Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines against hospitalization and death in Canada: A multiprovincial test-negative design study

S. Nasreen, Y. Febriani, H. V. Velásquez García, Geng Zhang, M. Tadrous, S. Buchan, C. Righolt, S. Mahmud, N. Janjua, M. Krajden, G. De Serres, J. Kwong
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Background: A major goal of COVID-19 vaccination is to prevent severe outcomes (hospitalizations and deaths). We estimated the effectiveness of mRNA and ChAdOx1 COVID-19 vaccines against severe outcomes in four Canadian provinces between December 2020 and September 2021. Methods: We conducted this multiprovincial retrospective test-negative study among community-dwelling adults aged [≥]18 years in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Manitoba using linked provincial databases and a common study protocol. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate province-specific vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 hospitalization and/or death. Estimates were pooled using random effects models. Results: We included 2,508,296 tested subjects, with 31,776 COVID-19 hospitalizations and 5,842 deaths. Vaccine effectiveness was 83% after a first dose, and 98% after a second dose, against both hospitalization and death (separately). Against severe outcomes (hospitalization or death), effectiveness was 87% (95%CI: 71%-94%) [≥]84 days after a first dose of mRNA vaccine, increasing to 98% (95%CI: 96%-99%) [≥]112 days after a second dose. Vaccine effectiveness against severe outcomes for ChAdOx1 was 88% (95%CI: 75%-94%) [≥]56 days after a first dose, increasing to 97% (95%CI: 91%-99%) [≥]56 days after a second dose. Lower one-dose effectiveness was observed for adults aged [≥]80 years and those with comorbidities, but effectiveness became comparable after a second dose. Two doses of vaccines provided very high protection for both homologous and heterologous schedules, and against Alpha, Gamma, and Delta variants. Conclusions: Two doses of mRNA or ChAdOx1 vaccines provide excellent protection against severe outcomes of hospitalization and death.
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背景:COVID-19疫苗接种的一个主要目标是预防严重后果(住院和死亡)。我们估计了mRNA和ChAdOx1 COVID-19疫苗在2020年12月至2021年9月期间在加拿大四个省预防严重后果的有效性。方法:我们在安大略省、魁北克省、不列颠哥伦比亚省和马尼托巴省的社区居住的18岁以上的成年人中进行了这项多省回顾性检测阴性研究,使用了相关的省级数据库和共同的研究方案。采用多变量logistic回归估计各省特定疫苗预防COVID-19住院和/或死亡的有效性。使用随机效应模型汇总估计。结果:我们纳入了2,508,296名受试者,其中31,776人因COVID-19住院,5,842人死亡。在预防住院和死亡(分别)方面,第一次接种疫苗后的有效性为83%,第二次接种疫苗后的有效性为98%。对于严重结局(住院或死亡),首次接种mRNA疫苗后84天的有效性为87% (95%CI: 71%-94%)[≥],第二次接种后112天的有效性增加到98% (95%CI: 96%-99%)[≥]。ChAdOx1疫苗预防严重后果的有效性在第一次接种56天后为88% (95%CI: 75%-94%)[≥],在第二次接种56天后增加到97% (95%CI: 91%-99%)[≥]。在80岁以上和有合并症的成年人中,单剂量有效性较低,但在第二次给药后,有效性变得相当。两剂疫苗对同源和异源时间表以及α、γ和δ变体都提供了非常高的保护。结论:两剂mRNA或ChAdOx1疫苗对住院和死亡的严重后果提供了极好的保护。
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