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Evaluation of protection by COVID-19 vaccines after deployment in low and lower-middle income countries

John D Clemens, Asma Binte Aziz, Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse, Sophie Kang, Florian Marks, Jérôme H. Kim

2021EClinicalMedicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The availability and use of vaccines for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in low and middle-income countries (L/MICs) lags far behind more affluent countries, and vaccines currently used in L/MICs are predominantly of lower efficacy. As vaccines continue to be rolled out in L/MICs, successful control of COVID-19 by vaccines requires monitoring both of vaccine protection of vaccinees (effectiveness) and of the entire targeted populations, including vaccine herd protection of non-vaccinees (impact). To be of greatest relevance to L/MICs, there is the need to address the distinctive medical and demographic features of populations, health systems, and demography that may greatly affect vaccine performance in these settings. We identified 58 published studies that included 85 evaluations of the effectiveness of different COVID-19 vaccines globally. Only three were done in L/MICs, and no impact studies were identified in these settings. Post-deployment studies of the protection by COVID-19 vaccines rolled out in L/MICs constitute an important but currently neglected global priority.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Environmental healthHerd immunitySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Software deployment2019-20 coronavirus outbreakLow and middle income countriesPandemicVaccine efficacyVirologyDiseaseDeveloping countryVaccinationInfectious disease (medical specialty)Economic growthPopulationOutbreakOperating systemEconomicsPathologyComputer scienceSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchVaccine Coverage and HesitancyCOVID-19 epidemiological studies
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