<p>Two doses of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine are highly effective against SARS-CoV-2 variants, but protection against Delta infection decreases over time, according to a study conducted in the US.</p>.<p>At the time of the study, the omicron variant had not yet been detected in the Southern California region, the researchers said.</p>.<p>The research, published in The British Medical Journal on Wednesday, showed the vaccine was effective against Covid-19 hospitalisation associated with the Delta variant.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/japan-approves-moderna-covid-vaccine-as-booster-novavax-files-for-1st-approval-1061311.html" target="_blank">Japan approves Moderna Covid vaccine as booster, Novavax files for 1st approval</a></strong></p>.<p>However, vaccine effectiveness against the variant moderately declined with increasing time after vaccination.</p>.<p>"This study confirmed effectiveness against all variants during the study period, although we did find a drop in effectiveness overtime against Delta infection, from 94 per cent effectiveness in the first 2 months after vaccination to 80 per cent effectiveness after six months," said Katia Bruxvoort, from Kaiser Permanente, US.</p>.<p>"Protection against hospitalisation due to the Delta variant remained high at 98 per cent effectiveness," said Bruxvoort, the lead author of the study.</p>.<p>Beginning in March 2021, Kaiser Permanente in Southern California began sending positive SARS-CoV-2 specimens from both symptomatic and asymptomatic people to a contracted laboratory for whole-genome sequencing.</p>.<p>This study, funded by Moderna, included 8,153 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, with specimens collected from March 1 to July 27, 2021.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/vaccine-hoarding-may-lead-to-inequity-20-says-gavi-chief-1061063.html" target="_blank">Vaccine hoarding may lead to 'Inequity 2.0', says Gavi chief</a></strong></p>.<p>Among them, 91.3 per cent were unvaccinated, 1.4 per cent had received one dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, and 7.3 per cent had received two doses of the preventive.</p>.<p>The researchers compared people who tested positive with those who tested negative.</p>.<p>People who received the 2-dose Moderna vaccine were strongly protected against Covid-19 hospitalisation associated with the Delta variant, they said.</p>.<p>Among people who had received the 2-dose Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, no hospitalised deaths occurred, according to the researchers.</p>.<p>Vaccine effectiveness of two doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine against Delta infection was 87.9 per cent among people aged 18 to 64, and 75.2 per cent among people aged 65 and older, they said.</p>.<p>"While this study provides reassuring evidence of the effectiveness of 2 doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine in preventing Covid-19 infection and hospitalisation due to variants including Delta, it also has implications for booster shots," said Hung Fu Tseng, from Kaiser Permanente Southern California Department of Research & Evaluation.</p>.<p>"The findings of moderately reduced vaccine effectiveness of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine over time against Delta infection supports current booster dose recommendations,” Tseng, the study's senior author, added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Two doses of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine are highly effective against SARS-CoV-2 variants, but protection against Delta infection decreases over time, according to a study conducted in the US.</p>.<p>At the time of the study, the omicron variant had not yet been detected in the Southern California region, the researchers said.</p>.<p>The research, published in The British Medical Journal on Wednesday, showed the vaccine was effective against Covid-19 hospitalisation associated with the Delta variant.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/japan-approves-moderna-covid-vaccine-as-booster-novavax-files-for-1st-approval-1061311.html" target="_blank">Japan approves Moderna Covid vaccine as booster, Novavax files for 1st approval</a></strong></p>.<p>However, vaccine effectiveness against the variant moderately declined with increasing time after vaccination.</p>.<p>"This study confirmed effectiveness against all variants during the study period, although we did find a drop in effectiveness overtime against Delta infection, from 94 per cent effectiveness in the first 2 months after vaccination to 80 per cent effectiveness after six months," said Katia Bruxvoort, from Kaiser Permanente, US.</p>.<p>"Protection against hospitalisation due to the Delta variant remained high at 98 per cent effectiveness," said Bruxvoort, the lead author of the study.</p>.<p>Beginning in March 2021, Kaiser Permanente in Southern California began sending positive SARS-CoV-2 specimens from both symptomatic and asymptomatic people to a contracted laboratory for whole-genome sequencing.</p>.<p>This study, funded by Moderna, included 8,153 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, with specimens collected from March 1 to July 27, 2021.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/vaccine-hoarding-may-lead-to-inequity-20-says-gavi-chief-1061063.html" target="_blank">Vaccine hoarding may lead to 'Inequity 2.0', says Gavi chief</a></strong></p>.<p>Among them, 91.3 per cent were unvaccinated, 1.4 per cent had received one dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, and 7.3 per cent had received two doses of the preventive.</p>.<p>The researchers compared people who tested positive with those who tested negative.</p>.<p>People who received the 2-dose Moderna vaccine were strongly protected against Covid-19 hospitalisation associated with the Delta variant, they said.</p>.<p>Among people who had received the 2-dose Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, no hospitalised deaths occurred, according to the researchers.</p>.<p>Vaccine effectiveness of two doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine against Delta infection was 87.9 per cent among people aged 18 to 64, and 75.2 per cent among people aged 65 and older, they said.</p>.<p>"While this study provides reassuring evidence of the effectiveness of 2 doses of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine in preventing Covid-19 infection and hospitalisation due to variants including Delta, it also has implications for booster shots," said Hung Fu Tseng, from Kaiser Permanente Southern California Department of Research & Evaluation.</p>.<p>"The findings of moderately reduced vaccine effectiveness of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine over time against Delta infection supports current booster dose recommendations,” Tseng, the study's senior author, added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>