
Ajitesh Srivastava
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Northeastern University Continue Reading Ajitesh Srivastava
Potential impact of annual vaccination with reformulated COVID-19 vaccines: Lessons from the US COVID-19 scenario modeling hub.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to cause significant hospitalizations and deaths in the United States. Its continued burden and the impact of annually reformulated vaccines remain unclear. Here, we present projections of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the United States for the next 2 years under 2 plausible assumptions about immune escape (20% per year and 50% per year) and 3 possible CDC recommendations for the use of annually reformulated vaccines (no recommendation, vaccination for those aged 65 years and over, vaccination for all eligible age groups based on FDA approval).
COVID-19 is projected to be a significant public health threat over the coming 2 years. Broad vaccination has the potential to substantially reduce the burden of this disease, saving tens of thousands of lives each year.
The COVID-19 Scenario Modeling Hub solicited projections of COVID-19 hospitalization and deaths between April 15, 2023 and April 15, 2025 under 6 scenarios representing the intersection of considered levels of immune escape and vaccination. Annually reformulated vaccines are assumed to be 65% effective against symptomatic infection with strains circulating on June 15 of each year and to become available on September 1. Age- and state-specific coverage in recommended groups was assumed to match that seen for the first (fall 2021) COVID-19 booster. State and national projections from 8 modeling teams were ensembled to produce projections for each scenario and expected reductions in disease outcomes due to vaccination over the projection period. From April 15, 2023 to April 15, 2025, COVID-19 is projected to cause annual epidemics peaking November to January. In the most pessimistic scenario (high immune escape, no vaccination recommendation), we project 2.1 million (90% projection interval (PI) [1,438,000, 4,270,000]) hospitalizations and 209,000 (90% PI [139,000, 461,000]) deaths, exceeding pre-pandemic mortality of influenza and pneumonia. In high immune escape scenarios, vaccination of those aged 65+ results in 230,000 (95% confidence interval (CI) [104,000, 355,000]) fewer hospitalizations and 33,000 (95% CI [12,000, 54,000]) fewer deaths, while vaccination of all eligible individuals results in 431,000 (95% CI: 264,000-598,000) fewer hospitalizations and 49,000 (95% CI [29,000, 69,000]) fewer deaths.
PLoS medicine
Jung SM, Loo SL, Howerton E, Contamin L, Smith CP, Carcelén EC, Yan K, Bents SJ, Levander J, Espino J, Lemaitre JC, Sato K, McKee CD, Hill AL, Chinazzi M, Davis JT, Mu K, Vespignani A, Rosenstrom ET, Rodriguez-Cartes SA, Ivy JS, Mayorga ME, Swann JL, España G, Cavany S, Moore SM, Perkins TA, Chen S, Paul R, Janies D, Thill JC, Srivastava A, Aawar MA, Bi K, Bandekar SR, Bouchnita A, Fox SJ, Meyers LA, Porebski P, Venkatramanan S, Adiga A, Hurt B, Klahn B, Outten J, Chen J, Mortveit H, Wilson A, Hoops S, Bhattacharya P, Machi D, Vullikanti A, Lewis B, Marathe M, Hochheiser H, Runge MC, Shea K, Truelove S, Viboud C, Lessler J. (2024). Potential impact of annual vaccination with reformulated COVID-19 vaccines: Lessons from the US COVID-19 scenario modeling hub. PLoS medicine, 21(4)

Research Assistant Professor
Northeastern University Continue Reading Ajitesh Srivastava

Professor
Northeastern University Continue Reading Alessandro Vespignani

Associate Professor
University of Notre Dame Continue Reading Alex Perkins

Assistant Professor
Harvard University Continue Reading Alison Hill

Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Texas at Austin Continue Reading Anass Bouchnita

Professor
University of Virginia Continue Reading Anil Vullikanti

Staff Scientist
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Continue Reading Cecile Viboud

Professor
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Continue Reading Daniel Janies

Postdoctoral Research
Penn State University Continue Reading Emily Howerton

Research Associate
Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Erica Carcelen

Team Lead – Community Mitigation and Economic Impacts
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Continue Reading Guido España

Associate Professor
University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading Harry Hochheiser

Associate Research Scientist
Northeastern University Continue Reading Jessica Davis

Research Associate Professor
University of Virginia Continue Reading Jiangzhuo Chen

Software Design/Development
University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading John Levander

Software Design/Development
University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading John Levander

Assistant Professor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Continue Reading Joseph Lemaitre

Department Head and Allison Distinguished Professor
North Carolina State University Continue Reading Julie Swann

Associate Professor
Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Justin Lessler

Assistant Professor
UTHealth Houston Continue Reading Kaiming Bi

PhD Student
Penn State University Continue Reading Katie Yan

Professor of Biology and Alumni Professor in the Biological Sciences
Penn State University Continue Reading Katriona Shea

Professor
University of Texas at Austin Continue Reading Lauren Meyers

Data Engineer
University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading Lucie Contamin

Professor
University of Virginia Continue Reading Madhav Marathe

Associate Research Scientist
Northeastern University Continue Reading Matteo Chinazzi

Postbaccalaureate Research Fellow
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Continue Reading Samantha Bents

Postdoctoral research associate
Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Sara Loo

Mathematical modeller
University of Oxford Continue Reading Sean Cavany

Research Assistant Professor
University of Notre Dame Continue Reading Sean Moore

Assistant Scientist
Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Shaun Truelove

Associate Professor
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Continue Reading Shi Chen

Research Associate
University of Texas at Austin Continue Reading Shraddha R Bandekar

Assistant Professor
Northern Arizona University Continue Reading Spencer Fox

Research Scientist
University of Virginia Continue Reading Srinivasan Venkatramanan

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Kyoto University Continue Reading Sung-mok Jung