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. 2022 Jun 2;13:3082. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-30895-3

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of cases and controls in samples used to estimate effectiveness of the BNT162b2 vaccine against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 BA.1 Omicron infection, symptomatic BA.2 Omicron infection, and any symptomatic Omicron infection.

Characteristics Effectiveness against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 BA.1 Omicron infection Effectiveness against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 BA.2 Omicron infection Effectiveness against any symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection
Casesa (PCR-positive) Controlsa (PCR-negative) SMDb Casesc (PCR-positive) Controlsc (PCR-negative) SMDb Casesd (PCR-positive) Controlsd (PCR-negative) SMDb
N = 7022 N = 12,278 N = 21,541 N = 21,541 N = 39,855 N = 23,814
Median age (IQR)—years 32 (22–42) 32 (20–42) 0.06e 32 (18–42) 31 (18–42) 0.01e 32 (19–42) 32 (19–43) 0.01e
Age group—no. (%)
 <10 years 670 (9.5) 1282 (10.4) 0.05 3157 (14.7) 3157 (14.7) 0.00 5581 (14.0) 3501 (14.7) 0.03
 10–19 years 875 (12.5) 1611 (13.1) 2458 (11.4) 2458 (11.4) 4594 (11.5) 2640 (11.1)
 20–29 years 1385 (19.7) 2389 (19.5) 4016 (18.6) 4016 (18.6) 7344 (18.4) 4369 (18.4)
 30–39 years 1983 (28.2) 3487 (28.4) 5561 (25.8) 5561 (25.8) 10,419 (26.1) 6066 (25.5)
 40–49 years 1053 (15.0) 1782 (14.5) 2824 (13.1) 2824 (13.1) 5462 (13.7) 3254 (13.7)
 50–59 years 674 (9.6) 1115 (9.1) 2166 (10.1) 2166 (10.1) 3995 (10.0) 2440 (10.3)
 60–69 years 279 (4.0) 436 (3.6) 951 (4.4) 951 (4.4) 1685 (4.2) 1050 (4.4)
 70+ years 103 (1.5) 176 (1.4) 408 (1.9) 408 (1.9) 775 (1.9) 494 (2.1)
Sex
 Male 3437 (49.0) 6335 (51.6) 0.05 11,986 (55.6) 11,986 (55.6) 0.00 21,951 (55.1) 13,257 (55.7) 0.01
 Female 3585 (51.1) 5943 (48.4) 9555 (44.4) 9555 (44.4) 17,904 (44.9) 10,557 (44.3)
Nationalityf
 Bangladeshi 102 (1.5) 184 (1.5) 0.05 521 (2.4) 521 (2.4) 0.00 872 (2.2) 614 (2.6) 0.06
 Egyptian 416 (5.9) 723 (5.9) 1384 (6.4) 1384 (6.4) 2360 (5.9) 1343 (5.6)
 Filipino 761 (10.8) 1357 (11.1) 2063 (9.6) 2063 (9.6) 3844 (9.6) 2227 (9.4)
 Indian 793 (11.3) 1467 (12.0) 3077 (14.3) 3077 (14.3) 5403 (13.6) 3314 (13.9)
 Nepalese 80 (1.1) 138 (1.1) 430 (2.0) 430 (2.0) 632 (1.6) 369 (1.6)
 Pakistani 152 (2.2) 279 (2.3) 788 (3.7) 788 (3.7) 1325 (3.3) 805 (3.4)
 Qatari 2824 (40.2) 5074 (41.3) 7277 (33.8) 7277 (33.8) 14,632 (36.7) 8304 (34.9)
 Sri Lankan 62 (0.9) 105 (0.9) 299 (1.4) 299 (1.4) 497 (1.3) 313 (1.3)
 Sudanese 328 (4.7) 576 (4.7) 1036 (4.8) 1036 (4.8) 1730 (4.3) 1026 (4.3)
 Other nationalities 1504 (21.4) 2375 (19.3) 4666 (21.7) 4666 (21.7) 8560 (21.5) 5499 (23.1)

The table was generated by combining the matched samples of the various time-since-vaccination strata.

IQR interquartile range, PCR polymerase chain reaction, SMD standardized mean difference.

aCases and controls were matched one-to-two by sex, 10-year-age group, nationality, and calendar week of PCR test.

bSMD is the difference in the mean of a covariate between groups divided by the pooled standard deviation. An SMD < 0.1 indicates adequate matching.

cCases and controls were matched one-to-one by sex, 10-year-age group, nationality, and calendar week of PCR test.

dCases and controls were matched two-to-one by sex, 10-year-age group, nationality, and calendar week of PCR test.

eSMD is for the mean difference between groups divided by the pooled standard deviation.

fNationalities were chosen to represent the most populous groups in Qatar.