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Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone

COVID-19 mortality increases markedly with age and is also substantially higher among Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations in the United States. These two facts can have conflicting implications because BIPOC populations are younger than white populations. In analyses of Califo...

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Autores principales: Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth, Kiang, Mathew V., Riley, Alicia R., Barbieri, Magali, Chen, Yea-Hung, Duchowny, Kate A., Matthay, Ellicott C., Van Riper, David, Jegathesan, Kirrthana, Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten, Leider, Jonathon P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34586843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj2099
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author Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth
Kiang, Mathew V.
Riley, Alicia R.
Barbieri, Magali
Chen, Yea-Hung
Duchowny, Kate A.
Matthay, Ellicott C.
Van Riper, David
Jegathesan, Kirrthana
Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten
Leider, Jonathon P.
author_facet Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth
Kiang, Mathew V.
Riley, Alicia R.
Barbieri, Magali
Chen, Yea-Hung
Duchowny, Kate A.
Matthay, Ellicott C.
Van Riper, David
Jegathesan, Kirrthana
Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten
Leider, Jonathon P.
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description COVID-19 mortality increases markedly with age and is also substantially higher among Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations in the United States. These two facts can have conflicting implications because BIPOC populations are younger than white populations. In analyses of California and Minnesota—demographically divergent states—we show that COVID vaccination schedules based solely on age benefit the older white populations at the expense of younger BIPOC populations with higher risk of death from COVID-19. We find that strategies that prioritize high-risk geographic areas for vaccination at all ages better target mortality risk than age-based strategies alone, although they do not always perform as well as direct prioritization of high-risk racial/ethnic groups. Vaccination schemas directly implicate equitability of access, both domestically and globally.
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spelling pubmed-84809192021-10-08 Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth Kiang, Mathew V. Riley, Alicia R. Barbieri, Magali Chen, Yea-Hung Duchowny, Kate A. Matthay, Ellicott C. Van Riper, David Jegathesan, Kirrthana Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten Leider, Jonathon P. Sci Adv Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences COVID-19 mortality increases markedly with age and is also substantially higher among Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populations in the United States. These two facts can have conflicting implications because BIPOC populations are younger than white populations. In analyses of California and Minnesota—demographically divergent states—we show that COVID vaccination schedules based solely on age benefit the older white populations at the expense of younger BIPOC populations with higher risk of death from COVID-19. We find that strategies that prioritize high-risk geographic areas for vaccination at all ages better target mortality risk than age-based strategies alone, although they do not always perform as well as direct prioritization of high-risk racial/ethnic groups. Vaccination schemas directly implicate equitability of access, both domestically and globally. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8480919/ /pubmed/34586843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj2099 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences
Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth
Kiang, Mathew V.
Riley, Alicia R.
Barbieri, Magali
Chen, Yea-Hung
Duchowny, Kate A.
Matthay, Ellicott C.
Van Riper, David
Jegathesan, Kirrthana
Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten
Leider, Jonathon P.
Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
title Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
title_full Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
title_fullStr Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
title_full_unstemmed Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
title_short Geographically targeted COVID-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
title_sort geographically targeted covid-19 vaccination is more equitable and averts more deaths than age-based thresholds alone
topic Social and Interdisciplinary Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34586843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj2099
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