Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan 2023)

COVID-19 Booster Dose Vaccination Coverage and Factors Associated with Booster Vaccination among Adults, United States, March 2022

  • Peng-jun Lu,
  • Anup Srivastav,
  • Kushagra Vashist,
  • Carla L. Black,
  • Jennifer L. Kriss,
  • Mei-Chuan Hung,
  • Lu Meng,
  • Tianyi Zhou,
  • David Yankey,
  • Nina B. Masters,
  • Hannah E. Fast,
  • Hilda Razzaghi,
  • James A. Singleton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2901.221151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 133 – 140

Abstract

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose for all persons >18 years of age. We analyzed data from the National Immunization Survey–Adult COVID Module collected during February 27–March 26, 2022 to assess COVID-19 booster dose vaccination coverage among adults. We used multivariable logistic regression analysis to assess factors associated with vaccination. COVID-19 booster dose coverage among fully vaccinated adults increased from 25.7% in November 2021 to 63.4% in March 2022. Coverage was lower among non-Hispanic Black (52.7%), and Hispanic (55.5%) than non-Hispanic White adults (67.7%). Coverage was 67.4% among essential healthcare personnel, 62.2% among adults who had a disability, and 69.9% among adults who had medical conditions. Booster dose coverage was not optimal, and disparities by race/ethnicity and other factors are apparent in coverage uptake. Tailored strategies are needed to educate the public and reduce disparities in COVID-19 vaccination coverage.

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