Risk factors for breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection in vaccinated healthcare workers

Author:

Alishaq Moza,Nafady-Hego HanaaORCID,Jeremijenko AndrewORCID,Al Ajmi Jameela Ali,Elgendy Mohamed,Vinoy Suni,Fareh Sameera Bihi,Veronica Plaatjies JustineORCID,Nooh Mariam,Alanzi Nadya,Kaleeckal Anvar H.,Latif Ali Nizar,Coyle Peter,Elgendy Hamed,Abou-Samra Abdul-Badi,Butt Adeel AjwadORCID

Abstract

Background and objective The risk factors for breakthrough infections among healthcare workers (HCW) after completion of a full course of vaccination are poorly understood. Our objective was to determine the risk factors for breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection among HCWs at a national healthcare system in Qatar. Methods We identified all HCWs at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar between December 20, 2020 and May 18, 2021 with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR infection >14 days after the second vaccine dose. For each case thus identified, we identified one control with a negative test after December 20, 2020, matched on age, sex, nationality, job family and date of SARS-CoV-2 testing. We excluded those with a prior positive test and temporary workers. We used Cox regression analysis to determine factors associated with breakthrough infection. Results Among 22,247 fully vaccinated HCW, we identified 164 HCW who had breakthrough infection and matched them to 164 controls to determine the factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infection. In the breakthrough infection group the nursing and midwifery job family constituted the largest group, spouse was identified as the most common positive contact followed by a patient. Exposure to a confirmed case, presence of symptoms and all other job families except Allied Health Professionals when compared with nursing and Midwifery staff independently predicted infection. Conclusion Presence of symptoms and contact with a confirmed case are major risk factors for breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection after vaccination, and these groups should be prioritized for screening even after full vaccination.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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