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J Infect Chemother . Effects of Booster Vaccination on Post-Treatment Oxygen Deterioration in Hospitalized Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Japanese Patients with comorbidities During the Omicron Wave

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  • J Infect Chemother . Effects of Booster Vaccination on Post-Treatment Oxygen Deterioration in Hospitalized Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Japanese Patients with comorbidities During the Omicron Wave

    J Infect Chemother


    . 2025 Jun 26:102764.
    doi: 10.1016/j.jiac.2025.102764. Online ahead of print. Effects of Booster Vaccination on Post-Treatment Oxygen Deterioration in Hospitalized Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Japanese Patients with comorbidities During the Omicron Wave

    Shunsaku Hayai 1 , Kensuke Fukumitsu 2 , Atsushi Suzuki 3 , Jun Fukihara 4 , Takuma Katano 5 , Toshiyuki Yonezawa 5 , Tomoyuki Ogisu 5 , Hiroyuki Tanaka 5 , Takahiro Inoue 6 , Hisashi Kako 6 , Yuri Maeda 6 , Makoto Ishii 7 , Akio Niimi 8 , Kazuyoshi Imaizumi 9 , Etsuro Yamaguchi 5



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    Introduction: Although the emergence of the Omicron variant has decreased overall mortality from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) compared to the Delta variant, elderly individuals with comorbidities remain at increased risk of adverse outcomes. While vaccination and antiviral treatments have reduced the severity of COVID-19, data on the impact of booster vaccination on post-hospitalization oxygen deterioration in the Japanese population remain limited.
    Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of hospitalized mild-to-moderate COVID-19 Japanese patients during the Omicron variant wave (December 2021 to October 2022). Both vaccinated and unvaccinated patients were included and categorized into three groups based on their vaccination status: unvaccinated (0-1 vaccine dose), primary series (2 vaccine doses), and booster group (3-4 vaccine doses). Demographic and clinical data were collected, and the frequency and time to post-hospitalization oxygen deterioration were evaluated among the three groups.
    Results: A total of 596 patients were analyzed (141 unvaccinated, 180 primary series, and 275 booster group). The booster group showed significantly lower rates of oxygen deterioration and a longer time to deterioration compared to the other groups, despite being older and having more comorbidities. A multivariate analysis, adjusted for age and gender, revealed that booster vaccination was significantly associated with a reduced risk of oxygen deterioration after initial treatment. Similar results were observed in the subgroup analysis of elderly patients aged 65 years and older.
    Conclusion: Our study demonstrated the effectiveness of booster vaccination on preventing post-treatment oxygen deterioration in hospitalized mild-to-moderate COVID-19 Japanese patients with comorbidities during the Omicron wave.

    Keywords: COVID-19; Omicron wave; booster vaccination; comorbidities; hospitalization; oxygen deterioration.

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