The impact of vaccination against the new coronavirus infection on the morbidity of university students

S. Sayganov, A. Lubimova, A. V. Meltser, Z. Lopatin, O. Kuznetsova, O. Kovaleva
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BACKGROUND: Vaccination is currently considered the most successful strategy against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, cases of infection despite vaccination, so-called breakthrough infections, have been reported worldwide. AIM: To evaluate the impact of vaccination against the new coronavirus infection COVID-19 on the morbidity of university students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The incidence of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) among the students of North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov (further University) from September 1 to December 15, 2020 and 2021 was analyzed. There were 4876 and 4681 students under observation. Data on vaccination, probable site of transmission infection were collected by interviewing the ill people. Statistical processing of data was performed using EpiInfo software. RESULTS: For the analyzed period 191 cases of COVID-19 among students were detected, the incidence of COVID-19 was 4.08 per 100 students, for the same period of the academic year 2020 it was 5.50, despite the fact that the incidence among St. Petersburg residents in 2021 was 1.75 times higher than in 2020. Re-infection was detected in 35 (18.3%) cases, 18 of whom were also vaccinated against COVID-19. A probable place of transmission infection was established in 36.1% of the cases, the most frequent being contact with a patient at their place of work in a health-care facility. By December 15, 2021, a total of 62.8% of students had been vaccinated against COVID-19. The incidence among vaccinated students was 2.72 per 100 students and 4.94 per 100 among unvaccinated students. A risk factor for breakthrough infections after vaccination was close contact with the source of infection: vaccinated persons had close contact in 50% of cases, compared with 28.9% of unvaccinated persons. The most important were contact with a patient in a health care setting and having multiple sources of infection, 31.1% and 5.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Vaccination against COVID-19 was an effective preventive intervention. A risk factor for disease after vaccination is close contact with the source of infection. Establishment of collective immunity after vaccination is decisive for the vaccination-to-disease ratio, which starts to develop with 70-80% of vaccinated individuals. The use of a mask in public places and social distancing remain important preventive measures.
新型冠状病毒感染疫苗接种对大学生发病率的影响
背景:疫苗接种目前被认为是对抗SARS-CoV-2病毒最成功的策略。然而,尽管接种了疫苗,仍有感染病例,即所谓的突破性感染,在世界范围内已有所报告。目的:评价新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19疫苗接种对大学生发病率的影响。材料与方法:分析2020年9月1日至12月15日西北医科大学梅奇尼科夫分校(进一步大学)学生新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)的发病率。分别有4876名和4681名学生接受观察。通过与病人面谈收集疫苗接种和可能传播感染地点的数据。采用EpiInfo软件对数据进行统计处理。结果:在所分析的191例学生中检测到COVID-19病例,COVID-19的发病率为4.08 / 100名学生,而2020学年同期为5.50 / 100名学生,尽管2021年圣彼得堡居民的发病率是2020年的1.75倍。35例(18.3%)再次感染,其中18例也接种了COVID-19疫苗。在36.1%的病例中确定了可能的传播感染地点,最常见的是在卫生保健机构的工作地点与患者接触。截至2021年12月15日,62.8%的学生接种了新冠肺炎疫苗。接种疫苗的学生发病率为2.72 / 100,未接种疫苗的学生发病率为4.94 / 100。疫苗接种后发生突破性感染的一个危险因素是与传染源的密切接触:50%的病例中接种疫苗的人有密切接触,而未接种疫苗的人中这一比例为28.9%。最重要的是在卫生保健机构接触患者和有多种感染源,分别为31.1%和5.6%。结论:COVID-19疫苗接种是有效的预防干预措施。接种疫苗后疾病的一个危险因素是与传染源密切接触。在接种疫苗后建立集体免疫对疫苗接种率-疾病比率具有决定性作用,该比率在接种疫苗的个体达到70-80%时开始发展。在公共场所使用口罩和保持社交距离仍然是重要的预防措施。
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