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Effect of second booster vaccinations and prior infection against SARS-CoV-2 in the UK SIREN healthcare worker cohortResearch in context

Authors :
Peter D. Kirwan
Victoria J. Hall
Sarah Foulkes
Ashley D. Otter
Katie Munro
Dominic Sparkes
Anna Howells
Naomi Platt
Jonathan Broad
David Crossman
Chris Norman
Diane Corrigan
Christopher H. Jackson
Michelle Cole
Colin S. Brown
Ana Atti
Jasmin Islam
Anne M. Presanis
Andre Charlett
Daniela De Angelis
Susan Hopkins
Tracy Lewis
Steve Bain
Rebeccah Thomas
John Geen
Carla Pothecary
Sean Cutler
John Northfield
Cathy Price
Johanne Tomlinson
Sarah Knight
Emily Macnaughton
Ekaterina Watson
Rajeka Lazarus
Aaran Sinclair
Joanne Galliford
Bridgett Masunda
Tabitha Mahungu
Alison Rodger
Esther Hanison
Simon Warren
Swati Jain
Mariyam Mirfenderesky
Natasha Mahabir
Rowan Pritchard-Jones
Diane Wycherley
Claire Gabriel
Elijah Matovu
Philippa Bakker
Simantee Guha
S. Gormley
James Pethick
Georgina Butt
Stacey Pepper
Luke Bedford
Paul Ridley
Jane Democratis
Manjula Meda
Anu Chawla
Fran Westwell
Nagesh Kalakonda
Sheena Khanduri
Allison Doel
Sumita Pai
Christian Hacon
Davis Nwaka
Veronica Mendez Moro
A. Moody
Cressida Auckland
Stephanie Prince
Thushan de Silva
Helen Shulver
A. Shah
C. Jones
Banerjee Subhro-Osuji
Angela Houston
Tim Planche
Martin Booth
Christopher Duff
Jonnie Aeron-Thomas
Ray Chaudhuri
David Hilton
Hannah Jory
Zehra'a Al-Khafaji
Philippa Kemsley
Ruth Longfellow
David Boss
Simon Brake
Louise Coke
Ngozi Elumogo
Scott Latham
Chinari Subudhi
Ina Hoad
Claire Thomas
Nihil Chitalia
Tracy Edmunds
Helen Ashby
John Elliott
Beverley Wilkinson
Abby Rand
Catherine Thompson
K. Agwuh
Anna Grice
Kelly Moran
Vijayendra Waykar
Yvonne Lester
Lauren Sach
Kathryn Court
Nikki White
Clair Favager
Kyra Holliday
Jayne Harwood
Brendan Payne
Karen Burns
Lynda Fothergill
Alejandro Arenas-Pinto
Abigail Severn
Kerryanne Brown
Katherine Gray
Jane Dare
Qi Zheng
Kathryn Hollinshead
Robert Shorten
Alun Roebuck
Christopher Holmes
Martin Wiselka
Barzo Faris
Liane Marsh
Clare McAdam
Lisa Ditchfield
Zaman Qazzafi
G. Boyd
N. Wong
Sarah Brand
Jack Squires
John Ashcroft
Ismaelette Del Rosario
Joanne Howard
Emma Ward
Gemma Harrison
Joely Morgan
Claire Corless
Ruth Penn
Nick Wong
Manny Bagary
Nadezda Starkova
Mandy Beekes
Mandy Carnahan
Shivani Khan
Shekoo Mackay
Keneisha Lewis
Graham Pickard
Joy Dawson
Lauren Finlayson
Euan Cameron
Anne Todd
Sebastien Fagegaltier
Sally Mavin
Alexandra Cochrane
Andrew Gibson
Sam Donaldson
Kate Templeton
Martin Malcolm
Beth Smith
Devesh Dhasmana
Susan Fowler
Antonia Ho
Michael Murphy
Claire Beith
Manish Patel
Elizabeth Boyd
Val Irvine
Alison Grant
Rebecca Temple-Purcell
Clodagh Loughrey
Elinor Hanna
Frances Johnston
Angel Boulos
Fiona Thompson
Yuri Protaschik
Susan Regan
Tracy Donaghy
Maurice O'Kane
Omolola Akinbami
Paola Barbero
Tim Brooks
Meera Chand
Ferdinando Insalata
Palak Joshi
Anne-Marie O'Connell
Mary Ramsay
Ayoub Saei
Maria Zambon
Ezra Linley
Simon Tonge
Enemona Adaji
Omoyeni Adebiyi
Nick Andrews
Joanna Conneely
Paul Conneely
Angela Dunne
Simone Dyer
Hannah Emmett
Nipunadi Hettiarachchi
Nishanthan Kapirial
Jameel Khawam
Edward Monk
Sophie Russell
Andrew Taylor-Kerr
Jean Timeyin
Silvia D'Arcangelo
Cathy Rowe
