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The impact of vaccination on COVID-19 outbreaks in the United States

BACKGROUND: Global vaccine development efforts have been accelerated in response to the devastating COVID-19 pandemic. We evaluated the impact of a 2-dose COVID-19 vaccination campaign on reducing incidence, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States (US). METHODS: We developed an agent-based...

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Autores principales: Moghadas, Seyed M., Vilches, Thomas N., Zhang, Kevin, Wells, Chad R., Shoukat, Affan, Singer, Burton H., Meyers, Lauren Ancel, Neuzil, Kathleen M., Langley, Joanne M., Fitzpatrick, Meagan C., Galvani, Alison P.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33269359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.27.20240051
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author Moghadas, Seyed M.
Vilches, Thomas N.
Zhang, Kevin
Wells, Chad R.
Shoukat, Affan
Singer, Burton H.
Meyers, Lauren Ancel
Neuzil, Kathleen M.
Langley, Joanne M.
Fitzpatrick, Meagan C.
Galvani, Alison P.
author_facet Moghadas, Seyed M.
Vilches, Thomas N.
Zhang, Kevin
Wells, Chad R.
Shoukat, Affan
Singer, Burton H.
Meyers, Lauren Ancel
Neuzil, Kathleen M.
Langley, Joanne M.
Fitzpatrick, Meagan C.
Galvani, Alison P.
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description BACKGROUND: Global vaccine development efforts have been accelerated in response to the devastating COVID-19 pandemic. We evaluated the impact of a 2-dose COVID-19 vaccination campaign on reducing incidence, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States (US). METHODS: We developed an agent-based model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and parameterized it with US demographics and age-specific COVID-19 outcomes. Healthcare workers and high-risk individuals were prioritized for vaccination, while children under 18 years of age were not vaccinated. We considered a vaccine efficacy of 95% against disease following 2 doses administered 21 days apart achieving 40% vaccine coverage of the overall population within 284 days. We varied vaccine efficacy against infection, and specified 10% pre-existing population immunity for the base-case scenario. The model was calibrated to an effective reproduction number of 1.2, accounting for current non-pharmaceutical interventions in the US. RESULTS: Vaccination reduced the overall attack rate to 4.6% (95% CrI: 4.3% – 5.0%) from 9.0% (95% CrI: 8.4% – 9.4%) without vaccination, over 300 days. The highest relative reduction (54–62%) was observed among individuals aged 65 and older. Vaccination markedly reduced adverse outcomes, with non-ICU hospitalizations, ICU hospitalizations, and deaths decreasing by 63.5% (95% CrI: 60.3% – 66.7%), 65.6% (95% CrI: 62.2% – 68.6%), and 69.3% (95% CrI: 65.5% – 73.1%), respectively, across the same period. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that vaccination can have a substantial impact on mitigating COVID-19 outbreaks, even with limited protection against infection. However, continued compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions is essential to achieve this impact.
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spelling pubmed-77091782020-12-03 The impact of vaccination on COVID-19 outbreaks in the United States Moghadas, Seyed M. Vilches, Thomas N. Zhang, Kevin Wells, Chad R. Shoukat, Affan Singer, Burton H. Meyers, Lauren Ancel Neuzil, Kathleen M. Langley, Joanne M. Fitzpatrick, Meagan C. Galvani, Alison P. medRxiv Article BACKGROUND: Global vaccine development efforts have been accelerated in response to the devastating COVID-19 pandemic. We evaluated the impact of a 2-dose COVID-19 vaccination campaign on reducing incidence, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States (US). METHODS: We developed an agent-based model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and parameterized it with US demographics and age-specific COVID-19 outcomes. Healthcare workers and high-risk individuals were prioritized for vaccination, while children under 18 years of age were not vaccinated. We considered a vaccine efficacy of 95% against disease following 2 doses administered 21 days apart achieving 40% vaccine coverage of the overall population within 284 days. We varied vaccine efficacy against infection, and specified 10% pre-existing population immunity for the base-case scenario. The model was calibrated to an effective reproduction number of 1.2, accounting for current non-pharmaceutical interventions in the US. RESULTS: Vaccination reduced the overall attack rate to 4.6% (95% CrI: 4.3% – 5.0%) from 9.0% (95% CrI: 8.4% – 9.4%) without vaccination, over 300 days. The highest relative reduction (54–62%) was observed among individuals aged 65 and older. Vaccination markedly reduced adverse outcomes, with non-ICU hospitalizations, ICU hospitalizations, and deaths decreasing by 63.5% (95% CrI: 60.3% – 66.7%), 65.6% (95% CrI: 62.2% – 68.6%), and 69.3% (95% CrI: 65.5% – 73.1%), respectively, across the same period. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that vaccination can have a substantial impact on mitigating COVID-19 outbreaks, even with limited protection against infection. However, continued compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions is essential to achieve this impact. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7709178/ /pubmed/33269359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.27.20240051 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Vilches, Thomas N.
Zhang, Kevin
Wells, Chad R.
Shoukat, Affan
Singer, Burton H.
Meyers, Lauren Ancel
Neuzil, Kathleen M.
Langley, Joanne M.
Fitzpatrick, Meagan C.
Galvani, Alison P.
The impact of vaccination on COVID-19 outbreaks in the United States
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title_full The impact of vaccination on COVID-19 outbreaks in the United States
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7709178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33269359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.27.20240051
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