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Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?

BACKGROUND: Peri-diagnostic vaccination contemporaneous with SARS-CoV-2 infection might boost antiviral immunity and improve patient outcomes. We investigated, among previously unvaccinated patients, whether vaccination (with the Pfizer, Moderna, or J&J vaccines) during the week before or after...

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Autores principales: Casazza, Julia A., Thakur, Bhaskar, Perl, Trish M., Hanna, John J., Diaz, Marlon I., Ho, Milan, Lanier, Heather, Pickering, Madison, Saleh, Sameh N., Shah, Pankil, Shah, Dimpy, Navar, Ann Marie, Lehmann, Christoph U., Medford, Richard J., Turer, Robert W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37771735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.417
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author Casazza, Julia A.
Thakur, Bhaskar
Perl, Trish M.
Hanna, John J.
Diaz, Marlon I.
Ho, Milan
Lanier, Heather
Pickering, Madison
Saleh, Sameh N.
Shah, Pankil
Shah, Dimpy
Navar, Ann Marie
Lehmann, Christoph U.
Medford, Richard J.
Turer, Robert W.
author_facet Casazza, Julia A.
Thakur, Bhaskar
Perl, Trish M.
Hanna, John J.
Diaz, Marlon I.
Ho, Milan
Lanier, Heather
Pickering, Madison
Saleh, Sameh N.
Shah, Pankil
Shah, Dimpy
Navar, Ann Marie
Lehmann, Christoph U.
Medford, Richard J.
Turer, Robert W.
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description BACKGROUND: Peri-diagnostic vaccination contemporaneous with SARS-CoV-2 infection might boost antiviral immunity and improve patient outcomes. We investigated, among previously unvaccinated patients, whether vaccination (with the Pfizer, Moderna, or J&J vaccines) during the week before or after a positive COVID-19 test was associated with altered 30-day patient outcomes. METHODS: Using a deidentified longitudinal EHR repository, we selected all previously unvaccinated adults who initially tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between December 11, 2020 (the date of vaccine emergency use approval) and December 19, 2021. We assessed whether vaccination between days –7 and +7 of a positive test affected outcomes. The primary measure was progression to a more severe disease outcome within 30 days of diagnosis using the following hierarchy: hospitalization, intensive care, or death. RESULTS: Among 60,031 hospitalized patients, 543 (0.91%) were initially vaccinated at the time of diagnosis and 59,488 (99.09%) remained unvaccinated during the period of interest. Among 316,337 nonhospitalized patients, 2,844 (0.90%) were initially vaccinated and 313,493 (99.1%) remained unvaccinated. In both analyses, individuals receiving vaccines were older, more often located in the northeast, more commonly insured by Medicare, and more burdened by comorbidities. Among previously unvaccinated patients, there was no association between receiving an initial vaccine dose between days −7 and +7 of diagnosis and progression to more severe disease within 30 days compared to patients who did not receive vaccines. CONCLUSIONS: Immunization during acute SARS-CoV-2 infection does not appear associated with clinical progression during the acute infectious period.
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spelling pubmed-105235502023-09-28 Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients? Casazza, Julia A. Thakur, Bhaskar Perl, Trish M. Hanna, John J. Diaz, Marlon I. Ho, Milan Lanier, Heather Pickering, Madison Saleh, Sameh N. Shah, Pankil Shah, Dimpy Navar, Ann Marie Lehmann, Christoph U. Medford, Richard J. Turer, Robert W. Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Peri-diagnostic vaccination contemporaneous with SARS-CoV-2 infection might boost antiviral immunity and improve patient outcomes. We investigated, among previously unvaccinated patients, whether vaccination (with the Pfizer, Moderna, or J&J vaccines) during the week before or after a positive COVID-19 test was associated with altered 30-day patient outcomes. METHODS: Using a deidentified longitudinal EHR repository, we selected all previously unvaccinated adults who initially tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 between December 11, 2020 (the date of vaccine emergency use approval) and December 19, 2021. We assessed whether vaccination between days –7 and +7 of a positive test affected outcomes. The primary measure was progression to a more severe disease outcome within 30 days of diagnosis using the following hierarchy: hospitalization, intensive care, or death. RESULTS: Among 60,031 hospitalized patients, 543 (0.91%) were initially vaccinated at the time of diagnosis and 59,488 (99.09%) remained unvaccinated during the period of interest. Among 316,337 nonhospitalized patients, 2,844 (0.90%) were initially vaccinated and 313,493 (99.1%) remained unvaccinated. In both analyses, individuals receiving vaccines were older, more often located in the northeast, more commonly insured by Medicare, and more burdened by comorbidities. Among previously unvaccinated patients, there was no association between receiving an initial vaccine dose between days −7 and +7 of diagnosis and progression to more severe disease within 30 days compared to patients who did not receive vaccines. CONCLUSIONS: Immunization during acute SARS-CoV-2 infection does not appear associated with clinical progression during the acute infectious period. Cambridge University Press 2023-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10523550/ /pubmed/37771735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.417 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Casazza, Julia A.
Thakur, Bhaskar
Perl, Trish M.
Hanna, John J.
Diaz, Marlon I.
Ho, Milan
Lanier, Heather
Pickering, Madison
Saleh, Sameh N.
Shah, Pankil
Shah, Dimpy
Navar, Ann Marie
Lehmann, Christoph U.
Medford, Richard J.
Turer, Robert W.
Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?
title Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?
title_full Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?
title_fullStr Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?
title_full_unstemmed Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?
title_short Is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients?
title_sort is there an association between peri-diagnostic vaccination and clinical outcomes in covid-19 patients?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10523550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37771735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.417
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