The Omicron-transformer: Rise of the subvariants in the age of vaccines

医学 接种疫苗 2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19) 免疫 助推器(火箭) 疾病 免疫学 病毒学 传染病(医学专业) 免疫系统 内科学 天文 物理
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Travis Ren Teen Chia,Barnaby E. Young,Po Ying Chia
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期刊:Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore [Academy of Medicine, Singapore]
卷期号:51 (11): 712-729
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DOI:10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2022294
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Introduction: Omicron is the latest SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern, the pathogen that causes COVID-19. Since its emergence in late 2021, Omicron has displaced other circulating variants and caused successive waves of infection worldwide throughout 2022. Omicron is characterised by the rapid emergence of many subvariants and high rates of infection in people with vaccine- and/or infection-induced immunity. This review article will consolidate current knowledge regarding Omicron subvariants, the role of boosters, and future vaccine development. Method: This narrative review is based on a literature search using PubMed. Search terms related to Omicron were used and priority was given to published peer-reviewed articles over pre-prints. Results: Studies indicate that vaccinations and boosters are important to reduce disease severity, hospitalisation and death from Omicron. A variety of factors, such as differing host factors, circulating variants, and forces of infection, can influence the benefit of repeated booster administration. Next-generation bivalent vaccines have now been approved in some countries including Singapore and have demonstrated the ability to induce broad variant protection. Future third-generation vaccines involving mucosal vaccines and/or pan-sarbecovirus vaccines may provide broader and longer-lasting protection. Conclusion: Due to current high levels of vaccine- and infection-induced immunity, it is likely that rates of severe illness, hospitalisation, and death due to Omicron will continue to moderate. Nevertheless, the virus is ever-changing, and public health policies, especially those related to vaccinations, will also have to continually evolve and adapt as COVID-19 transitions to endemicity. Keywords: Booster, COVID-19, infectious diseases, Omicron, vaccine
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