DOAJ Open Access 2022

COVID-19 Booster Uptake among First Responders and Their Household Members May Be Lower than Anticipated

Jennifer A. Frey Daniel J. Bachmann Mirela Anghelina Valerie Sircelj Osama Saadoon +5 lainnya

Abstrak

(1) Background: COVID-19 vaccination status varies widely among law enforcement and emergency medical services professionals. Though at high risk of exposure, these first responders have demonstrated significant vaccine hesitancy, with only 70% reportedly vaccinated. We sought to understand whether similar vaccine hesitancy exists for first responders and their household contacts around COVID-19 boosters. (2) Methods: In a prospective longitudinal cohort of first responders and their household contacts, survey data was collected, including demographics, medical history, COVID-19 exposure risks, and vaccination and/or booster status. The statistical analysis focused on primary vaccination and booster rates of both the first responders and their household contacts. (3) Results: Across 119 study participants, 73% reported having received some combination of vaccine and/or booster, and 26% were unvaccinated. Vaccinated individuals were older, reported less prior exposure to COVID-19 and had more comorbidities. Only 23% reported having received a COVID-19 booster. Pairing of the data for household contacts demonstrated a 60% agreement to receive primary vaccination but only a 20% agreement for boosters within households. (4) Conclusions: This study provides insight into the vaccination and booster rates of first responders and household contacts. Focused efforts to enhance vaccinations is essential for the protection and maintenance of this critical workforce.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (10)

J

Jennifer A. Frey

D

Daniel J. Bachmann

M

Mirela Anghelina

V

Valerie Sircelj

O

Osama Saadoon

P

Patrick Stevens

M

Maciej Pietrzak

S

Soledad Fernández

A

Ann Scheck McAlearney

A

Ashish R. Panchal

Format Sitasi

Frey, J.A., Bachmann, D.J., Anghelina, M., Sircelj, V., Saadoon, O., Stevens, P. et al. (2022). COVID-19 Booster Uptake among First Responders and Their Household Members May Be Lower than Anticipated. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10071011

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2022
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10.3390/vaccines10071011
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