COVID-19 Symptoms Reduced Among U.S. Healthcare Personnel Receiving Additional Vaccine Doses
On Sept. 25, 2024, U.S. healthcare workers receiving additional vaccine doses during the Omicron period (December 2021 to April 2022) had a 45% lower risk of having symptoms 6 weeks after COVID-19 infection, according to a study published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
The study results came from self-reported symptom questionnaires completed 6 weeks after the onset of symptoms, and was a sub-analysis of data collected during the Preventing Emerging Infections through Vaccine Effectiveness Testing Project (Project PREVENT).
Among participants who had COVID-19, those who had received an additional COVID-19 vaccine dose had a lower prevalence of any symptoms than those who had not at 6 weeks post-infection (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.55; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.43 to 0.70).
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Source: Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy, University of Minnesota
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