Author: Rudolph, James L.; Hartronft, Scotte; McConeghy, Kevin; Kennedy, Michael; Intrator, Orna; Minor, Lisa; Hubert, Terrence L.; Goldstein, Mary K.
Title: Proportion of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive tests and vaccination in Veterans Affairs Community Living Centers Cord-id: tll5yc7m Document date: 2021_5_4
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Snippet: BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: COVIDâ€19 has caused significant morbidity and mortality in nursing homes. Vaccination against SARSâ€COVâ€2 holds promise for reduction in COVIDâ€19. This operational analysis describes the proportion of SARSâ€COVâ€2 positive tests before, during, and after vaccination. DESIGN: Retrospective longitudinal cohort analysis from October 1, 2020 until February 14, 2021. SETTING: A total of 130 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Living Centers (CLC), analogous t
Document: BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: COVIDâ€19 has caused significant morbidity and mortality in nursing homes. Vaccination against SARSâ€COVâ€2 holds promise for reduction in COVIDâ€19. This operational analysis describes the proportion of SARSâ€COVâ€2 positive tests before, during, and after vaccination. DESIGN: Retrospective longitudinal cohort analysis from October 1, 2020 until February 14, 2021. SETTING: A total of 130 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Living Centers (CLC), analogous to nursing homes. INTERVENTION: Vaccination for SARSâ€CoVâ€2. MEASUREMENTS: The primary measure is the proportion of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive tests among CLC residents. In a pooled analysis of weekly testing and vaccine data, the proportion of positive tests was compared for the unvaccinated, first dose, and second dose. For each CLC, we identified the week in which 50% of CLC residents were vaccinated (index week). The analysis aligned the index week for CLCs and examined the proportion of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive tests at the CLC level before and after. As a reference, we plotted the proportion of positive tests in nursing homes in the same county as the CLC using publicly reported data. RESULTS: Within the pooled VA CLCs, the first SARSâ€CoVâ€2 vaccine dose was delivered to 50% of CLC residents within 1 week of availability and second dose within 5 weeks. Relative to the index week, the risk ratio of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive tests in the vaccinated relative to unvaccinated was significantly lower in Week 4 (relative risk 0.37, 95% confidence interval 0.20–0.68). Throughout the study period, the proportion of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive tests in community nursing homes was higher compared to VA CLC and also declined after vaccine availability. CONCLUSION: The proportion of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 positive tests significantly declined in VA CLCs 4 weeks after vaccine delivery and continued to decline in vaccinated and unvaccinated residents. The results describe the importance of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 surveillance and vaccination in VA nursing home residents.
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