Effect of COVID-19 vaccination on mortality by COVID-19 and on mortality by other causes, the Netherlands, January 2021–January 2022

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2023-07-12

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de Gier, Brechje
van Asten, Liselotte
Boere, Tjarda M.
van Roon, Annika
van Roekel, Caren
Pijpers, Joyce
van Werkhoven, C HORCID 0000-0002-0626-4635ISNI 0000000396951224
van den Ende, Caroline
Hahné, Susan J.M.
de Melker, Hester E.

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Abstract

Background: We aimed to estimate vaccine effectiveness (VE) against COVID-19 mortality, and to explore whether an increased risk of non-COVID-19 mortality exists in the weeks following a COVID-19 vaccine dose. Methods: National registries of causes of death, COVID-19 vaccination, specialized health care and long-term care reimbursements were linked by a unique person identifier using data from 1 January 2021 to 31 January 2022. We used Cox regression with calendar time as underlying time scale to, firstly, estimate VE against COVID-19 mortality after primary and first booster vaccination, per month since vaccination and, secondly, estimate risk of non-COVID-19 mortality in the 5 or 8 weeks following a first, second or first booster dose, adjusting for birth year, sex, medical risk group and country of origin. Results: VE against COVID-19 mortality was > 90 % for all age groups two months after completion of the primary series. VE gradually decreased thereafter, to around 80 % at 7–8 months post-primary series for most groups, and around 60 % for elderly receiving a high level of long-term care and for people aged 90+ years. Following a first booster dose, the VE increased to > 85 % in all groups. The risk of non-COVID-19 mortality was lower or similar in the 5 or 8 weeks following a first dose compared to no vaccination, as well as following a second dose compared to one dose and a booster compared to two doses, for all age and long-term care groups. Conclusion: At the population level, COVID-19 vaccination greatly reduced the risk of COVID-19 mortality and no increased risk of death from other causes was observed.

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COVID-19, Mortality, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccine effectiveness, Taverne, Molecular Medicine, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Veterinary, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases

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de Gier, B, van Asten, L, Boere, T M, van Roon, A, van Roekel, C, Pijpers, J, van Werkhoven, C H H, van den Ende, C, Hahné, S J M, de Melker, H E, Knol, M J & van den Hof, S 2023, 'Effect of COVID-19 vaccination on mortality by COVID-19 and on mortality by other causes, the Netherlands, January 2021–January 2022', Vaccine, vol. 41, no. 31, pp. 4488-4496. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.06.005