Unvaccinated children hospitalized at twice the rate during Omicron
surge -U.S. study
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[April 20, 2022]
By Amruta Khandekar
(Reuters) - Hospitalization rates for
unvaccinated children ages 5 to 11 were twice as high as among those who
were vaccinated during the record COVID-19 surge caused by the Omicron
variant, according to a U.S. study released on Tuesday.
For every 100,000 unvaccinated children in the age group, 19.1 per were
hospitalized with COVID-19 between mid-December and late February,
compared with 9.2 per 100,000 vaccinated kids, the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention reported.
The researchers looked at nearly 400 hospitalizations in 14 states
during the period.
It found that among the 397 children who were hospitalized with COVID
when Omicron was dominant, 87% were unvaccinated, one third had no
underlying medical conditions, and 19% were admitted to an intensive
care unit.
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The highly contagious Omicron
variant, which drove coronavirus infections to record levels in the
United States in January, fueled an increase in COVID-19
hospitalizations among those under age 18, leading to concerns about
the impact on unvaccinated children.
U.S. regulators had authorized the Pfizer/BioNTech
COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 years in October, prior
to the Omicron surge.
Just 28% of children in the age group - around 8 million - are fully
vaccinated, according to CDC data. [nL3N2WC2XF]
The study also found that peak COVID-19 hospitalization rates among
children in the age group were higher during the Omicron wave than
when Delta was the predominant variant.
(Reporting by Amruta Khandekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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