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Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data
BACKGROUND: In the USA, COVID-19 vaccines became available in mid-December, 2020, with adults aged 65 years and older among the first groups prioritised for vaccination. We estimated the national-level impact of the initial phases of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8565933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34741818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02226-1 |
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author | McNamara, Lucy A Wiegand, Ryan E Burke, Rachel M Sharma, Andrea J Sheppard, Michael Adjemian, Jennifer Ahmad, Farida B Anderson, Robert N Barbour, Kamil E Binder, Alison M Dasgupta, Sharoda Dee, Deborah L Jones, Emma S Kriss, Jennifer L Lyons, B Casey McMorrow, Meredith Payne, Daniel C Reses, Hannah E Rodgers, Loren E Walker, David Verani, Jennifer R Schrag, Stephanie J |
author_facet | McNamara, Lucy A Wiegand, Ryan E Burke, Rachel M Sharma, Andrea J Sheppard, Michael Adjemian, Jennifer Ahmad, Farida B Anderson, Robert N Barbour, Kamil E Binder, Alison M Dasgupta, Sharoda Dee, Deborah L Jones, Emma S Kriss, Jennifer L Lyons, B Casey McMorrow, Meredith Payne, Daniel C Reses, Hannah E Rodgers, Loren E Walker, David Verani, Jennifer R Schrag, Stephanie J |
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description | BACKGROUND: In the USA, COVID-19 vaccines became available in mid-December, 2020, with adults aged 65 years and older among the first groups prioritised for vaccination. We estimated the national-level impact of the initial phases of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older. METHODS: We analysed population-based data reported to US federal agencies on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 50 years and older during the period Nov 1, 2020, to April 10, 2021. We calculated the relative change in incidence among older age groups compared with a younger reference group for pre-vaccination and post-vaccination periods, defined by the week when vaccination coverage in a given age group first exceeded coverage in the reference age group by at least 1%; time lags for immune response and time to outcome were incorporated. We assessed whether the ratio of these relative changes differed when comparing the pre-vaccination and post-vaccination periods. FINDINGS: The ratio of relative changes comparing the change in the COVID-19 case incidence ratio over the post-vaccine versus pre-vaccine periods showed relative decreases of 53% (95% CI 50 to 55) and 62% (59 to 64) among adults aged 65 to 74 years and 75 years and older, respectively, compared with those aged 50 to 64 years. We found similar results for emergency department visits with relative decreases of 61% (52 to 68) for adults aged 65 to 74 years and 77% (71 to 78) for those aged 75 years and older compared with adults aged 50 to 64 years. Hospital admissions declined by 39% (29 to 48) among those aged 60 to 69 years, 60% (54 to 66) among those aged 70 to 79 years, and 68% (62 to 73), among those aged 80 years and older, compared with adults aged 50 to 59 years. COVID-19 deaths also declined (by 41%, 95% CI –14 to 69 among adults aged 65–74 years and by 30%, –47 to 66 among those aged ≥75 years, compared with adults aged 50 to 64 years), but the magnitude of the impact of vaccination roll-out on deaths was unclear. INTERPRETATION: The initial roll-out of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme was associated with reductions in COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, and hospital admissions among older adults. FUNDING: None. |
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spelling | pubmed-85659332021-11-04 Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data McNamara, Lucy A Wiegand, Ryan E Burke, Rachel M Sharma, Andrea J Sheppard, Michael Adjemian, Jennifer Ahmad, Farida B Anderson, Robert N Barbour, Kamil E Binder, Alison M Dasgupta, Sharoda Dee, Deborah L Jones, Emma S Kriss, Jennifer L Lyons, B Casey McMorrow, Meredith Payne, Daniel C Reses, Hannah E Rodgers, Loren E Walker, David Verani, Jennifer R Schrag, Stephanie J Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: In the USA, COVID-19 vaccines became available in mid-December, 2020, with adults aged 65 years and older among the first groups prioritised for vaccination. We estimated the national-level impact of the initial phases of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older. METHODS: We analysed population-based data reported to US federal agencies on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 50 years and older during the period Nov 1, 2020, to April 10, 2021. We calculated the relative change in incidence among older age groups compared with a younger reference group for pre-vaccination and post-vaccination periods, defined by the week when vaccination coverage in a given age group first exceeded coverage in the reference age group by at least 1%; time lags for immune response and time to outcome were incorporated. We assessed whether the ratio of these relative changes differed when comparing the pre-vaccination and post-vaccination periods. FINDINGS: The ratio of relative changes comparing the change in the COVID-19 case incidence ratio over the post-vaccine versus pre-vaccine periods showed relative decreases of 53% (95% CI 50 to 55) and 62% (59 to 64) among adults aged 65 to 74 years and 75 years and older, respectively, compared with those aged 50 to 64 years. We found similar results for emergency department visits with relative decreases of 61% (52 to 68) for adults aged 65 to 74 years and 77% (71 to 78) for those aged 75 years and older compared with adults aged 50 to 64 years. Hospital admissions declined by 39% (29 to 48) among those aged 60 to 69 years, 60% (54 to 66) among those aged 70 to 79 years, and 68% (62 to 73), among those aged 80 years and older, compared with adults aged 50 to 59 years. COVID-19 deaths also declined (by 41%, 95% CI –14 to 69 among adults aged 65–74 years and by 30%, –47 to 66 among those aged ≥75 years, compared with adults aged 50 to 64 years), but the magnitude of the impact of vaccination roll-out on deaths was unclear. INTERPRETATION: The initial roll-out of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme was associated with reductions in COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, and hospital admissions among older adults. FUNDING: None. Elsevier 2022 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8565933/ /pubmed/34741818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02226-1 Text en Published by Elsevier Ltd. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Articles McNamara, Lucy A Wiegand, Ryan E Burke, Rachel M Sharma, Andrea J Sheppard, Michael Adjemian, Jennifer Ahmad, Farida B Anderson, Robert N Barbour, Kamil E Binder, Alison M Dasgupta, Sharoda Dee, Deborah L Jones, Emma S Kriss, Jennifer L Lyons, B Casey McMorrow, Meredith Payne, Daniel C Reses, Hannah E Rodgers, Loren E Walker, David Verani, Jennifer R Schrag, Stephanie J Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
title | Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
title_full | Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
title_fullStr | Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
title_full_unstemmed | Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
title_short | Estimating the early impact of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme on COVID-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
title_sort | estimating the early impact of the us covid-19 vaccination programme on covid-19 cases, emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and deaths among adults aged 65 years and older: an ecological analysis of national surveillance data |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8565933/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34741818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02226-1 |
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