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接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的囚犯中的新冠病毒感染率:一项回顾性队列研究

COVID-19 Infection Rates in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Inmates: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

作者信息

Ko Luke, Malet Gary, Chang Lisa L, Nguyen Huu, Mayes Robert

机构信息

Biomedical Sciences Pathway Program, California High School, San Ramon, USA.

Internal Medicine, California Correctional Healthcare Services, Stockton, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Sep 4;15(9):e44684. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44684. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Background In 2023, breakthrough COVID-19 infections among vaccinated individuals and reinfections in previously infected people have become common. Additionally, infections are due to Omicron subvariants of the virus that behave differently from those at the onset of the pandemic. Understanding how vaccination and natural immunity influence COVID-19 infection rates is crucial, especially in high-density congregate settings such as prisons, to inform public health strategies. Methods We analyzed COVID-19 surveillance data from January to July 2023 across 33 California state prisons, primarily a male population of 96,201 individuals. We computed the incidence rate of new COVID-19 infections among COVID-bivalent-vaccinated and entirely unvaccinated groups (those not having received either the bivalent or monovalent vaccine). Results Our results indicate that the infection rates in the bivalent-vaccinated and entirely unvaccinated groups are 3.24% (95% confidence interval (CI): 3.06-3.42%) and 2.72% (CI: 2.50-2.94%), respectively, with an absolute risk difference of only 0.52%. When the data were filtered for those aged 50 and above, the infection rates were 4.07% (CI: 3.77-4.37%) and 3.1% (CI: 2.46-3.74%), respectively, revealing a mere 0.97% absolute risk difference. Among those aged 65 and above, the infection rates were 6.45% (CI: 5.74-7.16%) and 4.5% (CI: 2.57-6.43%), respectively, with an absolute risk difference of 1.95%. Conclusion We note low infection rates in both the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, with a small absolute difference between the two across age groups. A combination of monovalent and bivalent vaccines and natural infections likely contributed to immunity and a lower level of infection rates compared to the height of the pandemic. It is possible that a degree of 'herd immunity' has been achieved. Yet, using p<0.05 as the threshold for statistical significance, the bivalent-vaccinated group had a slightly but statistically significantly higher infection rate than the unvaccinated group in the statewide category and the age ≥50 years category. However, in the older age category (≥65 years), there was no significant difference in infection rates between the two groups. This suggests that while the bivalent vaccine might offer protection against severe outcomes, it may not significantly reduce the risk of infections entirely. Further research is needed to understand the reasons behind these findings and to consider other factors, such as underlying health conditions. This study underscores the importance of developing vaccines that target residual COVID-19 infections, especially in regard to evolving COVID-19 variants.

摘要

背景 2023 年,接种疫苗的个体中出现的突破性新冠病毒感染以及既往感染者的再次感染已变得很常见。此外,感染是由该病毒的奥密克戎亚变体引起的,其行为与大流行开始时的病毒不同。了解疫苗接种和自然免疫如何影响新冠病毒感染率至关重要,尤其是在监狱等高密度聚集场所,以便为公共卫生策略提供依据。方法 我们分析了 2023 年 1 月至 7 月加利福尼亚州 33 所监狱的新冠病毒监测数据,主要是 96201 名男性人群。我们计算了接种新冠二价疫苗组和完全未接种疫苗组(未接种二价或单价疫苗的人群)中新发新冠病毒感染的发病率。结果 我们的结果表明,接种二价疫苗组和完全未接种疫苗组的感染率分别为 3.24%(95%置信区间(CI):3.06 - 3.42%)和 2.72%(CI:2.50 - 2.94%),绝对风险差异仅为 0.52%。当对 50 岁及以上人群的数据进行筛选时,感染率分别为 4.07%(CI:3.77 - 4.37%)和 3.1%(CI:2.46 - 3.74%),绝对风险差异仅为 0.97%。在 65 岁及以上人群中,感染率分别为 6.45%(CI:5.74 - 7.16%)和 4.5%(CI:2.57 - 6.43%),绝对风险差异为 1.95%。结论 我们注意到接种疫苗组和未接种疫苗组的感染率都很低,两个年龄组之间的绝对差异很小。与大流行高峰期相比,单价和二价疫苗以及自然感染的组合可能有助于产生免疫力并降低感染率。有可能已经实现了一定程度的“群体免疫”。然而,以 p<0.05 作为统计学显著性阈值,在全州范围类别和年龄≥50 岁类别中,接种二价疫苗组的感染率略高于未接种疫苗组,但具有统计学显著性。然而,在老年类别(≥65 岁)中,两组之间的感染率没有显著差异。这表明虽然二价疫苗可能提供针对严重后果的保护,但它可能不会完全显著降低感染风险。需要进一步研究以了解这些发现背后的原因,并考虑其他因素,如潜在健康状况。这项研究强调了开发针对残留新冠病毒感染的疫苗的重要性,特别是针对不断演变的新冠病毒变体。

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