| Literature DB >> 35172051 |
Victoria Hall1, Sarah Foulkes1, Ferdinando Insalata1, Peter Kirwan1, Ayoub Saei1, Ana Atti1, Edgar Wellington1, Jameel Khawam1, Katie Munro1, Michelle Cole1, Caio Tranquillini1, Andrew Taylor-Kerr1, Nipunadi Hettiarachchi1, Davina Calbraith1, Noshin Sajedi1, Iain Milligan1, Yrene Themistocleous1, Diane Corrigan1, Lisa Cromey1, Lesley Price1, Sally Stewart1, Elen de Lacy1, Chris Norman1, Ezra Linley1, Ashley D Otter1, Amanda Semper1, Jacqueline Hewson1, Silvia D'Arcangelo1, Meera Chand1, Colin S Brown1, Tim Brooks1, Jasmin Islam1, Andre Charlett1, Susan Hopkins1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The duration and effectiveness of immunity from infection with and vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are relevant to pandemic policy interventions, including the timing of vaccine boosters.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35172051 PMCID: PMC8908850 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2118691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: N Engl J Med ISSN: 0028-4793 Impact factor: 91.245
Demographic Characteristics of the Participants at Baseline and Vaccination Status as of September 21, 2021.*
| Characteristic | Previously Uninfected Cohort | Previously Infected Cohort | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| number (percent) | |||
| Age group | |||
| <25 yr | 935 (3.6) | 362 (3.8) | 1,297 (3.6) |
| 25–34 yr | 5,023 (19.1) | 2,083 (22.0) | 7,106 (19.9) |
| 35–44 yr | 6,580 (25.0) | 2,268 (23.9) | 8,848 (24.7) |
| 45–54 yr | 8,007 (30.5) | 2,867 (30.2) | 10,874 (30.4) |
| 55–64 yr | 5,283 (20.1) | 1,802 (19.0) | 7,085 (19.8) |
| ≥65 yr | 452 (1.7) | 106 (1.1) | 558 (1.6) |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 4,051 (15.4) | 1,648 (17.4) | 5,699 (15.9) |
| Female | 22,190 (84.4) | 7,827 (82.5) | 30,017 (83.9) |
| Nonbinary, other, or prefer not to say | 39 (0.1) | 13 (0.1) | 52 (0.1) |
| Race or ethnic group | |||
| White | 23,610 (89.8) | 8,024 (84.6) | 31,634 (88.4) |
| Asian | 1,581 (6.0) | 905 (9.5) | 2,486 (7.0) |
| Black | 381 (1.4) | 240 (2.5) | 621 (1.7) |
| Mixed race | 380 (1.4) | 155 (1.6) | 535 (1.5) |
| Other ethnic group | 278 (1.1) | 149 (1.6) | 427 (1.2) |
| Prefer not to say | 50 (0.2) | 15 (0.2) | 65 (0.2) |
| Medical conditions | |||
| None | 19,569 (74.5) | 7,101 (74.8) | 26,670 (74.6) |
| Immunosuppression | 623 (2.4) | 180 (1.9) | 803 (2.2) |
| Chronic respiratory condition | 3,306 (12.6) | 1,133 (11.9) | 4,439 (12.4) |
| Chronic nonrespiratory condition | 2,782 (10.6) | 1,074 (11.3) | 3,856 (10.8) |
| Occupation | |||
| Administrative or executive, office-based occupation | 4,280 (16.3) | 1,154 (12.2) | 5,434 (15.2) |
| Nursing | 8,658 (32.9) | 3,526 (37.2) | 12,184 (34.1) |
| Health care assistant | 1,994 (7.6) | 907 (9.6) | 2,901 (8.1) |
| Doctor | 3,053 (11.6) | 1,195 (12.6) | 4,248 (11.9) |
| Midwife | 582 (2.2) | 195 (2.1) | 777 (2.2) |
| Physiotherapist, occupational therapist, or speech and language therapist | 996 (3.8) | 442 (4.7) | 1,438 (4.0) |
| Nonclinical support staff: maintenance staff, security guard, or hospital porter | 389 (1.5) | 141 (1.5) | 530 (1.5) |
| Pharmacist | 582 (2.2) | 155 (1.6) | 737 (2.1) |
| Health care scientist | 1,147 (4.4) | 243 (2.6) | 1,390 (3.9) |
| Medical, nursing, midwifery, or other student | 867 (3.3) | 333 (3.5) | 1,200 (3.4) |
| Other | 3,732 (14.2) | 1,197 (12.6) | 4,929 (13.8) |
