Emerging Microbes and Infections (Dec 2022)

A case–case study on the effect of primary and booster immunization with China-produced COVID-19 vaccines on prevention of pneumonia and viral load among vaccinated persons infected by Delta and Omicron variants

  • Dan Wu,
  • Ying Ye,
  • Lin Tang,
  • Ai-Bin Wang,
  • Rui Zhang,
  • Zhao-Hui Qian,
  • Fu-Zhen Wang,
  • Hui Zheng,
  • Chang Huang,
  • Xiao-Ya Lv,
  • Hai-Feng Wang,
  • Yan-Yang Zhang,
  • Jing-Jing Pan,
  • Ya-Fei Li,
  • Ming-Xia Lu,
  • Chang-Shuang Wang,
  • Ya-Ting Ma,
  • Zhi-Jie An,
  • Lance Everett Rodewald,
  • Zun-Dong Yin,
  • Xuan-Yi Wang,
  • Zhi-Yin Wu,
  • Yi-Ming Shao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2103455
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1950 – 1958

Abstract

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Using a three-prefecture, two-variant COVID-19 outbreak in Henan province in January 2022, we evaluated the associations of primary and booster immunization with China-produced COVID-19 vaccines and COVID-19 pneumonia and SARS-CoV-2 viral load among persons infected by Delta or Omicron variant. We obtained demographic, clinical, vaccination, and multiple Ct values of infections ≥3 years of age. Vaccination status was either primary series ≥180 days prior to infection; primary series <180 days prior to infection, or booster dose recipient. We used logistic regression to determine odds ratios (OR) of Delta and Omicron COVID-19 pneumonia by vaccination status. We analysed minimum Ct values by vaccination status, age, and variant. Of 826 eligible cases, 405 were Delta and 421 were Omicron cases; 48.9% of Delta and 19.0% of Omicron cases had COVID-19 pneumonia. Compared with full primary vaccination ≥180 days before infection, the aOR of pneumonia was 0.48 among those completing primary vaccination <180 days and 0.18 among booster recipients among these Delta infections. Among Omicron infections, the corresponding aOR was 0.34 among those completing primary vaccination <180 days. There were too few (ten) Omicron cases among booster dose recipients to calculate a reliable OR. There were no differences in minimum Ct values by vaccination status among the 356 Delta cases or 70 Omicron cases. COVID-19 pneumonia was less common among Omicron cases than Delta cases. Full primary vaccination reduced pneumonia effectively for 6 months; boosting six months after primary vaccination resulted in further reduction. We recommend accelerating the pace of booster dose administration.

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