Effectiveness of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine among U.S. Health Care Personnel.
Tamara PilishviliRyan GierkeKatherine E Fleming-DutraJennifer L FarrarNicholas M MohrDavid A TalanAnusha KrishnadasanKarisa K HarlandHoward A SmithlinePeter C HouLilly C LeeStephen C LimGregory J MoranElizabeth KrebsMark T SteeleDavid G BeiserBrett FaineJohn P HaranUtsav NandiWalter A SchradingBrian ChinnockDaniel J HenningFrank LovecchioJane E LeeDevra BarterMonica BrackneyScott K FridkinKaytlynn Marceaux-GalliSarah LimErin C PhippsGhinwa DumyatiRebecca PierceTiffanie M MarkusDeverick J AndersonAmanda K DebesMichael Y LinJeanmarie MayerJennie H KwonNasia SafdarMarc FischerRosalyn SingletonNora CheaShelley S MagillJennifer R VeraniStephanie J Schragnull nullPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2021)
The BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 vaccines were highly effective under real-world conditions in preventing symptomatic Covid-19 in health care personnel, including those at risk for severe Covid-19 and those in racial and ethnic groups that have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. (Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.).