Microorganisms (Apr 2022)

SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Alpha and Delta Variant Breakthrough Infections Are Rare and Mild but Can Happen Relatively Early after Vaccination

  • Jelissa Katharina Peter,
  • Fanny Wegner,
  • Severin Gsponer,
  • Fabrice Helfenstein,
  • Tim Roloff,
  • Rahel Tarnutzer,
  • Kerstin Grosheintz,
  • Moritz Back,
  • Carla Schaubhut,
  • Sabina Wagner,
  • Helena M. B. Seth-Smith,
  • Patrick Scotton,
  • Maurice Redondo,
  • Christiane Beckmann,
  • Tanja Stadler,
  • Andrea Salzmann,
  • Henriette Kurth,
  • Karoline Leuzinger,
  • Stefano Bassetti,
  • Roland Bingisser,
  • Martin Siegemund,
  • Maja Weisser,
  • Manuel Battegay,
  • Sarah Tschudin Sutter,
  • Aitana Lebrand,
  • Hans H. Hirsch,
  • Simon Fuchs,
  • Adrian Egli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10050857
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 857

Abstract

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(1) Background: Some COVID-19 vaccine recipients show breakthrough infection. It remains unknown, which factors contribute to risks and severe outcomes. Our aim was to identify risk factors for SCoV2 breakthrough infections in fully vaccinated individuals. (2) Methods: We conducted a retrospective case-control study from 28 December 2020 to 25 October 2021. Data of all patients with breakthrough infection was compared to data of all vaccine recipients in the Canton of Basel-City, Switzerland. Further, breakthrough infections by Alpha- and Delta-variants were compared. (3) Results: Only 0.39% (488/126,586) of all vaccine recipients suffered from a breakthrough infection during the observational period, whereof most cases were asymptomatic or mild (97.2%). Breakthrough infections after full vaccination occurred in the median after 78 days (IQR 47-123.5). Factors with lower odds for breakthrough infection were age (OR 0.987) and previous COVID-19 infection prior to vaccination (OR 0.296). Factors with higher odds for breakthrough infection included vaccination with Pfizer/BioNTech instead of Moderna (OR 1.459), chronic disease (OR 2.109), and healthcare workers (OR 1.404). (4) Conclusions: Breakthrough infections are rare and mild but can occur early after vaccination. This implies that booster vaccination might be initiated earlier, especially for risk groups. Due to new variants emerging repeatedly, continuous monitoring of breakthrough infections is crucial.

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