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Vaccinated individuals with any of the studied comorbidities experienced an increased risk of breakthrough COVID-19 infection and subsequent hospitalizations compared to the people without any of the studied comorbidities. Individuals with immunocompromising conditions and chronic lung disease were most at risk of breakthrough infection, while people with CKD were most at risk of hospitalization following breakthrough infection. Patients with multiple comorbidities have an even greater risk of breakthrough infection or hospitalization compared to patients with none of the studied comorbidities. Individuals with common comorbidities should remain vigilant against infection even if vaccinated.
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Peter D. Smits
Samuel Gratzl
Michael Simonov
Vaccine
University of Washington
Yale University
New Mexico State University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd5a248557d5ab8f40d1ee — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.02.038
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