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Severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreaks in nursing homes involving residents who had completed a primary coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine series—13 US jurisdictions, July–November 2021
Document Type
Article
Author
Wyatt Wilson, W.; Keaton, Amelia A.; Ochoa, Lucas G.; Hatfield, Kelly M.; Gable, Paige; Walblay, Kelly A.; Teran, Richard A.; Shea, Meghan; Khan, Urooj; Stringer, Ginger; Colletti, Joanne G.; Grogan, Erin M.; Calabrese, Carly; Hennenfent, Andrew; Perlmutter, Rebecca; Janiszewski, Katherine A.; Kamal-Ahmed, Ishrat; Strand, Kyle; Berns, Emily; MacFarquhar, Jennifer; Linder, Meghan; Tran, Dat J.; Kopp, Patricia; Walker, Rebecca M.; Ess, Rebekah; Read, Jennifer S.; Yingst, Chelsey; Baggs, James; Jernigan, John A.; Kallen, Alex; Hunter, Jennifer C.
Source
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology; June 2023, Vol. 44 Issue: 6 p1005-1009, 5p
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0899823X; 15596834
Abstract
AbstractAmong nursing home outbreaks of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with ≥3 breakthrough infections when the predominant severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variant circulating was the SARS-CoV-2 δ (delta) variant, fully vaccinated residents were 28% less likely to be infected than were unvaccinated residents. Once infected, they had approximately half the risk for all-cause hospitalization and all-cause death compared with unvaccinated infected residents.