| Occupational setting | |||
| Office | 5,481 (20.9) | 1,521 (16.0) | 7,002 (19.6) |
| Nonclinical setting | 1,064 (4.0) | 314 (3.3) | 1,378 (3.9) |
| Outpatient setting | 5,662 (21.5) | 1,679 (17.7) | 7,341 (20.5) |
| Maternity or labor ward | 361 (1.4) | 116 (1.2) | 477 (1.3) |
| Ambulance, emergency department, inpatient ward | 4,225 (16.1) | 2,231 (23.5) | 6,456 (18.0) |
| Intensive care | 1,273 (4.8) | 396 (4.2) | 1,669 (4.7) |
| Operating room | 657 (2.5) | 209 (2.2) | 866 (2.4) |
| Other | 7,557 (28.8) | 3,022 (31.9) | 10,579 (29.6) |
| Patient contact | |||
| No | 4,053 (15.4) | 1052 (11.1) | 5,105 (14.3) |
| Yes | 22,227 (84.6) | 8,436 (88.9) | 30,663 (85.7) |
| Frequency of contact with patient with Covid-19 | |||
| Every day | 5,585 (21.3) | 3,212 (33.9) | 8,797 (24.6) |
| Once per week | 4,340 (16.5) | 1,889 (19.9) | 6,229 (17.4) |
| Once per month | 2,368 (9.0) | 889 (9.4) | 3,257 (9.1) |
| Less than once per month | 3,697 (14.1) | 1,036 (10.9) | 4,733 (13.2) |
| Never | 10,290 (39.2) | 2,462 (25.9) | 12,752 (35.7) |
| Index of multiple deprivation | |||
| 5 | 6,563 (25.0) | 2,308 (24.3) | 8,871 (24.8) |
| 4 | 5,982 (22.8) | 2,091 (22.0) | 8,073 (22.6) |
| 3 | 5,537 (21.1) | 1,978 (20.8) | 7,515 (21.0) |
| 2 | 4,408 (16.8) | 1,612 (17.0) | 6,020 (16.8) |
| 1 | 2,680 (10.2) | 1,178 (12.4) | 3,858 (10.8) |
| Not known | 1,110 (4.2) | 321 (3.4) | 1,431 (4.0) |
| Region | |||
| East Midlands | 1,963 (7.5) | 862 (9.1) | 2,825 (7.9) |
| East of England | 2,415 (9.2) | 948 (10.0) | 3,363 (9.4) |
| London | 2,432 (9.3) | 1,256 (13.2) | 3,688 (10.3) |
| Northeast | 453 (1.7) | 194 (2.0) | 647 (1.8) |
| Northwest | 2,174 (8.3) | 1,255 (13.2) | 3,429 (9.6) |
| Southeast | 2,568 (9.8) | 980 (10.3) | 3,548 (9.9) |
| Southwest | 4,503 (17.1) | 1,037 (10.9) | 5,540 (15.5) |
| West Midlands | 1,900 (7.2) | 817 (8.6) | 2,717 (7.6) |
| Yorkshire and Humber | 1,765 (6.7) | 879 (9.3) | 2,644 (7.4) |
| Scotland | 4,646 (17.7) | 803 (8.5) | 5,449 (15.2) |
| Northern Ireland | 888 (3.4) | 239 (2.5) | 1,127 (3.2) |
| Wales | 573 (2.2) | 218 (2.3) | 791 (2.2) |
| Vaccination status as of September 21, 2021 | |||
| Vaccinated | |||
| Second dose of BNT162b2 vaccine, long interval between doses | 20,843 (79.3) | 7,235 (76.3) | 28,078 (78.5) |
| Second dose of BNT162b2 vaccine, short interval between doses | 2,450 (9.3) | 609 (6.4) | 3,059 (8.6) |
| Second dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine | 1,895 (7.2) | 908 (9.6) | 2,803 (7.8) |
| First dose of any vaccine | 630 (2.4) | 307 (3.2) | 937 (2.6) |
| Unvaccinated | 462 (1.8) | 429 (4.5) | 891 (2.5) |
Baseline was defined as the date of cohort assignment between December 2020 and April 2021. In the cohort of previously infected participants, 83% were seropositive (72% on U.K. Health Security Agency testing) and 17% were seronegative but had had a previous positive antibody or polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) test. In this cohort of 9488 participants, 6815 (72%) had a primary infection in the period between February 2020 and May 2020, a total of 272 (3%) had a primary infection in the period between June and August 2020, and 2401 (25%) had a primary infection in the period between September 2020 and March 2021; the date of infection was either the date of the first positive PCR test or the date of onset of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) symptoms..
