Published April 5, 2023
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PREreview of "Long-term duration of protection of ancestral-strain monovalent vaccines and effectiveness of the bivalent BA.1 boosters against COVID-19 hospitalisation during a period of BA.5, BQ.1, CH.1.1. and XBB.1.5 circulation in England"
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The main findings of this paper regarding the association between vaccine effectiveness and hospitalization of people aged 65 years or older in terms of monovalent vaccine protection. Their case-control study found absolute vaccine effectiveness through 3 doses of monovalent vaccines for people of this age group for 6 months at a time.
The paper was clear and adequate, suggesting further evidence of the effectiveness of boosters in preventing hospitalization.
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The author declares that they have no competing interests.
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- Peer review: https://prereview.org/reviews/7800482 (URL)
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- Preprint: 10.1101/2023.03.31.23288018 (DOI)
Subjects
- Coronavirus Disease 2019 Research
- https://openalex.org/T10118
- Infectious Diseases
- https://openalex.org/subfields/2725
- Medicine
- https://openalex.org/fields/27
- Health Sciences
- https://openalex.org/domains/4
- Factors Affecting Vaccine Hesitancy and Acceptance
- https://openalex.org/T10833
- Health
- https://openalex.org/subfields/3306
- Social Sciences
- https://openalex.org/fields/33
- Social Sciences
- https://openalex.org/domains/2
- Gastrointestinal Viral Infections and Vaccines Development
- https://openalex.org/T10976