Vaccine effectiveness of heterologous CoronaVac plus BNT162b2 in Brazil
Cerqueira-Silva, Thiago and Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal and de Araujo Oliveira, Vinicius and Flores-Ortiz, Renzo and Júnior, Juracy Bertoldo and Paixão, Enny S and Robertson, Chris and Penna, Gerson O and Werneck, Guilherme L and Barreto, Maurício L. and Pearce, Neil and Sheikh, Aziz and Barral-Netto, Manoel and Boaventura, Viviane S (2022) Vaccine effectiveness of heterologous CoronaVac plus BNT162b2 in Brazil. Nature Medicine, 28 (4). pp. 838-843. ISSN 1078-8956 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-022-01701-w)
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Abstract
There is considerable interest in the waning of effectiveness of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines and vaccine effectiveness (VE) of booster doses. Using linked national Brazilian databases, we undertook a test-negative design study involving almost 14 million people (~16 million tests) to estimate VE of CoronaVac over time and VE of BNT162b2 booster vaccination against RT-PCR-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and severe COVID-19 outcomes (hospitalization or death). Compared with unvaccinated individuals, CoronaVac VE at 14-30 d after the second dose was 55.0% (95% confidence interval (CI): 54.3-55.7) against confirmed infection and 82.1% (95% CI: 81.4-82.8) against severe outcomes. VE decreased to 34.7% (95% CI: 33.1-36.2) against infection and 72.5% (95% CI: 70.9-74.0) against severe outcomes over 180 d after the second dose. A BNT162b2 booster, 6 months after the second dose of CoronaVac, improved VE against infection to 92.7% (95% CI: 91.0-94.0) and VE against severe outcomes to 97.3% (95% CI: 96.1-98.1) 14-30 d after the booster. Compared with younger age groups, individuals 80 years of age or older had lower protection after the second dose but similar protection after the booster. Our findings support a BNT162b2 booster vaccine dose after two doses of CoronaVac, particularly for the elderly.
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Item type: Article ID code: 79751 Dates: DateEvent30 April 2022Published9 February 2022Published Online14 January 2022Accepted3 December 2021SubmittedSubjects: Medicine > Public aspects of medicine > Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Science > Mathematics > Probabilities. Mathematical statisticsDepartment: Faculty of Science > Mathematics and Statistics Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 28 Feb 2022 12:07 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 13:24 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/79751