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COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience

Even if most of the complications due to COVID-19 are observed in the elderly, in Italy the impact of COVID-19 among young people has not been negligible. Furthermore, their contribution to SARS-CoV-2 circulation is still unclear. These reasons have driven policy makers to involve subjects aged 5 to...

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Autores principales: Cocchio, Silvia, Zabeo, Federico, Tremolada, Giulia, Facchin, Giacomo, Venturato, Giovanni, Marcon, Thomas, Saia, Mario, Tonon, Michele, Mongillo, Michele, Da Re, Filippo, Russo, Francesca, Baldo, Vincenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9413750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36016248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081362
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author Cocchio, Silvia
Zabeo, Federico
Tremolada, Giulia
Facchin, Giacomo
Venturato, Giovanni
Marcon, Thomas
Saia, Mario
Tonon, Michele
Mongillo, Michele
Da Re, Filippo
Russo, Francesca
Baldo, Vincenzo
author_facet Cocchio, Silvia
Zabeo, Federico
Tremolada, Giulia
Facchin, Giacomo
Venturato, Giovanni
Marcon, Thomas
Saia, Mario
Tonon, Michele
Mongillo, Michele
Da Re, Filippo
Russo, Francesca
Baldo, Vincenzo
author_sort Cocchio, Silvia
collection PubMed
description Even if most of the complications due to COVID-19 are observed in the elderly, in Italy the impact of COVID-19 among young people has not been negligible. Furthermore, their contribution to SARS-CoV-2 circulation is still unclear. These reasons have driven policy makers to involve subjects aged 5 to 17 years in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. However, the trade-off of vaccinating this age-group should be further investigated, especially in view of the rise of new immunologically evasive variants of concern (VOCs). We used regional databases to retrospectively estimate vaccine effectiveness over time of each approved vaccination schedule among children (5–11) and adolescents (12–17). Our findings suggest that COVID-19 vaccines were highly effective and their protection levels lasted longer during a period of Delta variant predominance, whereas they offered just mild to moderate levels of protection—apparently affected by a rapid waning effect—in a period of Omicron variant predominance. Considering these results, it is plausible to evaluate a reformulation of possible future COVID-19 vaccination campaigns among underage subjects. However, effectiveness against serious complications due to COVID-19, as well as indirect benefits of underage vaccinations, should first be addressed. Furthermore, vaccine effectiveness should be kept monitored, as new VOCs may arise, but also new adapted vaccines may start being administered.
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spelling pubmed-94137502022-08-27 COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience Cocchio, Silvia Zabeo, Federico Tremolada, Giulia Facchin, Giacomo Venturato, Giovanni Marcon, Thomas Saia, Mario Tonon, Michele Mongillo, Michele Da Re, Filippo Russo, Francesca Baldo, Vincenzo Vaccines (Basel) Article Even if most of the complications due to COVID-19 are observed in the elderly, in Italy the impact of COVID-19 among young people has not been negligible. Furthermore, their contribution to SARS-CoV-2 circulation is still unclear. These reasons have driven policy makers to involve subjects aged 5 to 17 years in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. However, the trade-off of vaccinating this age-group should be further investigated, especially in view of the rise of new immunologically evasive variants of concern (VOCs). We used regional databases to retrospectively estimate vaccine effectiveness over time of each approved vaccination schedule among children (5–11) and adolescents (12–17). Our findings suggest that COVID-19 vaccines were highly effective and their protection levels lasted longer during a period of Delta variant predominance, whereas they offered just mild to moderate levels of protection—apparently affected by a rapid waning effect—in a period of Omicron variant predominance. Considering these results, it is plausible to evaluate a reformulation of possible future COVID-19 vaccination campaigns among underage subjects. However, effectiveness against serious complications due to COVID-19, as well as indirect benefits of underage vaccinations, should first be addressed. Furthermore, vaccine effectiveness should be kept monitored, as new VOCs may arise, but also new adapted vaccines may start being administered. MDPI 2022-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9413750/ /pubmed/36016248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081362 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/).
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Cocchio, Silvia
Zabeo, Federico
Tremolada, Giulia
Facchin, Giacomo
Venturato, Giovanni
Marcon, Thomas
Saia, Mario
Tonon, Michele
Mongillo, Michele
Da Re, Filippo
Russo, Francesca
Baldo, Vincenzo
COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
title COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
title_full COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
title_fullStr COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
title_short COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
title_sort covid-19 vaccine effectiveness against omicron variant among underage subjects: the veneto region’s experience
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9413750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36016248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081362
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