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Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia

Studies demonstrating the waning of post-vaccination and post-infection immunity against covid-19 generally analyzed a limited range of vaccines or subsets of populations. Using Czech national health data from the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic till November 20, 2021 we estimated the risks of re...

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Autores principales: Berec, Luděk, Šmíd, Martin, Přibylová, Lenka, Májek, Ondřej, Pavlík, Tomáš, Jarkovský, Jiří, Zajíček, Milan, Weiner, Jakub, Barusová, Tamara, Trnka, Jan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9269461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35802590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270801
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author Berec, Luděk
Šmíd, Martin
Přibylová, Lenka
Májek, Ondřej
Pavlík, Tomáš
Jarkovský, Jiří
Zajíček, Milan
Weiner, Jakub
Barusová, Tamara
Trnka, Jan
author_facet Berec, Luděk
Šmíd, Martin
Přibylová, Lenka
Májek, Ondřej
Pavlík, Tomáš
Jarkovský, Jiří
Zajíček, Milan
Weiner, Jakub
Barusová, Tamara
Trnka, Jan
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description Studies demonstrating the waning of post-vaccination and post-infection immunity against covid-19 generally analyzed a limited range of vaccines or subsets of populations. Using Czech national health data from the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic till November 20, 2021 we estimated the risks of reinfection, breakthrough infection, hospitalization and death by a Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, vaccine type and vaccination status. Vaccine effectiveness against infection declined from 87% at 0-2 months after the second dose to 53% at 7-8 months for BNT162b2 vaccine, from 90% at 0-2 months to 65% at 7-8 months for mRNA-1273, and from 83% at 0-2 months to 55% at 5-6 months for the ChAdOx1-S. Effectiveness against hospitalization and deaths declined by about 15% and 10%, respectively, during the first 6-8 months. Boosters (third dose) returned the protection to the levels observed shortly after dose 2. In unvaccinated, previously infected individuals the protection against infection declined from 97% after 2 months to 72% at 18 months. Our results confirm the waning of vaccination-induced immunity against infection and a smaller decline in the protection against hospitalization and death. Boosting restores the original vaccine effectiveness. Post-infection immunity also decreases over time.
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spelling pubmed-92694612022-07-09 Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia Berec, Luděk Šmíd, Martin Přibylová, Lenka Májek, Ondřej Pavlík, Tomáš Jarkovský, Jiří Zajíček, Milan Weiner, Jakub Barusová, Tamara Trnka, Jan PLoS One Research Article Studies demonstrating the waning of post-vaccination and post-infection immunity against covid-19 generally analyzed a limited range of vaccines or subsets of populations. Using Czech national health data from the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic till November 20, 2021 we estimated the risks of reinfection, breakthrough infection, hospitalization and death by a Cox regression adjusted for sex, age, vaccine type and vaccination status. Vaccine effectiveness against infection declined from 87% at 0-2 months after the second dose to 53% at 7-8 months for BNT162b2 vaccine, from 90% at 0-2 months to 65% at 7-8 months for mRNA-1273, and from 83% at 0-2 months to 55% at 5-6 months for the ChAdOx1-S. Effectiveness against hospitalization and deaths declined by about 15% and 10%, respectively, during the first 6-8 months. Boosters (third dose) returned the protection to the levels observed shortly after dose 2. In unvaccinated, previously infected individuals the protection against infection declined from 97% after 2 months to 72% at 18 months. Our results confirm the waning of vaccination-induced immunity against infection and a smaller decline in the protection against hospitalization and death. Boosting restores the original vaccine effectiveness. Post-infection immunity also decreases over time. Public Library of Science 2022-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9269461/ /pubmed/35802590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270801 Text en © 2022 Berec et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Berec, Luděk
Šmíd, Martin
Přibylová, Lenka
Májek, Ondřej
Pavlík, Tomáš
Jarkovský, Jiří
Zajíček, Milan
Weiner, Jakub
Barusová, Tamara
Trnka, Jan
Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia
title Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia
title_full Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia
title_fullStr Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia
title_full_unstemmed Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia
title_short Protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in Czechia
title_sort protection provided by vaccination, booster doses and previous infection against covid-19 infection, hospitalisation or death over time in czechia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9269461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35802590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270801
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