Elsevier

Vaccine

Volume 40, Issue 3, 24 January 2022, Pages 414-417
Vaccine

Short communication
Reduced risk of severe COVID-19 in more than 1.4 million elderly people aged 75 years and older vaccinated with mRNA-based vaccines

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.12.009Get rights and content

Highlights

  • Our 1:2 cohort study included more than 1,4 million vaccinated people aged 75 years and older.

  • We observed an estimated 86% risk reduction of hospitalization for COVID-19.

  • Evidence of major impact of mRNA vaccination on reducing risk of COVID-19 among elderly people.

Abstract

Randomized clinical trials have shown mRNA-based vaccines to be 92–95% effective to prevent COVID-19 in adults. We aimed to estimate the impact of vaccination on the risk of severe COVID-19 (requiring hospitalization) in elderly people. Each 1,422,461 vaccinated subject aged 75 or older was matched to two unvaccinated subjects of same age, sex, administrative region, and type of residence. They were followed from date of first injection between 27 December 2020 and 24 February 2021 to 20 March 2021 for COVID-19 hospitalization. Mean age was 82.4 years (SD, 5.7) and median follow-up was 38 days [IQR, 17–54]. Adjusted Hazard Ratio for COVID-19 hospitalization from day 7 after the second dose was estimated at 0.14 (95% confidence interval, 0.11–0.17), i.e. an estimated 86% risk reduction in people aged 75 and older, highlighting the major impact of mRNA vaccination on reducing the risk of COVID-19 among elderly people.

Keywords

COVID-19
Effectiveness
Epidemiology
Public Health
Vaccine

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