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Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines effectively protect against severe disease and death. However, the impact of the vaccine used, viral variants, and host factors on disease severity remain poorly understood. This work aimed to compare COVID-19 clinical presentations and outcomes in vaccin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081181 |
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author | Hernández-Terán, Alejandra Garcíadiego-Fossas, Pamela Villanueva-Reza, Marco Boukadida, Celia Taboada, Blanca Porras, Eduardo Ahumada-Topete, Victor Tapia-Diaz, Kathia Elizabeth Matías-Florentino, Margarita Pérez-García, Marissa Ávila-Ríos, Santiago Mejía-Nepomuceno, Fidencio Serna-Muñoz, Ricardo Juárez-Hernández, Fortunato Jiménez-Corona, María Eugenia Becerril-Vargas, Eduardo Barreto, Omar Martínez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Pérez-Padilla, Rogelio Arias, Carlos F. Vázquez-Pérez, Joel Armando |
author_facet | Hernández-Terán, Alejandra Garcíadiego-Fossas, Pamela Villanueva-Reza, Marco Boukadida, Celia Taboada, Blanca Porras, Eduardo Ahumada-Topete, Victor Tapia-Diaz, Kathia Elizabeth Matías-Florentino, Margarita Pérez-García, Marissa Ávila-Ríos, Santiago Mejía-Nepomuceno, Fidencio Serna-Muñoz, Ricardo Juárez-Hernández, Fortunato Jiménez-Corona, María Eugenia Becerril-Vargas, Eduardo Barreto, Omar Martínez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Pérez-Padilla, Rogelio Arias, Carlos F. Vázquez-Pérez, Joel Armando |
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description | Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines effectively protect against severe disease and death. However, the impact of the vaccine used, viral variants, and host factors on disease severity remain poorly understood. This work aimed to compare COVID-19 clinical presentations and outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated patients in Mexico City. From March to September 2021, clinical, demographic characteristics, and viral variants were obtained from 1014 individuals with a documented SARS-CoV-2 infection. We compared unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, and fully vaccinated patients, stratifying by age groups. We also fitted multivariate statistical models to evaluate the impact of vaccination status, SARS-CoV-2 lineages, vaccine types, and clinical parameters. Most hospitalized patients were unvaccinated. In patients over 61 years old, mortality was significantly higher in unvaccinated compared to fully vaccinated individuals. In patients aged 31 to 60 years, vaccinated patients were more likely to be outpatients (46%) than unvaccinated individuals (6.1%). We found immune disease and age above 61 years old to be risk factors, while full vaccination was found to be the most protective factor against in-hospital death. This study suggests that vaccination is essential to reduce mortality in a comorbid population such as that of Mexico. |
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spelling | pubmed-93300152022-07-29 Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City Hernández-Terán, Alejandra Garcíadiego-Fossas, Pamela Villanueva-Reza, Marco Boukadida, Celia Taboada, Blanca Porras, Eduardo Ahumada-Topete, Victor Tapia-Diaz, Kathia Elizabeth Matías-Florentino, Margarita Pérez-García, Marissa Ávila-Ríos, Santiago Mejía-Nepomuceno, Fidencio Serna-Muñoz, Ricardo Juárez-Hernández, Fortunato Jiménez-Corona, María Eugenia Becerril-Vargas, Eduardo Barreto, Omar Martínez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Pérez-Padilla, Rogelio Arias, Carlos F. Vázquez-Pérez, Joel Armando Vaccines (Basel) Article Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines effectively protect against severe disease and death. However, the impact of the vaccine used, viral variants, and host factors on disease severity remain poorly understood. This work aimed to compare COVID-19 clinical presentations and outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated patients in Mexico City. From March to September 2021, clinical, demographic characteristics, and viral variants were obtained from 1014 individuals with a documented SARS-CoV-2 infection. We compared unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, and fully vaccinated patients, stratifying by age groups. We also fitted multivariate statistical models to evaluate the impact of vaccination status, SARS-CoV-2 lineages, vaccine types, and clinical parameters. Most hospitalized patients were unvaccinated. In patients over 61 years old, mortality was significantly higher in unvaccinated compared to fully vaccinated individuals. In patients aged 31 to 60 years, vaccinated patients were more likely to be outpatients (46%) than unvaccinated individuals (6.1%). We found immune disease and age above 61 years old to be risk factors, while full vaccination was found to be the most protective factor against in-hospital death. This study suggests that vaccination is essential to reduce mortality in a comorbid population such as that of Mexico. MDPI 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9330015/ /pubmed/35893830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081181 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hernández-Terán, Alejandra Garcíadiego-Fossas, Pamela Villanueva-Reza, Marco Boukadida, Celia Taboada, Blanca Porras, Eduardo Ahumada-Topete, Victor Tapia-Diaz, Kathia Elizabeth Matías-Florentino, Margarita Pérez-García, Marissa Ávila-Ríos, Santiago Mejía-Nepomuceno, Fidencio Serna-Muñoz, Ricardo Juárez-Hernández, Fortunato Jiménez-Corona, María Eugenia Becerril-Vargas, Eduardo Barreto, Omar Martínez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Pérez-Padilla, Rogelio Arias, Carlos F. Vázquez-Pérez, Joel Armando Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City |
title | Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City |
title_full | Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City |
title_fullStr | Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City |
title_short | Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City |
title_sort | clinical and virological features of patients hospitalized with different types of covid-19 vaccination in mexico city |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35893830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081181 |
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