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. 2022 Apr 12:ciac240. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciac240

Investigation of A SARS-CoV-2 Delta (B.1.617.2) Variant Outbreak Among Residents of a Skilled Nursing Facility and Vaccine Effectiveness Analysis — Maricopa County, Arizona, June–July 2021

Ariella P Dale 1,2,3,, Olivia Almendares 4, Brandon Howard 2, Eleanor Burnett 4, Siru Prasai 2, Melissa Arons 4, Jennifer Collins 2, Nadezdha Duffy 4, Urvashi Pandit 2, Shane Brady 3, Jessica White 2, Brenna Garrett 3, Hannah L Kirking 4, Rebecca Sunenshine 2,4, Jacqueline E Tate 4, Sarah E Scott 2
PMCID: PMC9047249  PMID: 35413107

Abstract

Background

Short-term rehabilitation units present unique infection control challenges due to high turnover and medically complex residents. In June 2021, Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) was notified of a SARS-CoV-2 Delta outbreak in a skilled nursing facility short-term rehabilitation unit. We describe the outbreak and assess vaccine effectiveness (VE).

Methods

Facility electronic medical records were reviewed for residents who spent >1 night on the affected unit between June 10–July 23, 2021, to collect demographics, SARS-CoV-2 test results, underlying medical conditions, vaccination status, and clinical outcomes. COVID-19 VE estimates using Cox proportional hazards models were calculated.

Results

Forty (37%) of 109 short-stay rehabilitation unit residents who met inclusion criteria tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 positive case-patients were mostly male (58%) and white (78%) with a median age of 65 (range: 27-92) years; 11 (27%) were immunocompromised. Of residents, 39% (10 cases; 32 non-cases) received 2-doses and 9% (4 cases, 6 non-cases) received 1-dose of mRNA vaccine. Among non-immunocompromised residents, adjusted 2-dose primary-series mRNA VE against symptomatic infection was 80% (95% CI: 15, 95). More cases were hospitalized (33%) or died (38%) than non-cases (10% hospitalized; 16% died).

Conclusions

In this large SARS-CoV-2 Delta outbreak in a high-turnover short term rehabilitation unit, a low vaccination rate and medically complex resident population were noted alongside severe outcomes. VE of 2-dose primary-series mRNA vaccine against symptomatic infection was the highest in non-immunocompromised residents. Health departments can use vaccine coverage data to prioritize facilities for assistance in preventing outbreaks.

Keywords: COVID-19, skilled nursing facility, delta variant, outbreak, local public health

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