Absolute and Relative Vaccine Effectiveness of Primary and Booster Series of COVID-19 Vaccines (mRNA and Adenovirus Vector) Against COVID-19 Hospitalizations in the United States, December 2021-April 2022.

Journal: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine effectiveness (VE) studies are increasingly reporting relative VE (rVE) comparing a primary series plus booster doses with a primary series only. Interpretation of rVE differs from traditional studies measuring absolute VE (aVE) of a vaccine regimen against an unvaccinated referent group. We estimated aVE and rVE against COVID-19 hospitalization in primary-series plus first-booster recipients of COVID-19 vaccines. Booster-eligible immunocompetent adults hospitalized at 21 medical centers in the United States during December 25, 2021-April 4, 2022 were included. In a test-negative design, logistic regression with case status as the outcome and completion of primary vaccine series or primary series plus 1 booster dose as the predictors, adjusted for potential confounders, were used to estimate aVE and rVE. A total of 2060 patients were analyzed, including 1104 COVID-19 cases and 956 controls. Relative VE against COVID-19 hospitalization in boosted mRNA vaccine recipients versus primary series only was 66% (95% confidence interval [CI], 55%-74%); aVE was 81% (95% CI, 75%-86%) for boosted versus 46% (95% CI, 30%-58%) for primary. For boosted Janssen vaccine recipients versus primary series, rVE was 49% (95% CI, -9% to 76%); aVE was 62% (95% CI, 33%-79%) for boosted versus 36% (95% CI, -4% to 60%) for primary. Vaccine booster doses increased protection against COVID-19 hospitalization compared with a primary series. Comparing rVE measures across studies can lead to flawed interpretations of the added value of a new vaccination regimen, whereas difference in aVE, when available, may be a more useful metric.

Authors
Nathaniel Lewis, Nancy Murray, Katherine Adams, Diya Surie, Manjusha Gaglani, Adit Ginde, Tresa Mcneal, Shekhar Ghamande, David Douin, H Talbot, Jonathan Casey, Nicholas Mohr, Anne Zepeski, Nathan Shapiro, Kevin Gibbs, D Files, David Hager, Harith Ali, Matthew Prekker, Anne Frosch, Matthew Exline, Michelle Gong, Amira Mohamed, Nicholas Johnson, Vasisht Srinivasan, Jay Steingrub, Ithan Peltan, Samuel Brown, Emily Martin, Arnold Monto, Adam Lauring, Akram Khan, Catherine Hough, Laurence Busse, William Bender, Abhijit Duggal, Jennifer Wilson, Alexandra Gordon, Nida Qadir, Steven Chang, Christopher Mallow, Carolina Rivas, Hilary Babcock, Jennie Kwon, James Chappell, Natasha Halasa, Carlos Grijalva, Todd Rice, William Stubblefield, Adrienne Baughman, Christopher Lindsell, Kimberly Hart, Jillian Rhoads, Meredith Mcmorrow, Mark Tenforde, Wesley Self, Manish Patel
Relevant Conditions

COVID-19