| Literature DB >> 35372196 |
Ying Guo1, Jun Meng2, Caide Liu3, Guosheng Chen4, Yuhua Chi3, Shiliang Zheng3, Haixia Wang5.
Abstract
Novel Coronary Pneumonia is the most infectious disease with the highest number of morbidity and mortality in 100 years. Despite aggressive and effective COVID-19 prevention and control measures, countries have been unable to stop its outbreaks. With the widespread use of vaccines, the occurrence of COVID-19 has declined markedly. April 21, 2021, New York scholars reported Vaccine Breakthrough Infections with SARS-CoV-2 Variants, which immediately attracted widespread attention. In this mini-review, we focus on the characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 and its mutant strains and vaccine breakthrough infections. We have found that outbreaks of vaccine-breaking SARS-CoV-2 Delta infections in many countries are primarily the result of declining vaccine-generated antibody titers and relaxed outbreak management measures. For this reason, we believe that the main response to vaccine-breaking infections with the SARS-CoV-2 variant is to implement a rigorous outbreak defense policy and vaccine application. Only by intensifying the current vaccination intensity, gradually improving the vaccine and its application methods, and strengthening non-pharmaceutical measures such as travel restrictions, social distancing, masking and hand hygiene, can the COVID-19 outbreak be fully controlled at an early date.Entities:
Keywords: Delta; SARS-CoV-2; breakthrough; infection; variants; virulent strains
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35372196 PMCID: PMC8965021 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.842303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Reports of vaccine breakthrough infection.
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| Dec, 2020–Aug, 2021 | NA | Eight U.S. Locations | US | Frontline Workers | 83% vaccinated | 1.0% | 89.7% symptomatic | Fowlkes et al. ( |
| Mar–Jun, 2021 | NA | 17 states | India | COVID-19 cases | 2 doses 87.4%; 1 dose 12.6% | 86.7% | 0.4% fatality | Gupta et al. ( |
| Apr, 2021 | care home | London | UK | Resident staff | 2 dose 75.6%; 1 dose 4.9% | 63.6% | No severe | Williams et al. ( |
| Apr, 2021 | a wedding | Houston, Texas | US | family members | fully vaccinated | <6.0% | severe <1%, died <1% | Farinholt et al. ( |
| Apr 01–Jun 06, 2021 | NA | Scotland | UK | COVID-19 cases | 2 doses 39.4%; 1 dose 59.4% | 40.2% | hospital admissions 1.9% | Sheikh et al. ( |
| Apr 15–May 27, 2021 | Gymnastics Facility | Oklahoma | US | Gymnast, staff, households | 38% fully vaccinated | 45.0% | NA | Dougherty et al. ( |
| May 01–Jul 25, 2021 | NA | Los Angeles | US | COVID-19 cases | 25.3% fully vaccinated,3.3% Partial vaccinated | 91.2% | More infected and hospitalized | Griffin et al. ( |
| May 03–May 07, 2021 | NA | Chennai | India | COVID-19 cases | 2 doses 21.0%,1 dose 44.7% | 70.1% | Moderate/Severe 15.0%,Died 0.8% | Thangaraj et al. ( |
| May 21–Jun 18, 2021 | NA | Guangzhou | China | Delta VOC infected | 6.3% fully vaccinated | 100% | 5.0% were severe, and 7.5% were critical | Wang et al. ( |
| May 24–Jun 01, 2021 | Elementary School | Marin County, California | US | Student, teacher, parents | 10.7% fully vaccinated | 12.0% | No persons were hospitalized | Lam-Hine et al. ( |
| Jun 14–Jul 30, 2021 | community | three regions | France | COVID-19 cases | 11.2% vaccinated | 90.8% | NA | Blanquart et al. ( |
| Jul–Aug, 2021 | Prison | Texas | US | Incarcerated Person | 79.4% fully vaccinated | 69.7% | One (3%) died (unvaccinated) | Hagan et al. ( |
| Jul, 2021 | Nosocomial | Meir Medical Center | Israel | Patient, staff and families | 96.2% vaccinated | 15.7% | 19.0% severe, 14.3% critical and 11.9% died | Shitrit et al. ( |
| NA | family | NA | France | family cluster | 25.0% vaccinated | 75% | Uninfected:the vaccinated | Nathan et al. ( |
| NA | hospital | NA | India | health career | 2 doses:29.8%;1 dose:58.5% | 1.6% | NA | Rana et al. ( |
Refers to the breakthrough infection rate.