Waning effectiveness of CoronaVac in real life: A retrospective cohort study in health care workers
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2022Author
SALTOĞLU, NEŞE
ACAR, HAZAL CANSU
Aydin, Sumeyye Nur
BALKAN, İLKER İNANÇ
KARAALİ, RIDVAN
BUDAK, Beyhan
CAN, GÜNAY
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Background: Real-world studies showed varying levels of effectiveness of CoronaVac vaccine against COVID-19 disease. This study aimed to assess the association between the vaccination with CoronaVac and the COVID-19 infections among the health care workers in a university hospital and to determine the vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 in a period when alpha variant was dominant.Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a university hospital in Istanbul, Turkey employs 4067 health care workers. The follow-up period was defined as starting 14 days after receiving the second dose for fully vaccinated group. Health care workers were censored when have a positive PCR test result or at the end of the study. Unvaccinated health care workers were censored if they receive any COVID-19 vaccine doses. The incidence rate ratio and Cox regression were used to estimate the unadjusted and adjusted effectiveness of the vaccine.
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