Sustained Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Vaccines Against COVID-19 Associated Hospitalizations Among Adults - United States, March-July 2021.


Journal

MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
ISSN: 1545-861X
Titre abrégé: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7802429

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 Aug 2021
Historique:
entrez: 26 8 2021
pubmed: 27 8 2021
medline: 28 8 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Real-world evaluations have demonstrated high effectiveness of vaccines against COVID-19-associated hospitalizations (1-4) measured shortly after vaccination; longer follow-up is needed to assess durability of protection. In an evaluation at 21 hospitals in 18 states, the duration of mRNA vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna) effectiveness (VE) against COVID-19-associated hospitalizations was assessed among adults aged ≥18 years. Among 3,089 hospitalized adults (including 1,194 COVID-19 case-patients and 1,895 non-COVID-19 control-patients), the median age was 59 years, 48.7% were female, and 21.1% had an immunocompromising condition. Overall, 141 (11.8%) case-patients and 988 (52.1%) controls were fully vaccinated (defined as receipt of the second dose of Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines ≥14 days before illness onset), with a median interval of 65 days (range = 14-166 days) after receipt of second dose. VE against COVID-19-associated hospitalization during the full surveillance period was 86% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 82%-88%) overall and 90% (95% CI = 87%-92%) among adults without immunocompromising conditions. VE against COVID-19- associated hospitalization was 86% (95% CI = 82%-90%) 2-12 weeks and 84% (95% CI = 77%-90%) 13-24 weeks from receipt of the second vaccine dose, with no significant change between these periods (p = 0.854). Whole genome sequencing of 454 case-patient specimens found that 242 (53.3%) belonged to the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) lineage and 74 (16.3%) to the B.1.617.2 (Delta) lineage. Effectiveness of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19-associated hospitalization was sustained over a 24-week period, including among groups at higher risk for severe COVID-19; ongoing monitoring is needed as new SARS-CoV-2 variants emerge. To reduce their risk for hospitalization, all eligible persons should be offered COVID-19 vaccination.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34437524
doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7034e2
pmc: PMC8389395
doi:

Substances chimiques

COVID-19 Vaccines 0
Vaccines, Synthetic 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1156-1162

Subventions

Organisme : NIGMS NIH HHS
ID : T32 GM135169
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : T32 HL087738
Pays : United States

Investigateurs

Nicole Calhoun (N)
Kempapura Murthy (K)
Judy Herrick (J)
Amanda McKillop (A)
Eric Hoffman (E)
Martha Zayed (M)
Michael Smith (M)
Natalie Settele (N)
Jason Ettlinger (J)
Elisa Priest (E)
Jennifer Thomas (J)
Alejandro Arroliga (A)
Madhava Beeram (M)
Ryan Kindle (R)
Lori-Ann Kozikowski (LA)
Lesley De Souza (L)
Scott Ouellette (S)
Sherell Thornton-Thompson (S)
Patrick Tyler (P)
Omar Mehkri (O)
Kiran Ashok (K)
Susan Gole (S)
Alexander King (A)
Bryan Poynter (B)
Nicholas Stanley (N)
Audrey Hendrickson (A)
Ellen Maruggi (E)
Tyler Scharber (T)
Jeffrey Jorgensen (J)
Robert Bowers (R)
Jennifer King (J)
Valerie Aston (V)
Brent Armbruster (B)
Richard E Rothman (RE)
Rahul Nair (R)
Jen-Ting Tina Chen (JT)
Sarah Karow (S)
Emily Robart (E)
Paulo Nunes Maldonado (PN)
Maryiam Khan (M)
Preston So (P)
Joe Levitt (J)
Cynthia Perez (C)
Anita Visweswaran (A)
Jonasel Roque (J)
Adreanne Rivera (A)
Trevor Frankel (T)
Michelle Howell (M)
Jennifer Friedel (J)
Jennifer Goff (J)
David Huynh (D)
Michael Tozier (M)
Conner Driver (C)
Michael Carricato (M)
Alexandra Foster (A)
Paul Nassar (P)
Lori Stout (L)
Zita Sibenaller (Z)
Alicia Walter (A)
Jasmine Mares (J)
Logan Olson (L)
Bradley Clinansmith (B)
Carolina Rivas (C)
Hayley Gershengorn (H)
E J McSpadden (EJ)
Rachel Truscon (R)
Anne Kaniclides (A)
Lara Thomas (L)
Ramsay Bielak (R)
Weronika Damek Valvano (WD)
Rebecca Fong (R)
William J Fitzsimmons (WJ)
Christopher Blair (C)
Andrew L Valesano (AL)
Julie Gilbert (J)
Christine D Crider (CD)
Kyle A Steinbock (KA)
Thomas C Paulson (TC)
Layla A Anderson (LA)
Christy Kampe (C)
Jakea Johnson (J)
Rendie McHenry (R)
Marcia Blair (M)
Douglas Conway (D)
Mary LaRose (M)
Leigha Landreth (L)
Madeline Hicks (M)
Lisa Parks (L)
Jahnavi Bongu (J)
David McDonald (D)
Candice Cass (C)
Sondra Seiler (S)
David Park (D)
Tiffany Hink (T)
Meghan Wallace (M)
Carey-Ann Burnham (CA)
Olivia G Arter (OG)

