KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 82 | APRIL - JUNE, 2023
COVID 19 Vaccine Breakthrough Infection among Health Care Workers
Tamrakar D, Katuwal N, Adhikari P, Banjara M, Shrestha N, Poudel P, Shrestha R
Abstract: Background
Mass vaccination is considered the primary strategy for reducing the impact of
COVID-19, and it has been implemented globally.
Objective
To study the extent of SARS-CoV-2 infection and breakthrough infection among the
HCWs who were fully vaccinated for at least 14 days and investigated the relation
between neutralizing antibody response and breakthrough infection.
Method
This study was a retrospective cohort study among health care workers at Dhulikhel
Hospital Kathmandu University Hospital from December 2021 to October 2022. The
interviews with semi structured questionnaire were conducted in person or over
phone. Out of 1450 participants 137 fully vaccinated HCWs without breakthrough
infection were randomly selected for the prospective serological cohort.
Result
Out of 1079 participants’ majority (51.8%) were of age 25-34 years. Two thirds (66.7%)
were females. More than half of participant (54.7%) had infection with SARS-CoV-2
at least once whereas more than one third people (35%) had reported SARS-CoV-2
infection 14 days after receiving full vaccination. Infection after vaccination had less
moderate and sever/critical illness and less need for hospitalization as compared to
infection before vaccination. Staffs who were directly involved in patient care had
higher chance of breakthrough infection compared to those not involved directly in
patient care. Those who had prior infection or booster dose had relatively higher
antibody level and participants with low level of antibody had higher chance for
breakthrough infection (35.3%) than participants with moderate to high level of
antibody (11.9%).
Conclusion
Vaccinations significantly decreased severe diseases and the need for hospitalizations.
Breakthrough infection was higher among the health care workers involved in direct
patient care and with low level of antibody.
Keyword : Antibody level, Breakthrough infection, COVID 19, COVID 19 vaccination