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COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Studies against Symptomatic and Severe Outcomes during the Omicron Period in Four Countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
by
Cherian, Thomas
, Ahmed, Amira
, Wodniak, Natalie
, Karimian, Zahra
, Lukwiya, Michael
, Najafi, Farid
, Fazid, Sheraz
, Khosravi Shadmani, Fatemeh
, Sirous, Shadrokh
, Rashidian, Arash
, Fahmy, Kamal
, Ul-Haq, Zia
, Runge, Manuela
, Borghi, Giulio
, Kheirandish, Mehrnaz
, Thneibat, Fatima
, Nabil Ahmed Said, Zeinab
, Alrawashdeh, Ahmad
, Bellizzi, Saverio
, Ibrahim Salama, Iman
, Mantel, Carsten
in
Cohort analysis
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Disease transmission
/ eastern Mediterranean region
/ Effectiveness
/ Effectiveness studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Estimates
/ Ethics
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Medical personnel
/ mRNA
/ Omicron
/ Pandemics
/ Regional analysis
/ Respiration
/ Respiratory tract infection
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Statistical analysis
/ vaccine effectiveness
/ Vaccine efficacy
/ Vaccines
/ Viral diseases
/ Workers
2024
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COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Studies against Symptomatic and Severe Outcomes during the Omicron Period in Four Countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
by
Cherian, Thomas
, Ahmed, Amira
, Wodniak, Natalie
, Karimian, Zahra
, Lukwiya, Michael
, Najafi, Farid
, Fazid, Sheraz
, Khosravi Shadmani, Fatemeh
, Sirous, Shadrokh
, Rashidian, Arash
, Fahmy, Kamal
, Ul-Haq, Zia
, Runge, Manuela
, Borghi, Giulio
, Kheirandish, Mehrnaz
, Thneibat, Fatima
, Nabil Ahmed Said, Zeinab
, Alrawashdeh, Ahmad
, Bellizzi, Saverio
, Ibrahim Salama, Iman
, Mantel, Carsten
in
Cohort analysis
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Disease transmission
/ eastern Mediterranean region
/ Effectiveness
/ Effectiveness studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Estimates
/ Ethics
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Medical personnel
/ mRNA
/ Omicron
/ Pandemics
/ Regional analysis
/ Respiration
/ Respiratory tract infection
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Statistical analysis
/ vaccine effectiveness
/ Vaccine efficacy
/ Vaccines
/ Viral diseases
/ Workers
2024
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COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Studies against Symptomatic and Severe Outcomes during the Omicron Period in Four Countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
by
Cherian, Thomas
, Ahmed, Amira
, Wodniak, Natalie
, Karimian, Zahra
, Lukwiya, Michael
, Najafi, Farid
, Fazid, Sheraz
, Khosravi Shadmani, Fatemeh
, Sirous, Shadrokh
, Rashidian, Arash
, Fahmy, Kamal
, Ul-Haq, Zia
, Runge, Manuela
, Borghi, Giulio
, Kheirandish, Mehrnaz
, Thneibat, Fatima
, Nabil Ahmed Said, Zeinab
, Alrawashdeh, Ahmad
, Bellizzi, Saverio
, Ibrahim Salama, Iman
, Mantel, Carsten
in
Cohort analysis
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Disease transmission
/ eastern Mediterranean region
/ Effectiveness
/ Effectiveness studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Estimates
/ Ethics
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Medical personnel
/ mRNA
/ Omicron
/ Pandemics
/ Regional analysis
/ Respiration
/ Respiratory tract infection
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Statistical analysis
/ vaccine effectiveness
/ Vaccine efficacy
/ Vaccines
/ Viral diseases
/ Workers
2024
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COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Studies against Symptomatic and Severe Outcomes during the Omicron Period in Four Countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
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COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Studies against Symptomatic and Severe Outcomes during the Omicron Period in Four Countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
2024
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Vaccine effectiveness (VE) studies provide real-world evidence to monitor vaccine performance and inform policy. The WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean supported a regional study to assess the VE of COVID-19 vaccines against different clinical outcomes in four countries between June 2021 and August 2023. Health worker cohort studies were conducted in 2707 health workers in Egypt and Pakistan, of whom 171 experienced symptomatic laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. Test-negative design case–control studies were conducted in Iran and Jordan in 4017 severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) patients (2347 controls and 1670 cases) during the Omicron variant dominant period. VE estimates were calculated for each study and pooled by study design for several vaccine types (BBIBP-CorV, AZD1222, BNT162b2, and mRNA-1273, among others). Among health workers, VE against symptomatic infection of a complete primary series could only be computed compared to partial vaccination, suggesting a benefit of providing an additional dose of mRNA vaccines (VE: 88.9%, 95%CI: 15.3–98.6%), while results were inconclusive for other vaccine products. Among SARI patients, VE against hospitalization of a complete primary series with any vaccine compared to non-vaccinated was 20.9% (95%CI: 4.5–34.5%). Effectiveness estimates for individual vaccines, booster doses, and secondary outcomes (intensive care unit admission and death) were inconclusive. Future VE studies will need to address challenges in both design and analysis when conducted late during a pandemic and will be able to utilize the strengthened capacities in countries.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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