Vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 hospitalisation in adults (≥ 20 years) during Omicron-dominant circulation: I-MOVE-COVID-19 and VEBIS SARI VE networks, Europe, 2021 to 2022

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2023-11-23

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Lazar, Mihaela
Demlová, Regina
Wirtz, Gil
Amerali, Marina
Dürrwald, Ralf
Pál Kunstár, Mihály
Kissling, Esther
Bacci, Sabrina
Valenciano, M
I-MOVE-COVID-19 hospital study team

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IntroductionThe I-MOVE-COVID-19 and VEBIS hospital networks have been measuring COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness (VE) in participating European countries since early 2021.AimWe aimed to measure VE against PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 in patients ≥ 20 years hospitalised with severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) from December 2021 to July 2022 (Omicron-dominant period).MethodsIn both networks, 46 hospitals (13 countries) follow a similar test-negative case-control protocol. We defined complete primary series vaccination (PSV) and first booster dose vaccination as last dose of either vaccine received ≥ 14 days before symptom onset (stratifying first booster into received < 150 and ≥ 150 days after last PSV dose). We measured VE overall, by vaccine category/product, age group and time since first mRNA booster dose, adjusting by site as a fixed effect, and by swab date, age, sex, and presence/absence of at least one commonly collected chronic condition.ResultsWe included 2,779 cases and 2,362 controls. The VE of all vaccine products combined against hospitalisation for laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 was 43% (95% CI: 29-54) for complete PSV (with last dose received ≥ 150 days before onset), while it was 59% (95% CI: 51-66) after addition of one booster dose. The VE was 85% (95% CI: 78-89), 70% (95% CI: 61-77) and 36% (95% CI: 17-51) for those with onset 14-59 days, 60-119 days and 120-179 days after booster vaccination, respectively.ConclusionsOur results suggest that, during the Omicron period, observed VE against SARI hospitalisation improved with first mRNA booster dose, particularly for those having symptom onset < 120 days after first booster dose.

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Adult, COVID-19 Vaccines, COVID-19/prevention & control, Europe/epidemiology, Hospitalization, Humans, Pneumonia, RNA, Messenger, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccine Efficacy, Journal Article

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Lazar, M, Demlová, R, Wirtz, G, Amerali, M, Dürrwald, R, Pál Kunstár, M, Kissling, E, Bacci, S, Valenciano, M & I-MOVE-COVID-19 hospital study team 2023, 'Vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 hospitalisation in adults (≥ 20 years) during Omicron-dominant circulation : I-MOVE-COVID-19 and VEBIS SARI VE networks, Europe, 2021 to 2022', Eurosurveillance, vol. 28, no. 47, 2300187. https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2023.28.47.2300187