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Targeted COVID-19 Vaccination (TAV-COVID) Considering Limited Vaccination Capacities—An Agent-Based Modeling Evaluation

Authors :
Beate Jahn
Gaby Sroczynski
Martin Bicher
Claire Rippinger
Nikolai Mühlberger
Júlia Santamaria
Christoph Urach
Michael Schomaker
Igor Stojkov
Daniela Schmid
Günter Weiss
Ursula Wiedermann
Monika Redlberger-Fritz
Christiane Druml
Mirjam Kretzschmar
Maria Paulke-Korinek
Herwig Ostermann
Caroline Czasch
Gottfried Endel
Wolfgang Bock
Nikolas Popper
Uwe Siebert
Source :
Vaccines, Vol 9, Iss 5, p 434 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

(1) Background: The Austrian supply of COVID-19 vaccine is limited for now. We aim to provide evidence-based guidance to the authorities in order to minimize COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths in Austria. (2) Methods: We used a dynamic agent-based population model to compare different vaccination strategies targeted to the elderly (65 ≥ years), middle aged (45–64 years), younger (15–44 years), vulnerable (risk of severe disease due to comorbidities), and healthcare workers (HCW). First, outcomes were optimized for an initially available vaccine batch for 200,000 individuals. Second, stepwise optimization was performed deriving a prioritization sequence for 2.45 million individuals, maximizing the reduction in total hospitalizations and deaths compared to no vaccination. We considered sterilizing and non-sterilizing immunity, assuming a 70% effectiveness. (3) Results: Maximum reduction of hospitalizations and deaths was achieved by starting vaccination with the elderly and vulnerable followed by middle-aged, HCW, and younger individuals. Optimizations for vaccinating 2.45 million individuals yielded the same prioritization and avoided approximately one third of deaths and hospitalizations. Starting vaccination with HCW leads to slightly smaller reductions but maximizes occupational safety. (4) Conclusion: To minimize COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths, our study shows that elderly and vulnerable persons should be prioritized for vaccination until further vaccines are available.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2076393X
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Vaccines
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.13cfa03c9a0c46368f4c0bb50deb6068
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9050434