Race or ethnic group was reported by the participants.
The index of multiple deprivation, which is a measure of neighborhood relative deprivation calculated by the Office of National Statistics, was obtained through linkage with participant postal codes; the index ranges from 1 (most deprived) to 5 (least deprived).
Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Effectiveness of Covid-19 Vaccines against Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Infection in Participants without Previous SARS-CoV-2 Infection, December 7, 2020, through September 21, 2021.*
| Vaccination Status and Time since Vaccination | Participants | Days of Follow-up | Participants with Primary Infection | Crude Incidence | Vaccine | Adjusted Vaccine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| no. | no. | no. | no. of infections/ | % | % | |
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| 18,094 | 649,643 | 1,038 | 15.98 | — | — |
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| BNT162b2 vaccine | ||||||
| 21–27 days | 15,549 | 102,894 | 52 | 5.05 | 0.59 (0.44 to 0.71) | 0.59 (0.42 to 0.71) |
| 28–41 days | 15,247 | 201,531 | 60 | 2.98 | 0.64 (0.47 to 0.76) | 0.66 (0.52 to 0.76) |
| 42–55 days | 15,691 | 207,857 | 29 | 1.4 | 0.71 (0.56 to 0.81) | 0.70 (0.54 to 0.81) |
| 56–280 days | 16,376 | 341,183 | 53 | 1.55 | 0.67 (0.53 to 0.77) | 0.63 (0.46 to 0.75) |
| ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine | ||||||
| 21–27 days | 1,471 | 10,204 | 2 | 1.96 | 0.63 (−0.61 to 0.92) | 0.63 (−0.80 to 0.92) |
| 28–41 days | 1,495 | 20,496 | 1 | 0.49 | 0.87 (0.13 to 0.98) | 0.85 (0.16 to 0.97) |
| 42–55 days | 1,494 | 20,445 | 3 | 1.47 | 0.42 (−0.66 to 0.80) | 0.32 (−0.87 to 0.75) |
| 56–249 days | 1,470 | 38,308 | 10 | 2.61 | 0.24 (−0.56 to 0.63) | 0.09 (−0.87 to 0.55) |
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| BNT162b2 vaccine, long interval between doses | ||||||
| 14–73 days | 18,562 | 1,063,102 | 16 | 0.15 | 0.85 (0.71 to 0.93) | 0.85 (0.72 to 0.92) |
| 74–133 days | 17,332 | 950,734 | 264 | 2.78 | 0.70 (0.60 to 0.78) | 0.66 (0.53 to 0.75) |
| 134–193 days | 13,539 | 528,245 | 479 | 9.07 | 0.73 (0.64 to 0.79) | 0.68 (0.54 to 0.77) |
| 194–239 days | 2,261 | 20,774 | 81 | 38.99 | 0.46 (0.19 to 0.64) | 0.51 (0.22 to 0.69) |
| BNT162b2 vaccine, short interval between doses | ||||||
| 14–73 days | 2,259 | 118,505 | 10 | 0.84 | 0.85 (0.70 to 0.92) | 0.89 (0.78 to 0.94) |
| 74–133 days | 2,238 | 130,389 | 6 | 0.46 | 0.62 (0.19 to 0.82) | 0.58 (0.18 to 0.79) |
| 134–193 days | 2,122 | 118,192 | 47 | 3.98 | 0.58 (0.39 to 0.70) | 0.50 (0.26 to 0.67) |
| 194–265 days | 1,706 | 69,352 | 87 | 12.54 | 0.62 (0.45 to 0.74) | 0.53 (0.28 to 0.69) |
| ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine | ||||||
| 14–73 days | 1,414 | 79,806 | 15 | 1.88 | 0.52 (0.15 to 0.73) | 0.58 (0.23 to 0.77) |
| 74–133 days | 1,213 | 59,593 | 51 | 8.56 | 0.54 (0.32 to 0.68) | 0.50 (0.29 to 0.65) |
| 134–220 days | 715 | 16,936 | 26 | 15.35 | 0.67 (0.40 to 0.82) | 0.72 (0.39 to 0.87) |
Vaccine effectiveness was defined as 1 minus the hazard ratio. The crude incidence rate was not adjusted for the variable baseline hazard. The unadjusted vaccine effectiveness model was adjusted for the time since vaccination (combined with the dosing interval and type of vaccine) and baseline hazard only. The adjusted vaccine effectiveness model was adjusted for the baseline hazard time since vaccination (combined with the dosing interval and type of vaccine) and constant predictors (sex and race or ethnic group) and stratified across workplace setting, frequency of contact with patients with Covid-19, geographic area of the participant’s workplace, and age. In order to provide an estimate of absolute protection, we defined the reference group as the unvaccinated participants in the previously uninfected cohort. Additional details are provided in Table S3. CI denotes confidence interval, and SARS-CoV-2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
Figure 1Adjusted Vaccine Effectiveness over Time in Previously Uninfected Participants, According to Vaccine Type and Dosing Interval.
