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SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain

We performed a prospective, cross-sectional study of household contacts of symptomatic index case-patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the shift from Delta- to Omicron-dominant variants in Spain. We included 466 household contacts from 227 index cases. The secondary attack rate was 58.2% (95% C...

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Autores principales: López-Muñoz, Israel, Torrella, Ariadna, Pérez-Quílez, Olga, Castillo-Zuza, Amaia, Martró, Elisa, Bordoy, Antoni E., Saludes, Verónica, Blanco, Ignacio, Soldevila, Laura, Estrada, Oriol, Valerio, Lluís, Roure, Sílvia, Vallès, Xavier
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36037811
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2810.220494
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author López-Muñoz, Israel
Torrella, Ariadna
Pérez-Quílez, Olga
Castillo-Zuza, Amaia
Martró, Elisa
Bordoy, Antoni E.
Saludes, Verónica
Blanco, Ignacio
Soldevila, Laura
Estrada, Oriol
Valerio, Lluís
Roure, Sílvia
Vallès, Xavier
author_facet López-Muñoz, Israel
Torrella, Ariadna
Pérez-Quílez, Olga
Castillo-Zuza, Amaia
Martró, Elisa
Bordoy, Antoni E.
Saludes, Verónica
Blanco, Ignacio
Soldevila, Laura
Estrada, Oriol
Valerio, Lluís
Roure, Sílvia
Vallès, Xavier
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description We performed a prospective, cross-sectional study of household contacts of symptomatic index case-patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the shift from Delta- to Omicron-dominant variants in Spain. We included 466 household contacts from 227 index cases. The secondary attack rate was 58.2% (95% CI 49.1%–62.6%) during the Delta-dominant period and 80.9% (95% CI 75.0%–86.9%) during the Omicron-dominant period. During the Delta-dominant period, unvaccinated contacts had higher probability of infection than vaccinated contacts (odds ratio 5.42, 95% CI 1.6–18.6), but this effect disappeared at ≈20 weeks after vaccination. Contacts showed a higher relative risk of infection (9.16, 95% CI 3.4–25.0) in the Omicron-dominant than Delta-dominant period when vaccinated within the previous 20 weeks. Our data suggest vaccine evasion might be a cause of rapid spread of the Omicron variant. We recommend a focus on developing vaccines with long-lasting protection against severe disease, rather than only against infectivity.
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spelling pubmed-95143682022-10-01 SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain López-Muñoz, Israel Torrella, Ariadna Pérez-Quílez, Olga Castillo-Zuza, Amaia Martró, Elisa Bordoy, Antoni E. Saludes, Verónica Blanco, Ignacio Soldevila, Laura Estrada, Oriol Valerio, Lluís Roure, Sílvia Vallès, Xavier Emerg Infect Dis Research We performed a prospective, cross-sectional study of household contacts of symptomatic index case-patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the shift from Delta- to Omicron-dominant variants in Spain. We included 466 household contacts from 227 index cases. The secondary attack rate was 58.2% (95% CI 49.1%–62.6%) during the Delta-dominant period and 80.9% (95% CI 75.0%–86.9%) during the Omicron-dominant period. During the Delta-dominant period, unvaccinated contacts had higher probability of infection than vaccinated contacts (odds ratio 5.42, 95% CI 1.6–18.6), but this effect disappeared at ≈20 weeks after vaccination. Contacts showed a higher relative risk of infection (9.16, 95% CI 3.4–25.0) in the Omicron-dominant than Delta-dominant period when vaccinated within the previous 20 weeks. Our data suggest vaccine evasion might be a cause of rapid spread of the Omicron variant. We recommend a focus on developing vaccines with long-lasting protection against severe disease, rather than only against infectivity. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9514368/ /pubmed/36037811 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2810.220494 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Emerging Infectious Diseases is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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López-Muñoz, Israel
Torrella, Ariadna
Pérez-Quílez, Olga
Castillo-Zuza, Amaia
Martró, Elisa
Bordoy, Antoni E.
Saludes, Verónica
Blanco, Ignacio
Soldevila, Laura
Estrada, Oriol
Valerio, Lluís
Roure, Sílvia
Vallès, Xavier
SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain
title SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain
title_full SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain
title_fullStr SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain
title_full_unstemmed SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain
title_short SARS-CoV-2 Secondary Attack Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Household Contacts during Replacement of Delta with Omicron Variant, Spain
title_sort sars-cov-2 secondary attack rates in vaccinated and unvaccinated household contacts during replacement of delta with omicron variant, spain
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9514368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36037811
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2810.220494
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