
Ira Longini
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University of Florida Continue Reading Ira Longini
Household secondary attack rates of SARS-CoV-2 by variant and vaccination status: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
Household secondary attack rates (SARs) were higher for Alpha and Delta variants than previous estimates. SARs were higher to unvaccinated contacts than to partially or fully vaccinated contacts and were higher from unvaccinated index cases than from fully vaccinated index cases.
were 56.6% (95%CI, 28.7%-73.6%), 70.3% (95%CI, 59.3%-78.4%), and 86.8% (95%CI, 76.7%-92.5%) for full vaccination, and 27.5% (95%CI, -6.4%-50.7%), 43.9% (95%CI, 21.8%-59.7%), and 59.9% (95%CI, 34.4%-75.5%) for partial vaccination, respectively. Household contacts exposed to Alpha or Delta are at increased risk of infection compared to the original wild-type strain. Vaccination reduced susceptibility to infection and transmission to others.
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Professor
University of Florida Continue Reading Ira Longini

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Continue Reading M. Elizabeth Halloran

Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
University of Florida Continue Reading Natalie Dean

Professor
University of Georgia Continue Reading Yang Yang

Prevention Effectiveness Fellow
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Continue Reading Zachary Madewell