Shown is the adjusted vaccine effectiveness of two doses of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) BNT162b2 vaccine with a long interval between doses (Panel A), BNT162b2 vaccine with a short interval between doses (Panel B), and ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine with short dose intervals and long dose intervals combined (Panel C) in participants without previous severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Data are for the period from December 7, 2020, through September 21, 2021. 𝙸 bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.
Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection and Effectiveness of the BNT162b2 Vaccine against Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Reinfection among Participants with Previous SARS-CoV-2 Infection, December 7, 2020, through September 21, 2021.*
| Infection and Vaccination Status and Time since Vaccination | Participants | Days of | Participants with Reinfection | Crude Incidence Rate | Vaccine | Adjusted Vaccine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| no. | no. | no. | no. of reinfections/ | % | % | |
| Unvaccinated | 6,169 | 258,088 | 58 | 2.25 | 0.82 (0.76 to 0.87) | 0.86 (0.81 to 0.89) |
| Vaccinated with first dose, 21–271 days | 7,381 | 303,281 | 13 | 0.43 | 0.91 (0.84 to 0.95) | 0.92 (0.86 to 0.95) |
| Vaccinated with second dose | ||||||
| 14–73 days | 5,075 | 201,580 | 8 | 0.40 | 0.81 (0.60 to 0.91) | 0.84 (0.67 to 0.92) |
| 74–133 days | 2,480 | 119,013 | 12 | 1.01 | 0.90 (0.82 to 0.95) | 0.92 (0.83 to 0.96) |
| 134–193 days | 1,533 | 51,893 | 13 | 2.51 | 0.91 (0.85 to 0.95) | 0.92 (0.85 to 0.95) |
| 194–261 days | 192 | 3,346 | 3 | 8.97 | 0.75 (−0.19 to 0.95) | 0.86 (0.27 to 0.97) |
| Unvaccinated | 486 | 50,041 | 12 | 2.40 | 0.71 (0.42 to 0.85) | 0.69 (0.38 to 0.84) |
| Vaccinated with first dose, 21–274 days | 1,642 | 38,422 | 2 | 0.52 | 0.90 (0.60 to 0.97) | 0.94 (0.62 to 0.99) |
| Vaccinated with second dose | ||||||
| 14–73 days | 4,852 | 234,484 | 2 | 0.09 | 0.93 (0.72 to 0.98) | 0.94 (0.75 to 0.99) |
| 74–133 days | 4,970 | 261,549 | 9 | 0.34 | 0.96 (0.92 to 0.98) | 0.97 (0.93 to 0.98) |
| 134–193 days | 3,772 | 137,473 | 18 | 1.31 | 0.95 (0.91 to 0.97) | 0.93 (0.89 to 0.96) |
| 194–262 days | 654 | 15,808 | 2 | 1.27 | 0.96 (0.84 to 0.99) | 0.95 (0.82 to 0.99) |
The crude incidence rate was not adjusted for the variable baseline hazard. In order to provide an estimate of absolute protection, we defined the reference group as the unvaccinated participants in the previously uninfected cohort. Vaccine effectiveness in the unvaccinated group refers to protection against reinfection. Infection rates in the unvaccinated cohort with previous infection were compared with those in the unvaccinated cohort without previous infection. In the assessment of unadjusted absolute protection against reinfection, the model was adjusted for combinations of time since vaccination with BNT162b2 vaccine and since primary infection and the baseline hazard only. In the assessment of adjusted absolute protection against reinfection, the model was adjusted for the baseline hazard, combinations of time since vaccination with BNT162b2 vaccine and since primary infection, and constant predictors (sex and race or ethnic group) and was stratified across workplace setting, frequency of contact with patients with Covid-19, geographic area of the participant’s workplace, and age. Additional details are provided in Table S4.
Figure 2Protection against Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 up to 18 Months after the Primary Infection.
Data are for the period from December 7, 2020, through September 21, 2021, for both the BNT162b2 and ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccines and with all dosing intervals. 𝙸 bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.