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Effectiveness of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines in Preventing COVID-19-Associated Outpatient Visits and Hospitalizations Among American Indian and Alaska Native Persons, January-November 2021: A Test-Negative Case-Control Analysis Using Surveillance Data.

Chelsea S LutzRachel M HartmanDeionna E VigilAmadea BrittonAmanda B BurrageAngela P CampbellRyan M CloseChristine DesnoyersJennifer DobsonStarla GarciaNatasha HalasaElvira HonieMiwako KobayashiMeredith McMorrowHeba H MostafaDennie ParkerKyle PohlMila M PrillJennifer RichardsKristen C RoesslerCatherine G SutcliffeKim TaylorAmy Swango-WilsonPuthiery VaJennifer R VeraniRosalyn J SingletonLaura L Hammitt
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2023)
Among AI/AN persons, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were highly effective in preventing COVID-associated outpatient visits and hospitalizations. Maintaining high vaccine coverage, including booster doses, will reduce the burden of disease in this population.
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