COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Infections Among Healthcare Workers in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Coastal Karnataka, India – A Prospective Cohort Study

N. Kumar S., Amit Kumar Rao, Lavannya Mary Thayil
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in significant mortality and morbidity globally. The introduction of various COVID-19 vaccines at record time generated hope among people and doubts and apprehension regarding their safety. The study was done to estimate the incidence of COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infections among Health Care Workers working in a tertiary care hospital and evaluate the outcome of these infections. Methods: A prospective Cohort study was conducted among 6342 healthcare workers in a tertiary care hospital having received at least one dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. They were followed up for COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infection for one year by epidemiological investigations. Data on COVID-19-positive healthcare workers was obtained through personal interviews and case records. Results: 490 (7.9%) developed COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infection during the study period. The majority of them (96.7%) were asymptomatic, and 16 (3.3%) of them developed complications needing hospitalization with 2 deaths. A statistically significant association was found in sex, healthcare worker categories, co-morbidities, and Blood groups. Conclusion: COVID-19 vaccination among healthcare workers reduces the incidence, severity, and complications of COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infections. The risk of acquiring COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough infections was higher among males, partially vaccinated individuals, people with co-morbidities, and those involved in the regular care of COVID-19 patients. COVID-19-appropriate behaviour and receiving all the primary doses of vaccine will be instrumental in COVID-19 control.
印度卡纳塔克邦沿海地区一家三级医院医护人员中的 COVID-19 疫苗突破性感染--一项前瞻性队列研究
背景:COVID-19 大流行在全球范围内造成了大量死亡和发病。各种 COVID-19 疫苗在创纪录的时间内问世,给人们带来了希望,同时也对其安全性产生了怀疑和担忧。本研究旨在估算在一家三级医院工作的医护人员中 COVID-19 疫苗突破性感染的发生率,并评估这些感染的结果:一项前瞻性队列研究针对一家三级医院中至少接种过一剂 COVID-19 疫苗的 6342 名医护人员展开。通过流行病学调查对他们进行了为期一年的 COVID-19 疫苗突破性感染随访。通过个人访谈和病例记录获得了COVID-19阳性医护人员的数据:结果:研究期间有 490 人(7.9%)出现 COVID-19 疫苗突破性感染。其中大部分(96.7%)无症状,16 人(3.3%)出现并发症,需要住院治疗,2 人死亡。研究发现,性别、医护人员类别、合并疾病和血型之间存在明显的统计学关联:结论:医护人员接种 COVID-19 疫苗可降低 COVID-19 疫苗突破性感染的发病率、严重程度和并发症。男性、部分接种者、合并疾病者和参与 COVID-19 患者常规护理者感染 COVID-19 疫苗突破性感染的风险较高。COVID-19适当的行为和接种所有主要剂量的疫苗将有助于控制COVID-19。
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