articleNew England Journal of MedicineApr 13, 2022BRONZE OA

Fourth Dose of BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine in a Nationwide Setting

OMOri MagenJGJacob G. WaxmanMMMaya Makov-AssifRVRoni VeredDDDror Dicker

Clalit Health Services

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Abstract

Background

With large waves of infection driven by the B.1.1.529 (omicron) variant of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), alongside evidence of waning immunity after the booster dose of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine, several countries have begun giving at-risk persons a fourth vaccine dose.

Methods

To evaluate the early effectiveness of a fourth dose of the BNT162b2 vaccine for the prevention of Covid-19-related outcomes, we analyzed data recorded by the largest health care organization in Israel from January 3 to February 18, 2022. We evaluated the relative effectiveness of a fourth vaccine dose as compared with that of a third dose given at least 4 months earlier among persons 60 years of age or older. We compared outcomes in persons who had received a fourth dose with those in persons who had not, individually matching persons from these two groups with respect to multiple sociodemographic and clinical variables. A sensitivity analysis was performed with the use of parametric Poisson regression.

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Authors

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  • OM
    Ori MagenCorresponding

    Clalit Health Services

  • JG
    Jacob G. Waxman

    Clalit Health Services

  • MM
    Maya Makov-Assif

    Clalit Health Services

  • RV
    Roni Vered

    Clalit Health Services

  • DD
    Dror Dicker

    Clalit Health Services

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Vaccination
  • MEDLINE
  • Population
  • Immunogenicity
  • Clinical trial
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