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Title: | COVID-19: vaccination vs. hospitalization |
Authors: | Uzun, Oguz Akpolat, Tekin Varol, Ayhan Turan, Sema Bektas, Serife Gokbulut Cetinkaya, Pelin Duru Dursun, Mazlum Bakan, Nurten Ketencioglu, Burcu Baran Bayrak, Murat Baris, Serap Argun Guner, Rahmet Gunal, Ozgur Nural, Serkan Deniz, Pelin Pinar Toprak, Oya Baydar Ozkan, Gulcihan Gumus, Ayca Kerget, Ferhan Ercelik, Merve Ataoglu, Ozlem Yuksel, Aycan Ates, Gungor Kutsoylu, Oya Eren Kose, Neslihan Kizilirmak, Deniz Keskin, Serdar Gultekin, Okkes Coskun, Nilufer Yilmaz, Emine Serap Uslu, Selen Basyigit, Ilknur Ergan, Begum Deveci, Figen Yakar, Mehmet Nuri Zuhur, Cigdem Sagcan, Gulseren Yuce, Zeynep Ture Kuluozturk, Mutlu Sezgin, Mehmet Emin Sezgin, Esma Nur Aktepe Havlucu, Yavuz Cuhadaroglu, Caglar Kilinc, Oguz Boyaci, Hasim Altunay, Hayriye Akti, Mehmet Dursun, Zehra Bastepe Kalem, Ayse Kaya Isik, Sinem Akkaya Akyildiz, Levent Aykac, Nilufer Almaz, Mehmet Selim Kokturk, Nurdan Itil, Oya Ordu Üniversitesi 0000-0003-0388-9442 0000-0002-2889-7265 0000-0003-3814-0474 0000-0002-4428-8590 0000-0002-4759-0066 0000-0001-6895-0318 0000-0001-9941-2993 0000-0002-6736-0380 0000-0001-7320-976X 0000-0002-3542-3906 0000-0002-9047-7608 0000-0003-2920-9214 0000-0002-6757-3140 0000-0001-9445-1598 0000-0003-0183-6232 0000-0002-5160-4854 0000-0001-6057-723X 0000-0001-5308-4488 0000-0002-0475-4198 |
Keywords: | COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 vaccine, SinoVac, BioNTech |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG-HEIDELBERG |
Citation: | Uzun, O., Akpolat, T., Varol, A., Turan, S., Bektas, SG., Cetinkaya, PD., Dursun, M., Bakan, N., Ketencioglu, BB., Bayrak, M., Baris, SA., Guner, R., Gunal, O., Nural, S., Deniz, PP., Toprak, OB., Ozkan, G., Gumus, A., Kerget, F., Ercelik, M., Ataoglu, O., Yuksel, A., Ates, G., Kutsoylu, OE., Kose, N., Kizilirmak, D., Keskin, S., Gultekin, O., Coskun, N., Yilmaz, ES., Uslu, S., Basyigit, I., Ergan, B., Deveci, F., Yakar, MN., Zuhur, C., Sagcan, G., Yuce, ZT., Kuluozturk, M., Sezgin, ME., Sezgin, ENA., Havlucu, Y., Cuhadaroglu, C., Kilinc, O., Boyaci, H., Altunay, H., Akti, M., Dursun, ZB., Kalem, AK., Isik, SA., Akyildiz, L., Aykac, N., Almaz, MS., Kokturk, N., Itil, O. (2022). COVID-19: vaccination vs. hospitalization. Infection, 50(3), 747-752. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-021-01751-1 |
Abstract: | Objective Vaccination is the most efficient way to control the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, but vaccination rates remain below the target level in most countries. This multicenter study aimed to evaluate the vaccination status of hospitalized patients and compare two different booster vaccine protocols. Setting Inoculation in Turkey began in mid-January 2021. Sinovac was the only available vaccine until April 2021, when BioNTech was added. At the beginning of July 2021, the government offered a third booster dose to healthcare workers and people aged > 50 years who had received the two doses of Sinovac. Of the participants who received a booster, most chose BioNTech as the third dose. Methods We collected data from 25 hospitals in 16 cities. Patients hospitalized between August 1 and 10, 2021, were included and categorized into eight groups according to their vaccination status. Results We identified 1401 patients, of which 529 (37.7%) were admitted to intensive care units. Nearly half (47.8%) of the patients were not vaccinated, and those with two doses of Sinovac formed the second largest group (32.9%). Hospitalizations were lower in the group which received 2 doses of Sinovac and a booster dose of BioNTech than in the group which received 3 doses of Sinovac. Conclusion Effective vaccinations decreased COVID-19-related hospitalizations. The efficacy after two doses of Sinovac may decrease over time; however, it may be enhanced by adding a booster dose. Moreover, unvaccinated patients may be persuaded to undergo vaccination. |
Description: | WoS Categories: Infectious Diseases Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) Research Areas: Infectious Diseases |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15010-021-01751-1 https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000738586900001 http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5339 |
ISSN: | 0300-8126 1439-0973 |
Appears in Collections: | Dahili Tıp Bilimleri |
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