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    The effect of COVID-19 vaccine in preventing hospitalization, emergency room and severe illness

    • Last Update: 2021-09-20
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    A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine involved data from nearly 200 hospitals across the United States.


    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with six American healthcare systems and the Regenstrief Institute, created the VISION network to evaluate the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine


    Data analysis shows that the 2 doses of mRNA vaccination (Moderna and Pfizer) are:

    • 89% effective prevention of COVID-19 hospitalization

    • 91% effective in preventing COVID-19 emergency room or emergency room visits

    • 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 intensive care unit admission

    In individuals who received only the first dose of the two vaccines, the effectiveness was significantly lower


    "This study confirms that these vaccines are very effective," said Dr.


    This study is also one of the first to observe the effectiveness of Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine


    "This real-world evidence confirms the results of the clinical trial and provides more confidence in the vaccine," said Shaun Grannis, the author of the paper, who is a doctor of medicine, master of medicine, and associate of data and analysis at Regenstrief.


    "The Effectiveness of New Coronary Pneumonia Vaccine in Preventive Outpatient and Inpatient Care" was published in the New England Journal of Medicine


    In addition to Dr.


    Other authors are Edward Stenehjem, md, MSc of InterMountain Healthcare; Sarah W.


     

     

     




    Magazine

    New England Journal of Medicine

    DOI

    10.


    Methodological research

    Data/statistical analysis

    Subject of research

    people

    Article title

    Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine in preventing outpatient and inpatient care

    Article publication date

    8-9-2021

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