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Evaluating the impact of extended dosing intervals on mRNA COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness in adolescents.
Tsang, Tim K; Sullivan, Sheena G; Meng, Yu; Lai, Francisco Tsz Tsun; Fan, Min; Huang, Xiaotong; Lin, Yun; Peng, Liping; Zhang, Chengyao; Yang, Bingyi; Ainslie, Kylie E C; Cowling, Benjamin J.
Affiliation
  • Tsang TK; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Sullivan SG; Monash University.
  • Meng Y; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Lai FTT; Hong Kong Science and Technology Park.
  • Fan M; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Huang X; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Lin Y; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Peng L; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Zhang C; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Yang B; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Ainslie KEC; The University of Hong Kong.
  • Cowling BJ; The University of Hong Kong.
Res Sq ; 2024 Jun 18.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38947018
ABSTRACT
Extending the dosing interval of a primary series of mRNA COVID-19 vaccination has been employed to reduce myocarditis risk in adolescents, but previous evaluation of impact on vaccine effectiveness (VE) is limited to risk after second dose. Here, we quantified the impact of the dosing interval based on case notifications and vaccination uptake in Hong Kong from January to April 2022. We estimated that the hazard ratio (HR) and odds ratio (OR) of infections after the second dose for extended (28 days or more) versus regular (21-27 days) dosing intervals ranged from 0.86 to 0.99 from calendar-time proportional hazards models, and from 0.85 to 0.87 from matching approaches, respectively. Adolescents in the extended dosing groups (including those who did not receive a second dose in the study period) had a higher hazard of infection than those with a regular dosing interval during the intra-dose period (HR 1.66; 95% CI 1.07, 2.59; p = 0.02) after the first dose. Implementing an extended dosing interval should consider multiple factors including the degree of myocarditis risk, the degree of protection afforded by each dose, and the extra protection achievable using an extended dosing interval.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Res Sq Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Res Sq Year: 2024 Document type: Article