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Feasibility of Booster Vaccination in High-Risk Populations for Controlling Coronavirus Variants - China, 2021

Authors :
Kangguo, Li
Zeyu, Zhao
Hongjie, Wei
Jia, Rui
Jiefeng, Huang
Xiaohao, Guo
Yichao, Guo
Shiting, Yang
Guzainuer, Abudurusuli
Li, Luo
Xingchun, Liu
Yao, Wang
Jingwen, Xu
Yuanzhao, Zhu
Meng, Yang
Tianlong, Yang
Weikang, Liu
Bin, Deng
Chan, Liu
Zhuoyang, Li
Peihua, Li
Shanshan, Yu
Zimei, Yang
Yanhua, Su
Benhua, Zhao
Yan, Niu
Tianmu, Chen
Source :
China CDC Weekly
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction Vaccination booster shots are completely necessary for controlling breakthrough infections of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in China. The study aims to estimate effectiveness of booster vaccines for high-risk populations (HRPs). Methods A vaccinated Susceptible-Exposed-Symptomatic-Asymptomatic-Recovered/Removed (SEIAR) model was developed to simulate scenarios of effective reproduction number (Reff) from 4 to 6. Total number of infectious and asymptomatic cases were used to evaluated vaccination effectiveness. Results Our model showed that we could not prevent outbreaks when covering 80% of HRPs with booster unless Reff=4.0 or the booster vaccine had efficacy against infectivity and susceptibility of more than 90%. The results were consistent when the outcome index was confirmed cases or asymptomatic cases. Conclusions An ideal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) booster vaccination strategy for HRPs would be expected to reach the initial goal to control the transmission of the Delta variant in China. Accordingly, the recommendation for the COVID-19 booster vaccine should be implemented in HRPs who are already vaccinated and could prevent transmission to other groups.

Details

ISSN :
20967071
Volume :
3
Issue :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
China CDC weekly
Accession number :
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