Amanda Semper
Eileen Gallagher
Robert Kyffin
Lisa Cromey
Desmond Areghan
Jennifer Bishop
Melanie Dembinsky
Laura Dobbie
Josie Evans
David Goldberg
Lynne Haahr
Annelysse Jorgenson
Ayodeji Matuluko
Laura Naismith
Desy Nuryunarsih
Alexander Olaoye
Caitlin Plank
Lesley Price
Nicole Sergenson
Sally Stewart
Andrew Telfer
Jennifer Weir
Ellen De Lacy
Yvette Ellis
Susannah Froude
Guy Stevens
Linda Tyson
Susanna Dunachie
Paul Klenerman
Chris Duncan
Rebecca Payne
Lance Turtle
Alex Richter
Thushan De Silva
Eleanor Barnes
Daniel Wootton
Oliver Galgut
Jonathan Heeney
Helen Baxendale
Javier Castillo-Olivares
Rupert Beale
Edward Carr
Wendy Barclay
Maya Moshe
Massimo Palmarini
Brian Willett
John Kenneth Baillie
Jennie Evans
Erika Aquino
Source :
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe, Vol 36, Iss , Pp 100809- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Summary: Background: The protection of fourth dose mRNA vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 is relevant to current global policy decisions regarding ongoing booster roll-out. We aimed to estimate the effect of fourth dose vaccination, prior infection, and duration of PCR positivity in a highly-vaccinated and largely prior-COVID-19 infected cohort of UK healthcare workers. Methods: Participants underwent fortnightly PCR and regular antibody testing for SARS-CoV-2 and completed symptoms questionnaires. A multi-state model was used to estimate vaccine effectiveness (VE) against infection from a fourth dose compared to a waned third dose, with protection from prior infection and duration of PCR positivity jointly estimated. Findings: 1298 infections were detected among 9560 individuals under active follow-up between September 2022 and March 2023. Compared to a waned third dose, fourth dose VE was 13.1% (95% CI 0.9 to 23.8) overall; 24.0% (95% CI 8.5 to 36.8) in the first 2 months post-vaccination, reducing to 10.3% (95% CI −11.4 to 27.8) and 1.7% (95% CI −17.0 to 17.4) at 2–4 and 4–6 months, respectively. Relative to an infection >2 years ago and controlling for vaccination, 63.6% (95% CI 46.9 to 75.0) and 29.1% (95% CI 3.8 to 43.1) greater protection against infection was estimated for an infection within the past 0–6, and 6–12 months, respectively. A fourth dose was associated with greater protection against asymptomatic infection than symptomatic infection, whilst prior infection independently provided more protection against symptomatic infection, particularly if the infection had occurred within the previous 6 months. Duration of PCR positivity was significantly lower for asymptomatic compared to symptomatic infection. Interpretation: Despite rapid waning of protection, vaccine boosters remain an important tool in responding to the dynamic COVID-19 landscape; boosting population immunity in advance of periods of anticipated pressure, such as surging infection rates or emerging variants of concern. Funding: UK Health Security Agency, Medical Research Council, NIHR HPRU Oxford, Bristol, and others.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26667762
Volume :
36
Issue :
100809-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b5e81359693c4f1aa7c200538dd1c5bc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100809