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

All authors have completed and submitted the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. Samuel M. Brown reports personal fees from Hamilton, institutional fees from Faron Pharmaceuticals and Sedana, grants from Janssen, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Department of Defense (DoD), book royalties from Oxford University and Brigham Young University, outside the submitted work. Jonathan D. Casey reports grants from NIH, outside the submitted work. Steven Y. Chang was a speaker for La Jolla Pharmaceuticals in 2018 and consulted for PureTech Health in 2020. James D. Chappell reports grants from NIH during the conduct of the study. Matthew C. Exline reports support from Abbott Labs for sponsored talks, outside the submitted work. D. Clark Files reports personal consultant fees from Cytovale and is a data and safety monitoring board (DSMB) member from Medpace, outside the submitted work. Adit A. Ginde reports grants from NIH, DoD, AbbVie, and Faron Pharmaceuticals, outside the submitted work. Michelle N. Gong reports grants from NIH and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), DSMB membership fees from Regeneron, and personal fees from Philips Healthcare, outside the submitted work. Carlos G. Grijalva reports consultancy fees from Pfizer, Merck, and Sanofi-Pasteur; grants from Campbell Alliance/Syneos Health, NIH, the Food and Drug Administration, AHQR, and Sanofi, outside the submitted work. David N. Hager reports salary support from Incyte Corporation, the Marcus Foundation, and EMPACT Precision Medicine via Vanderbilt University Medical Center, outside the submitted work. Natasha Halasa reports grants and nonfinancial support from Sanofi, and Quidel outside the submitted work. Daniel J. Henning reports personal consultant fees from Cytovale and Opticyte. Akram Khan reports grants from United Therapeutics, Johnson & Johnson, 4D Medical, Lung LLC, and Reata Pharmaceuticals, outside the submitted work. Adam S. Lauring reports personal fees from Sanofi and Roche, outside the submitted work. Christopher J. Lindsell reports grants from NIH, DoD, and the Marcus Foundation; contract fees from bioMerieux, Endpoint LLC, and Entegrion Inc, outside the submitted work and has a patent for risk stratification in sepsis and septic shock issued. Emily T. Martin reports personal fees from Pfizer and grants from Merck, outside the submitted work. Arnold S. Monto reports consulting fees from Sanofi-Pasteur and Seqirus outside the submitted work. Ithan D. Peltan reports grants from NIH and Janssen Pharmaceuticals and institutional support from Asahi Kasei Pharma and Regeneron, outside the submitted work. Todd W. Rice reports personal fees from Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and personal fees from Avisa Pharma, LLC and Sanofi, outside the submitted work. Wesley H. Self reports consulting fees from Aeprio Pharmaceuticals and Merck outside the submitted work. No other potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.

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