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COVID-19 vaccine booster doses provide increased protection against COVID-19 hospitalization compared with previously vaccinated individuals: Interim findings from the REFORCO-Brazil real-world effectiveness study during Delta and Omicron.
Meeraus, Wilhelmine; Stuurman, Anke L; Durukal, Ilgaz; Conde-Sousa, Eduardo; Lee, Andrew; Maria, André Santa; Furtado, Bárbara Emoingt; Ouwens, Mario; Gray, Christen M; Valverde, Douglas Andreas; da Silva, Hugo Gomes; Taylor, Sylvia.
Afiliação
  • Meeraus W; Medical Evidence, Vaccines & Immune Therapies, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK. Electronic address: wilhelmine.meeraus@astrazeneca.com.
  • Stuurman AL; Medical Evidence, Vaccines & Immune Therapies, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK; P95 Epidemiology & Pharmacovigilance, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Durukal I; Real World Science, BioPharmaceuticals Medical, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK.
  • Conde-Sousa E; Medical Evidence, Vaccines & Immune Therapies, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK; P95 Epidemiology & Pharmacovigilance, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Lee A; Medical and Payor Statistics, BioPharmaceuticals Business Unit, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK.
  • Maria AS; Evidence Generation, AstraZeneca, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Furtado BE; Vaccines & Immune Therapies, BioPharmaceuticals Medical, AstraZeneca, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Ouwens M; Medical and Payor Statistics, BioPharmaceuticals Business Unit, AstraZeneca, Mölndal, Sweden.
  • Gray CM; Real World Science, BioPharmaceuticals Medical, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK.
  • Valverde DA; Techtrials Healthcare Data Science, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • da Silva HG; Formerly BioPharmaceuticals Medical, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK.
  • Taylor S; Medical Evidence, Vaccines & Immune Therapies, AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK.
Vaccine ; 41(42): 6366-6378, 2023 Oct 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37704499
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Although COVID-19 booster vaccination is widely recommended, there is limited long-term, population-level, real-world evidence on the magnitude of improved protection against severe COVID-19 conferred by boosting with monovalent COVID-19 vaccines developed against ancestral SARS-CoV-2, especially in low- or middle-income countries. We present interim results from the first large-scale assessment of the relative vaccine effectiveness (rVE) of first and second booster doses against severe COVID-19 in a low-/middle-income country.

METHODS:

REFORCO-Brazil is an ongoing, test-negative case-control study (NCT05697705) utilizing Brazil national severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) surveillance and vaccination data. In SARS hospitalizations from August 1, 2021 to July 31, 2022, we matched test-positive (via SARS-CoV-2 antigen/reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction [RT-PCR]) cases and test-negative case-controls (via RT-PCR) based on admission date, preceding vaccinations, and age. We evaluated the rVEs of four monovalent COVID-19 vaccines (AZD1222, Ad26.COV2.S, CoronaVac, and BNT162b2) as second boosters compared with any first boosters received ≥4 months previously, and as first boosters compared with primary-series vaccinations completed ≥4 months previously.

RESULTS:

The overall rVE of second boosters, from 5668 (2238 test-positive) evaluated hospitalizations, was 24.7 % (95 % confidence interval [CI] 12.6-35.1); the overall rVE of first boosters, from 30,272 (12,063 test-positive) hospitalizations, was 46.8 % (95 % CI 43.3-50.0). The rVEs of AZD1222 and BNT162b2 were similar 29.4 % (95 % CI 8.6-45.5) and 25.5 % (95 % CI 4.2-42.2), respectively, for second boosters; and 42.5 % (95 % CI 28.0-54.0) and 50.8 % (95 % CI 47.5-54.0), respectively, for first boosters. In general, rVEs were higher in elderly (≥80 years) and immunocompromised/high-risk individuals.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our results support the use of AZD1222 and other adenoviral/mRNA vaccine boosters to maintain protection against COVID-19 hospitalization from Omicron subvariants, including in elderly and immunocompromised individuals at increased risk of accelerated waning or severe outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies País como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies País como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article