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mBio . Great Expectations of COVID-19 Herd Immunity

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  • mBio . Great Expectations of COVID-19 Herd Immunity


    mBio


    . 2022 Jan 25;e0349521.
    doi: 10.1128/mbio.03495-21. Online ahead of print.
    Great Expectations of COVID-19 Herd Immunity


    Luca T Giurgea 1 , David M Morens 2



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    Abstract

    There is a common preconception that reaching an estimated herd immunity threshold through vaccination will end the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the mathematical models underpinning this estimate make numerous assumptions that may not be met in the real world. The protection afforded by vaccines is imperfect, particularly against asymptomatic infection, which can still result in transmission and propagate pandemic viral spread. Immune responses wane and SARS-COV-2 has the capacity to mutate over time to become more infectious and resistant to vaccine elicited immunity. Human behavior and public health restrictions also vary over time and among different populations, impacting the transmissibility of infection. These ever-changing factors modify the number of secondary cases produced by an infected individual, thereby necessitating constant revision of the herd immunity threshold. Even so, vaccination remains a powerful strategy to slow down the pandemic, save lives, and alleviate the burden on limited health care resources.

    Keywords: coronavirus; epidemiology; herd immunity; immunity; respiratory viruses.

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