Vaccines (Oct 2021)
Course and Lethality of SARS-CoV-2 Epidemic in Nursing Homes after Vaccination in Florence, Italy
- Giulia Rivasi,
- Matteo Bulgaresi,
- Enrico Mossello,
- Primo Buscemi,
- Chiara Lorini,
- Daniela Balzi,
- Riccardo Barucci,
- Ilaria Del Lungo,
- Salvatore Gangemi,
- Sante Giardini,
- Cecilia Piga,
- Eleonora Barghini,
- Serena Boni,
- Giulia Bulli,
- Paolo Carrai,
- Andrea Crociani,
- Antonio Faraone,
- Aldo Lo Forte,
- Letizia Martella,
- Simone Pupo,
- Giacomo Fortini,
- Irene Marozzi,
- Giulia Bandini,
- Claudia Cosma,
- Lorenzo Stacchini,
- Gabriele Vaccaro,
- Lorenzo Baggiani,
- Giancarlo Landini,
- Guglielmo Bonaccorsi,
- Andrea Ungar,
- Enrico Benvenuti
Affiliations
- Giulia Rivasi
- Division of Geriatric and Intensive Care Medicine, Careggi Hospital and University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Matteo Bulgaresi
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Enrico Mossello
- Division of Geriatric and Intensive Care Medicine, Careggi Hospital and University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Primo Buscemi
- Department of Health Science, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Chiara Lorini
- Department of Health Science, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Daniela Balzi
- Epidemiology Unit, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Riccardo Barucci
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Ilaria Del Lungo
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Salvatore Gangemi
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Sante Giardini
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Cecilia Piga
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Eleonora Barghini
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Serena Boni
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Giulia Bulli
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Paolo Carrai
- Department of Internal Medicine, San Giovanni di Dio Hospital, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Andrea Crociani
- Department of Internal Medicine, San Giovanni di Dio Hospital, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Antonio Faraone
- Department of Internal Medicine, San Giovanni di Dio Hospital, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Aldo Lo Forte
- Department of Internal Medicine, San Giovanni di Dio Hospital, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Letizia Martella
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Simone Pupo
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Giacomo Fortini
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Irene Marozzi
- Division of Geriatric and Intensive Care Medicine, Careggi Hospital and University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Giulia Bandini
- Division of Internal Medicine, Careggi Hospital, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Claudia Cosma
- Department of Health Science, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Lorenzo Stacchini
- Department of Health Science, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Gabriele Vaccaro
- Department of Health Science, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Lorenzo Baggiani
- Department of Territorial Health Network, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Giancarlo Landini
- Department of Internal Medicine, Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Guglielmo Bonaccorsi
- Department of Health Science, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Andrea Ungar
- Division of Geriatric and Intensive Care Medicine, Careggi Hospital and University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Enrico Benvenuti
- Geriatric Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, Local Health Unit “Toscana Centro”, 50134 Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9101174
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 9,
no. 10
p. 1174
Abstract
Evidence on the effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in nursing home (NHs) residents is limited. We examined the impact of the BNT162b2 mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine on the course of the epidemic in NHs in the Florence Health District, Italy, before and after vaccination. Moreover, we assessed survival and hospitalization by vaccination status in SARS-CoV-2-positive cases occurring during the post-vaccination period. We calculated the weekly infection rates during the pre-vaccination (1 October–26 December 2020) and post-vaccination period (27 December 2020–31 March 2021). Cox analysis was used to analyze survival by vaccination status. The study involved 3730 residents (mean age 84, 69% female). Weekly infection rates fluctuated during the pre-vaccination period (1.8%–6.5%) and dropped to zero during the post-vaccination period. Nine unvaccinated (UN), 56 partially vaccinated (PV) and 35 fully vaccinated (FV) residents tested SARS-CoV-2+ during the post-vaccination period. FV showed significantly lower hospitalization and mortality rates than PV and UV (hospitalization: FV 3%, PV 14%, UV 33%; mortality: FV 6%, PV 18%, UV 56%). The death risk was 84% and 96% lower in PV (HR 0.157, 95%CI 0.049–0.491) and FV (HR 0.037, 95%CI 0.006–0.223) versus UV. SARS-CoV-2 vaccination was followed by a marked decline in infection rates and was associated with lower morbidity and mortality among infected NH residents.
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