» Articles » PMID: 38314545

COVID-19 Vaccination and All-cause and Non-COVID-19 Mortality. A Revaluation of a Study Carried out in an Italian Province

Overview
Journal Epidemiol Prev
Specialty Public Health
Date 2024 Feb 5
PMID 38314545
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The COVID-19 vaccination prevents COVID-19 specific mortality. Well planned population-based studies, however, are necessary to evaluate the overall effectiveness of vaccination programmes. A study carried out in the province of Pescara is used to illustrate the potential biases that may affect such studies. The Pescara study analysed total and non-COVID-19 mortality and the occurrence of Potentially Vaccine-Related Serious Adverse Events (PVR-SAEs) in vaccinated and unvaccinated people, from January 2021, when vaccines became available, to July 2022. The study reported a lower probability of both total and non-COVID-19 death in vaccinated people. However, the authors did not include in the denominator of the unvaccinated cohort the population experience of the vaccinated cohort before vaccination (immortal time bias). Correcting the denominator of the unvaccinated cohort, the crude death rate of vaccinated and unvaccinated persons becomes the same. For the same reason, the unvaccinated non-COVID-19 mortality was overestimated, as was the mortality of people receiving only one or two vaccine doses. Confounding by indication and the healthy vaccinee bias will also be discussed, as well as the bias deriving by not considering the evolution of risk over time.

Citing Articles

All-cause mortality according to COVID-19 vaccination status: An analysis of the UK office for National statistics public data.

Alessandria M, Malatesta G, Di Palmo G, Cosentino M, Donzelli A F1000Res. 2025; 13:886.

PMID: 40028449 PMC: 11868741. DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.154058.2.


The WHO Algorithm for Causality Assessment of Adverse Effects Following Immunization with Genetic-Based Anti-COVID-19 Vaccines: Pitfalls and Suggestions for Improvement.

Bellavite P, Donzelli A, Isidoro C J Clin Med. 2024; 13(23).

PMID: 39685749 PMC: 11642405. DOI: 10.3390/jcm13237291.


Biases in COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness studies using cohort design.

Agampodi S, Tadesse B, Sahastrabuddhe S, Excler J, Kim J Front Med (Lausanne). 2024; 11:1474045.

PMID: 39540039 PMC: 11557388. DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1474045.


Predictors for cause-specific and timing of deaths in patients with COVID-19: a cohort study in Taiwan.

Yen Y, Chan S, Lai Y, Yen M, Chen C, Chen M BMC Infect Dis. 2024; 24(1):840.

PMID: 39164630 PMC: 11334422. DOI: 10.1186/s12879-024-09654-w.


A Critical Analysis of All-Cause Deaths during COVID-19 Vaccination in an Italian Province.

Alessandria M, Malatesta G, Berrino F, Donzelli A Microorganisms. 2024; 12(7).

PMID: 39065111 PMC: 11278956. DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12071343.