COVID-19 breakthrough infections during the circulation of Delta and Omicron variants in Tirana, Albania, April 2021–March 2022
Fiona Konomi, Silvia Bino, Kujtim Mersini, Arlinda Ramaj, Kostas Danis

TL;DR
This study analyzed how often vaccinated people in Tirana, Albania, got infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the Delta and Omicron waves, finding higher risks during Omicron and in younger age groups.
Contribution
The study provides insights into vaccine effectiveness and breakthrough infection dynamics during the Delta and Omicron periods in Tirana.
Findings
9,156 breakthrough infections were detected among 291,445 fully vaccinated individuals in Tirana.
The Omicron period had a significantly higher risk of breakthrough infections (RR = 32) compared to the Delta period.
Breakthrough infections were more common in younger individuals (0–39 years old) and declined in protection after five months.
Abstract
COVID-19 breakthrough cases raised crucial questions about vaccine effectiveness, implications for public health, and the dynamics of viral transmission. We described vaccine breakthrough infections in Tirana during the Delta (01/07/2021-12/15/2021) and Omicron (16/12/2021–31/03/2022) periods, to better inform mitigation and vaccination strategies. We extracted data from 01/04/2021–31/03/2022 (study period) from two systems: the Albanian infectious disease surveillance system, and the national vaccination database. We defined a COVID-19 case as a resident of Tirana who tested (RT-PCR/antigen) positive for SARS-CoV-2 on a respiratory specimen. We defined vaccine breakthrough infection as having a COVID-19 positive specimen collected ≥14 days after the primary series of vaccines (2 doses). We calculated risk of breakthrough infection using the total number of fully vaccinated individuals…
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TopicsSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing · COVID-19 epidemiological studies
