Retrospectively modeling the effects of increased global vaccine sharing on the COVID-19 pandemic

Moore, Sam and Hill, Edward M. and Dyson, Louise and Tildesley, Michael J and Keeling, Matt (2022) Retrospectively modeling the effects of increased global vaccine sharing on the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Medicine, 28 (11). pp. 2416-2423. ISSN 1078-8956

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Abstract

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has caused considerable morbidity and mortality worldwide. The protection provided by vaccines and booster doses offered a method of mitigating severe clinical outcomes and mortality. However, by the end of 2021, the global distribution of vaccines was highly heterogeneous, with some countries gaining over 90% coverage in adults, whereas others reached less than 2%. In this study, we used an age-structured model of SARS-CoV-2 dynamics, matched to national data from 152 countries in 2021, to investigate the global impact of different potential vaccine sharing protocols that attempted to address this inequity. We quantified the effects of implemented vaccine rollout strategies on the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the subsequent global burden of disease and the emergence of novel variants. We found that greater vaccine sharing would have lowered the total global burden of disease, and any associated increases in infections in previously vaccine-rich countries could have been mitigated by reduced relaxation of non-pharmaceutical interventions. Our results reinforce the health message, pertinent to future pandemics, that vaccine distribution proportional to wealth, rather than to need, may be detrimental to all.

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Journal Article
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Nature Medicine
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?? yes - externally fundedgeneral biochemistry,genetics and molecular biologygeneral medicinebiochemistry, genetics and molecular biology(all)medicine(all) ??
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221778
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06 Aug 2024 15:55
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