Vaccines (Dec 2020)

Vaccination Criteria Based on Factors Influencing COVID-19 Diffusion and Mortality

  • Ilaria Spassiani,
  • Lorenzo Gubian,
  • Giorgio Palù,
  • Giovanni Sebastiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8040766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 766

Abstract

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SARS-CoV-2 is highly contagious, rapidly turned into a pandemic, and is causing a relevant number of critical to severe life-threatening COVID-19 patients. However, robust statistical studies of a large cohort of patients, potentially useful to implement a vaccination campaign, are rare. We analyzed public data of about 19,000 patients for the period 28 February to 15 May 2020 by several mathematical methods. Precisely, we describe the COVID-19 evolution of a number of variables that include age, gender, patient’s care location, and comorbidities. It prompts consideration of special preventive and therapeutic measures for subjects more prone to developing life-threatening conditions while affording quantitative parameters for predicting the effects of an outburst of the pandemic on public health structures and facilities adopted in response. We propose a mathematical way to use these results as a powerful tool to face the pandemic and implement a mass vaccination campaign. This is done by means of priority criteria based on the influence of the considered variables on the probability of both death and infection.

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