KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 79 | JULY-SEPT. 2022
First-Generation SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines: A Comparative Analysis between Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Hospitalized Patients Infected with SARS-CoV-2
Basnet A, Tamang B, Pokhrel N, Khadka S, Shrestha MR, Ghimire S, Prajapati R, Thapa S, Duwal Shrestha SK, Chand AB, Amatya I, Rai SK
Abstract: Background
Severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants, which
have emerged due to several mutations in spike protein, have a potential to escape
immune protection provided by the first-generation vaccines, thereby resulting in
breakthrough infections.
Objective
To identify the socio-demographic factors, clinical features, and outcomes in both
vaccinated and unvaccinated hospitalized patients infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Method
Socio-demographic details, clinical features, and the outcomes among fully vaccinated
(double for Covishield/AstraZeneca and BBIBP-CorV and single for Janssen), partially
vaccinated, and unvaccinated hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease of 2019
(COVID-19) were collected and analyzed using SPSS version 17.
Result
Among the hospitalized COVID-19 patients (n=299), 175 (58.5%) patients received
a single-dose, 82 (27.4%) double-dose, and 124 (41.5%) did not receive any dose of
the COVID-19 vaccines. The risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection when compared between
vaccinated and unvaccinated patients was found to be associated among professional
degree holders (23.4% versus 9.7%) (p<0.05), professional workers (43.4% vs. 25.0%)
(p<0.05), hospitalization to general ward (76.6% vs. 72.6%) (p<0.05), and presence
of multiple symptoms (≥3) (86.8% vs. 75.0%) (p>0.05) and comorbidities (≥2) (15.5%
vs. 13.7%) (p>0.05). Despite such approximate incidences, the risk of in-hospital
mortality among the vaccinated patients was reduced (0.6% vs. 3.2%) (p>0.05),
when compared to the unvaccinated patients. The risk of in-hospital mortality was
associated with the older age and the presence of multiple comorbidities including
bronchial asthma, diabetes, and hypertension.
Conclusion
Full or partial vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2 variants of concerns might be
effective in preventing in-hospital mortality among COVID-19 patients.
Keyword : COVID-19, Clinical features, SARS-CoV-2, Socio-demographic factors, Vaccine, Variants