
Ajitesh Srivastava
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Northeastern University Continue Reading Ajitesh Srivastava
Scenario Projections of COVID-19 Burden in the US, 2024-2025.
COVID-19 remains a disease with high burden in the US, prompting continued debate about optimal targets for annual vaccination.
To project COVID-19 burden in the US for April 2024 to April 2025 under 6 scenarios of immune escape (20% and 50% per year) and levels of vaccine recommendation (no recommendation, vaccination for individuals at high risk only, vaccination for all eligible groups) and to assess the potential benefit of vaccine recommendations in reducing disease burden.
For the US population (332 million, with an estimated 58 million aged ≥65 years), COVID-19 was expected to cause 814 000 (95% projection interval [PI], 400 000-1.2 million) hospitalizations and 54 000 (95% PI, 17 000-98 000) deaths for April 2024 to April 2025, comparable in magnitude to the prior year. Vaccination of high-risk groups only was projected to reduce hospitalizations (compared to no vaccination recommendation) by 76 000 (95% CI, 34 000-118 000) and deaths by 7000 (95% CI, 3000-11 000) across both immune escape scenarios. Compared with vaccinating high-risk groups only, a universal vaccine recommendation was projected to provide direct and indirect benefits, further preventing 11 000 hospitalizations and 1000 deaths in those aged 65 years and older.
Annually reformulated vaccines were assumed to be 75% effective against hospitalization for variants circulating on June 15, 2024, and available on September 1, 2024. Age- and state-specific coverage was assumed to be as reported in September 2023 to April 2024.
In this decision analytical modeling study of COVID-19 burden in the US in 2024 to 2025, ensemble projections suggested that although vaccinating high-risk groups had substantial benefits in reducing disease burden, maintaining the vaccine recommendation for all individuals had the potential to save thousands more lives. Despite divergence of projections from observed disease trends in 2024 to 2025-possibly driven by variant emergence patterns and immune escape-averted COVID-19 burden due to vaccination was robust across immune escape scenarios, emphasizing the substantial benefit of broader vaccine availability for all individuals.
Ensemble estimates were made for weekly COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths. Projections are presented for relative and absolute prevented hospitalizations and deaths averted due to vaccination over the April 2024 to April 2025 period.
For this decision analytical model, the US Scenario Modeling Hub, a collaborative modeling effort, convened 9 teams to provide scenario projections of US COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths for April 2024 to April 2025, under 6 scenarios combining levels of immune escape and possible vaccine recommendations.
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Loo SL, Jung SM, Contamin L, Howerton E, Bents SJ, Hochheiser H, Runge MC, Smith CP, Carcelén EC, Yan K, Lemaitre JC, Przykucki E, McKee CD, Sato K, Hill AL, Chinazzi M, Davis JT, Bay C, Vespignani A, Chen S, Paul R, Janies D, Thill JC, Moore SM, Perkins TA, Srivastava A, Al Aawar M, Bi K, Bandekar SR, Bouchnita A, Fox SJ, Meyers LA, Porebski P, Venkatramanan S, Lewis B, Chen J, Marathe M, Ben-Nun M, Turtle J, Riley P, Shea K, Viboud C, Lessler J, Truelove S. (2025). Scenario Projections of COVID-19 Burden in the US, 2024-2025. JAMA network open, 8(9)

Research Assistant Professor
Northeastern University Continue Reading Ajitesh Srivastava

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Northeastern University Continue Reading Alessandro Vespignani

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University of Texas at Austin Continue Reading Anass Bouchnita

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

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Northeastern University Continue Reading Clara Bay

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University of North Carolina at Charlotte Continue Reading Daniel Janies

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Penn State University Continue Reading Emily Howerton

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Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Erica Carcelen

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University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading Harry Hochheiser

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Predictive Science Inc. Continue Reading Jamie Turtle

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Northeastern University Continue Reading Jessica Davis

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University of Virginia Continue Reading Jiangzhuo Chen

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Continue Reading Joseph Lemaitre

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Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Justin Lessler

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UTHealth Houston Continue Reading Kaiming Bi

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Penn State University Continue Reading Katie Yan

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Penn State University Continue Reading Katriona Shea

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University of Texas at Austin Continue Reading Lauren Meyers

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University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading Lucie Contamin

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University of Virginia Continue Reading Madhav Marathe

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Northeastern University Continue Reading Matteo Chinazzi

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Predictive Science Inc. Continue Reading Michal Ben-Nun

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

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Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Sara Loo

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University of Notre Dame Continue Reading Sean Moore

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Johns Hopkins University Continue Reading Shaun Truelove

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University of North Carolina at Charlotte Continue Reading Shi Chen

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University of Texas at Austin Continue Reading Shraddha R Bandekar

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Northern Arizona University Continue Reading Spencer Fox

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University of Virginia Continue Reading Srinivasan Venkatramanan

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Kyoto University Continue Reading Sung-mok Jung