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Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil

INTRODUCTION: Brazil experienced moments of collapse in its health system throughout 2021, driven by the emergence of variants of concern (VOC) combined with an inefficient initial vaccination strategy against Covid-19. OBJECTIVES: To support decision-makers in formulating COVID-19 immunization poli...

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Autores principales: Ferreira, Leonardo Souto, de Almeida, Gabriel Berg, Borges, Marcelo Eduardo, Simon, Lorena Mendes, Poloni, Silas, Bagattini, Ângela Maria, da Rosa, Michelle Quarti Machado, Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola, Kuchenbecker, Ricardo de Souza, Camey, Suzi Alves, Kraenkel, Roberto André, Coutinho, Renato Mendes, Toscano, Cristiana Maria
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36210250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.082
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author Ferreira, Leonardo Souto
de Almeida, Gabriel Berg
Borges, Marcelo Eduardo
Simon, Lorena Mendes
Poloni, Silas
Bagattini, Ângela Maria
da Rosa, Michelle Quarti Machado
Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
Kuchenbecker, Ricardo de Souza
Camey, Suzi Alves
Kraenkel, Roberto André
Coutinho, Renato Mendes
Toscano, Cristiana Maria
author_facet Ferreira, Leonardo Souto
de Almeida, Gabriel Berg
Borges, Marcelo Eduardo
Simon, Lorena Mendes
Poloni, Silas
Bagattini, Ângela Maria
da Rosa, Michelle Quarti Machado
Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
Kuchenbecker, Ricardo de Souza
Camey, Suzi Alves
Kraenkel, Roberto André
Coutinho, Renato Mendes
Toscano, Cristiana Maria
author_sort Ferreira, Leonardo Souto
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description INTRODUCTION: Brazil experienced moments of collapse in its health system throughout 2021, driven by the emergence of variants of concern (VOC) combined with an inefficient initial vaccination strategy against Covid-19. OBJECTIVES: To support decision-makers in formulating COVID-19 immunization policy in the context of limited vaccine availability and evolving variants over time, we evaluate optimal strategies for Covid-19 vaccination in Brazil in 2021, when vaccination was rolled out during Gamma variant predominance. METHODS: Using a discrete-time epidemic model we estimate Covid-19 deaths averted, considering the currently Covid-19 vaccine products and doses available in Brazil; vaccine coverage by target population; and vaccine effectiveness estimates. We evaluated a 5-month time horizon, from early August to the end of December 2021. Optimal vaccination strategies compared the outcomes in terms of averted deaths when varying dose intervals from 8 to 12 weeks, and choosing the minimum coverage levels per age group required prior to expanding vaccination to younger target populations. We also estimated dose availability required over time to allow the implementation of optimal strategies. RESULTS: To maximize the number of averted deaths, vaccine coverage of at least 80 % should be reached in older age groups before starting vaccination into subsequent younger age groups. When evaluating varying dose intervals for AZD1222, reducing the dose interval from 12 to 8 weeks for the primary schedule would result in fewer COVID-19 deaths, but this can only be implemented if accompanied by an increase in vaccine supply of at least 50 % over the coming six-months in Brazil. CONCLUSION: Covid-19 immunization strategies should be tailored to local vaccine product availability and supply over time, circulating variants of concern, and vaccine coverage in target population groups. Modelling can provide valuable and timely evidence to support the implementation of vaccination strategies considering the local context, yet following international and regional technical evidence-based guidance.
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spelling pubmed-95272162022-10-03 Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil Ferreira, Leonardo Souto de Almeida, Gabriel Berg Borges, Marcelo Eduardo Simon, Lorena Mendes Poloni, Silas Bagattini, Ângela Maria da Rosa, Michelle Quarti Machado Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola Kuchenbecker, Ricardo de Souza Camey, Suzi Alves Kraenkel, Roberto André Coutinho, Renato Mendes Toscano, Cristiana Maria Vaccine Article INTRODUCTION: Brazil experienced moments of collapse in its health system throughout 2021, driven by the emergence of variants of concern (VOC) combined with an inefficient initial vaccination strategy against Covid-19. OBJECTIVES: To support decision-makers in formulating COVID-19 immunization policy in the context of limited vaccine availability and evolving variants over time, we evaluate optimal strategies for Covid-19 vaccination in Brazil in 2021, when vaccination was rolled out during Gamma variant predominance. METHODS: Using a discrete-time epidemic model we estimate Covid-19 deaths averted, considering the currently Covid-19 vaccine products and doses available in Brazil; vaccine coverage by target population; and vaccine effectiveness estimates. We evaluated a 5-month time horizon, from early August to the end of December 2021. Optimal vaccination strategies compared the outcomes in terms of averted deaths when varying dose intervals from 8 to 12 weeks, and choosing the minimum coverage levels per age group required prior to expanding vaccination to younger target populations. We also estimated dose availability required over time to allow the implementation of optimal strategies. RESULTS: To maximize the number of averted deaths, vaccine coverage of at least 80 % should be reached in older age groups before starting vaccination into subsequent younger age groups. When evaluating varying dose intervals for AZD1222, reducing the dose interval from 12 to 8 weeks for the primary schedule would result in fewer COVID-19 deaths, but this can only be implemented if accompanied by an increase in vaccine supply of at least 50 % over the coming six-months in Brazil. CONCLUSION: Covid-19 immunization strategies should be tailored to local vaccine product availability and supply over time, circulating variants of concern, and vaccine coverage in target population groups. Modelling can provide valuable and timely evidence to support the implementation of vaccination strategies considering the local context, yet following international and regional technical evidence-based guidance. Elsevier Ltd. 2022-11-02 2022-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9527216/ /pubmed/36210250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.082 Text en © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Ferreira, Leonardo Souto
de Almeida, Gabriel Berg
Borges, Marcelo Eduardo
Simon, Lorena Mendes
Poloni, Silas
Bagattini, Ângela Maria
da Rosa, Michelle Quarti Machado
Diniz Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
Kuchenbecker, Ricardo de Souza
Camey, Suzi Alves
Kraenkel, Roberto André
Coutinho, Renato Mendes
Toscano, Cristiana Maria
Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil
title Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil
title_full Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil
title_fullStr Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil
title_short Modelling optimal vaccination strategies against COVID-19 in a context of Gamma variant predominance in Brazil
title_sort modelling optimal vaccination strategies against covid-19 in a context of gamma variant predominance in brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36210250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.09.082
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