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The Impact of Vaccination on COVID-19 Burden of Disease in the Adult and Elderly Population: A Systematic Review of Italian Evidence

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VACCINES
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines11051011

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COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; vaccination; vaccines; mortality; lethality; hospitalization; complications; adult population; elderly people

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COVID-19 is a major global health threat with millions of cases and deaths worldwide. Two systematic reviews were conducted to investigate the effects of vaccination on COVID-19-related complications and deaths in the Italian population. The results showed that vaccinated individuals had a lower risk of death, severe symptoms, and hospitalization. The study highlights the crucial role of vaccination campaigns in reducing the burden of COVID-19 in Italy.
COVID-19 is a major global health threat, with millions of confirmed cases and deaths worldwide. Containment and mitigation strategies, including vaccination, have been implemented to reduce transmission and protect the population. We conducted two systematic reviews to collect nonrandomized studies investigating the effects of vaccination on COVID-19-related complications and deaths in the Italian population. We considered studies conducted in Italian settings and written in English that contained data on the effects of vaccination on COVID-19-related mortality and complications. We excluded studies that pertained to the pediatric population. In total, we included 10 unique studies in our two systematic reviews. The results showed that fully vaccinated individuals had a lower risk of death, severe symptoms, and hospitalization compared to unvaccinated individuals. The review also looked at the impact of vaccination on post-COVID-19 syndrome, the effectiveness of booster doses in older individuals, and nationwide adverse events. Our work highlights the crucial role that vaccination campaigns have played in reducing the burden of COVID-19 disease in the Italian adult population, positively impacting the pandemic trajectory in Italy.

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