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SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Breakthrough by Omicron and Delta Variants,New York,USA
Authors:Alexander C. Keyel  Alexis Russell  Jonathan Plitnick  Jemma V. Rowlands  Daryl M. Lamson  Eli Rosenberg  Kirsten St. George
Affiliation:New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA (A.C. Keyel, A. Russell, J. Plitnick, J.V. Rowlands, D.M. Lamson, E. Rosenberg, K. St. George);State University of New York, Albany (E. Rosenberg, K. St. George)
Abstract:
Recently emerged SARS-CoV-2 variants have greater potential than earlier variants to cause vaccine breakthrough infections. During emergence of the Delta and Omicron variants, a matched case–control analysis used a viral genomic sequence dataset linked with demographic and vaccination information from New York, USA, to examine associations between virus lineage and patient vaccination status, patient age, vaccine type, and time since vaccination. Case-patients were persons infected with the emerging virus lineage, and controls were persons infected with any other virus lineage. Infections in fully vaccinated and boosted persons were significantly associated with the Omicron lineage. Odds of infection with Omicron relative to Delta generally decreased with increasing patient age. A similar pattern was observed with vaccination status during Delta emergence but was not significant. Vaccines offered less protection against Omicron, thereby increasing the number of potential hosts for emerging variants.
Keywords:COVID-19   2019 novel coronavirus disease   coronavirus disease   severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2   SARS-CoV-2   viruses   respiratory infections   zoonoses   variants   Omicron   Delta   conditional logistic regression   vaccine breakthrough   New York   United States
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