Журнал инфектологии (Jan 2023)

Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in organized group: results of a prospective study

  • I. O. Stoma,
  • E. S. Korsak,
  • E. V. Voropaev,
  • O. V. Osipkina,
  • A. A. Kovalev,
  • O. L. Tumash,
  • D. D. Redko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2022-14-5-35-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 35 – 40

Abstract

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Objective: to assess the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination against in organized group. Materials and methods: A total of 122 adults, employees of a higher education institution participated in the study. Study participants were observed prospectively and filled out a questionnaire where they indicated their age, presence of chronic diseases, history of COVID-19 and vaccination status. Findings: the study participants were divided into two groups: 59 vaccinated (48.36 %) and 63 unvaccinated (51.64 %) individuals with no differences in age between the groups. There were significantly fewer confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the vaccinated group (р = 0,0008457, df = 1; χ2 = 11,138), significant differences (p = 0.0084; df = 4; χ2 =13.678) were observed in the number of cases among study participants based on their vaccination status. Conclusion: participants diagnosed with pneumonia were 75 % unvaccinated (p = 0,00729; df = 1; χ2 = 7,2). All hospitalized study participants were unvaccinated (p = 0,004678; χ2 =8,0). None of the vaccinated participants needed respiratory support (p = 0,0455; df = 1; χ2 = 4,0). Chronic disease in vaccinated subjects made a significant (p = 0,04563; df = 2; χ2 = 6,1743) impact on COVID-19 severity.

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