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Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies

BACKGROUND: With the rapid rise in COVID 19 cases incomparable to the number of vaccinations available, there has been a demand to prioritize the older age groups receiving the vaccine as they have more risk of morbidity and mortality and thus better outcome from vaccination. MAIN BODY: Some studies...

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Autores principales: AbdelMassih, Antoine, El Shershaby, Meryam, Gaber, Hanya, Habib, Menna, Gamal, Nada, Husseiny, Reem, AlShehry, Nada, Amin, Abeer, Heikal, Bassant, El-Husseiny, Nadine, Moursi, Mai, Ismail, Habiba-Allah, Senoussy, Sara, ElSharkawy, Reem, AlZayat, Hebat Allah, ElMahdy, Ghada, Moawad, Hossameldin, Genena, Ali, ElKiki, Ahmed, Reda, Mary, Khalil, Mohamed, Al Ramady, Reem, Radwan, Noran, Khaled-Ibn-ElWalid, Mariam, Amin, Hager, Hozaien, Rafeef, Kamel, Aya, Fouda, Raghda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8637024/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43054-021-00086-8
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author AbdelMassih, Antoine
El Shershaby, Meryam
Gaber, Hanya
Habib, Menna
Gamal, Nada
Husseiny, Reem
AlShehry, Nada
Amin, Abeer
Heikal, Bassant
El-Husseiny, Nadine
Moursi, Mai
Ismail, Habiba-Allah
Senoussy, Sara
ElSharkawy, Reem
AlZayat, Hebat Allah
ElMahdy, Ghada
Moawad, Hossameldin
Genena, Ali
ElKiki, Ahmed
Reda, Mary
Khalil, Mohamed
Al Ramady, Reem
Radwan, Noran
Khaled-Ibn-ElWalid, Mariam
Amin, Hager
Hozaien, Rafeef
Kamel, Aya
Fouda, Raghda
author_facet AbdelMassih, Antoine
El Shershaby, Meryam
Gaber, Hanya
Habib, Menna
Gamal, Nada
Husseiny, Reem
AlShehry, Nada
Amin, Abeer
Heikal, Bassant
El-Husseiny, Nadine
Moursi, Mai
Ismail, Habiba-Allah
Senoussy, Sara
ElSharkawy, Reem
AlZayat, Hebat Allah
ElMahdy, Ghada
Moawad, Hossameldin
Genena, Ali
ElKiki, Ahmed
Reda, Mary
Khalil, Mohamed
Al Ramady, Reem
Radwan, Noran
Khaled-Ibn-ElWalid, Mariam
Amin, Hager
Hozaien, Rafeef
Kamel, Aya
Fouda, Raghda
author_sort AbdelMassih, Antoine
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description BACKGROUND: With the rapid rise in COVID 19 cases incomparable to the number of vaccinations available, there has been a demand to prioritize the older age groups receiving the vaccine as they have more risk of morbidity and mortality and thus better outcome from vaccination. MAIN BODY: Some studies showed a lower seroconversion rate in older group patients; thus, we discuss the necessity to reprioritize vaccinations to younger age groups who have better seroconversion rates, but we may face some ethical dilemma that could hinder our hypothesis. Decreased seroconversion rates in adults are attributable to immuno-senescence which involves a decrease in humoral and cellular-mediated immunity with age. Despite this fact, there remains some ethical dilemma that can hinder widespread vaccination of younger generations, the most important of which is the unknown long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccines due their fast-tracking under the pressure of the pandemic. SHORT CONCLUSION: Prioritizing children vaccination against COVID-19 seems an interesting strategy that can help in containing the pandemic. Resolving some ethical dilemma needs to be done before implementing such strategy.
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spelling pubmed-86370242021-12-02 Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies AbdelMassih, Antoine El Shershaby, Meryam Gaber, Hanya Habib, Menna Gamal, Nada Husseiny, Reem AlShehry, Nada Amin, Abeer Heikal, Bassant El-Husseiny, Nadine Moursi, Mai Ismail, Habiba-Allah Senoussy, Sara ElSharkawy, Reem AlZayat, Hebat Allah ElMahdy, Ghada Moawad, Hossameldin Genena, Ali ElKiki, Ahmed Reda, Mary Khalil, Mohamed Al Ramady, Reem Radwan, Noran Khaled-Ibn-ElWalid, Mariam Amin, Hager Hozaien, Rafeef Kamel, Aya Fouda, Raghda Egypt Pediatric Association Gaz Review BACKGROUND: With the rapid rise in COVID 19 cases incomparable to the number of vaccinations available, there has been a demand to prioritize the older age groups receiving the vaccine as they have more risk of morbidity and mortality and thus better outcome from vaccination. MAIN BODY: Some studies showed a lower seroconversion rate in older group patients; thus, we discuss the necessity to reprioritize vaccinations to younger age groups who have better seroconversion rates, but we may face some ethical dilemma that could hinder our hypothesis. Decreased seroconversion rates in adults are attributable to immuno-senescence which involves a decrease in humoral and cellular-mediated immunity with age. Despite this fact, there remains some ethical dilemma that can hinder widespread vaccination of younger generations, the most important of which is the unknown long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccines due their fast-tracking under the pressure of the pandemic. SHORT CONCLUSION: Prioritizing children vaccination against COVID-19 seems an interesting strategy that can help in containing the pandemic. Resolving some ethical dilemma needs to be done before implementing such strategy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-12-02 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8637024/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43054-021-00086-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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AbdelMassih, Antoine
El Shershaby, Meryam
Gaber, Hanya
Habib, Menna
Gamal, Nada
Husseiny, Reem
AlShehry, Nada
Amin, Abeer
Heikal, Bassant
El-Husseiny, Nadine
Moursi, Mai
Ismail, Habiba-Allah
Senoussy, Sara
ElSharkawy, Reem
AlZayat, Hebat Allah
ElMahdy, Ghada
Moawad, Hossameldin
Genena, Ali
ElKiki, Ahmed
Reda, Mary
Khalil, Mohamed
Al Ramady, Reem
Radwan, Noran
Khaled-Ibn-ElWalid, Mariam
Amin, Hager
Hozaien, Rafeef
Kamel, Aya
Fouda, Raghda
Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies
title Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies
title_full Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies
title_fullStr Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies
title_full_unstemmed Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies
title_short Should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? Game changing insights for COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies
title_sort should we vaccinate the better seroconverters or the most vulnerable? game changing insights for covid-19 vaccine prioritization policies
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8637024/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43054-021-00086-8
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