BNT162b2 vaccine protection against omicron and effect of previous infection variant and vaccination sequence among children and adolescents in Singapore: a population-based cohort study

May 18, 2023The Lancet. Child & adolescent health

Protection from the BNT162b2 vaccine against Omicron and how previous infection type and vaccination order affect children and adolescents in Singapore

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Abstract

Among previously infected children, vaccine effectiveness against the omicron BA.4 or BA.5 variants was 74.0% after two doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine.

  • In adolescents, vaccine effectiveness against BA.4 or BA.5 was 85.7% after three doses.
  • Protection against the XBB variant was lower, at 62.8% for children and 47.9% for adolescents.
  • Children who received two doses of vaccination before their first SARS-CoV-2 infection had the highest protection against BA.4 or BA.5 at 85.3%.
  • Previous infection with the BA.2 variant provided the highest protection against subsequent BA.4 or BA.5 reinfection, with effectiveness of 92.3% in children.
  • The effectiveness of vaccination varied by the first infection variant, with delta providing the lowest protection.

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