infected; * vaccinated any time after SARS-CoV-2 infection; Note: Mutually adjusted for sex, stratified age, health-care worker vs. another profession, full- vs. part-time status, and hospital.
Figure 3Vaccine effectiveness in specific PU group within 8-month follow-up: HCWs: health-care workers; BUH: Bulovka University Hospital; KVUH: Královské Vinohrady University Hospital; IKEM: Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine.
Figure 4Persistence of vaccine effectiveness.
Figure 5Cumulative incidence of any SARS-CoV-2 infection among fully vaccinated and previously infected.