Vaccine effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 transmission and infections among household and other close contacts of confirmed cases, the Netherlands, February to May 2021.

Brechje de Gier, Stijn Andeweg, Rosa Joosten, Ronald Ter Schegget, Naomi Smorenburg, Jan van de Kassteele, Susan Jm Hahné, Susan van den Hof, Hester E de Melker, Mirjam J Knol
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Several studies report high effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe disease, however an important knowledge gap is the vaccine effectiveness against transmission (VET). We present estimates of the VET to household and other close contacts in the Netherlands, from February to May 2021, using contact monitoring data. The secondary attack rate among household contacts was lower for fully vaccinated than unvaccinated index cases (11% vs 31%), with an adjusted VET of 71% (95% confidence interval: 63-77).

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2021年2月至5月荷兰对确诊病例的家庭和其他密切接触者中SARS-CoV-2传播和感染的疫苗有效性
一些研究报告了COVID-19疫苗对SARS-CoV-2感染和严重疾病的高有效性,但一个重要的知识空白是疫苗的抗传播有效性(VET)。我们利用接触者监测数据,提出了2021年2月至5月荷兰家庭和其他密切接触者的职业教育培训估计值。完全接种疫苗的家庭接触者的继发发病率低于未接种疫苗的指数病例(11%对31%),调整后的VET为71%(95%置信区间:63-77)。
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