Natural Immunity vs. Super Immunity: Only a COVID-19 Vaccination Away
Many believe that super immunity can develop in those who have had SARS-CoV-2 infections and have become vaccinated. Meanwhile, fully vaccinated might mean getting 3 doses, not 2.
For many who are concerned about the dismal rate of full vaccinations in the United States, as compared to even some third-world countries, such as Cambodia, the new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding vaccine efficacy was
The CDC’s study had an unusual design. It evaluated patients being admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 like symptoms and then determined how many actually had COVID-19. The study also adjusted for sociodemographic and health characteristics. The study was able to identify 6382 individuals who were fully vaccinated with 2 doses of an mRNA vaccine and admitted with COVID-19 like illness, and another 1020 individuals who had a previous laboratory documented
COVID-19 infection and later admitted to the hospital with another infection with COVID-19 like symptoms. The number of individuals in our society who are vaccinated without a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection is far greater than the number of unvaccinated individuals who had a previous COVID-19 infection which had documentation of a previous SARS-CoV-2 molecular test. (Unlike other countries, the US does not have a unified national health care record system to allow easy availability of a patient’s medical history.)
The CDC’s study found that the unvaccinated, but previously infected group had 5.49 times more infections than the vaccinated group (adjusted odds ratio of 5.49). And comparable results were obtained pre and post Delta variant. Similar to the
In addition, there is a large psychological overlay in reinfections versus vaccination breakthrough studies. Those vaccinated may lead a less cautious life, feeling that they are impervious to the virus; and those who have had a previous COVID-19 infection have often been through hell and may be more cautious, not wanting to be reinfected and wishing to safeguard their loved ones. Thus, the behavior may be much different between these 2 groups. In a pandemic, following public health advice matters and can lessen infections. Despite these concerns, the CDC study still observed less of a chance of becoming infected in those who were vaccinated versus those with “natural immunity.”
This finding is in stark contrast, to the
Cavanaugh, et al. also
All of the above has led up to the discovery of “super immunity.” Many now believe that super immunity can develop in those who have had SARS-CoV-2 infections and have become vaccinated. They develop a much more robust and diverse antibody response which should be “effective to any future variant that SARS-CoV-2 throws
Finally, after all of these mental gymnastics, one realizes that of course vaccines are better than being infected with SARS-CoV-2, besides virtually avoiding the risk of disability and death from the infection, you can also obtain boosters if your immunity wanes.
The CDC is currently considering changing the definition of fully vaccinated to 3 doses of the
SARS-CoV-2 hits some very hard with a life-threatening disease which will augment their immunity. Other patients will have a less severe illness and will achieve a less
The bottom line is that all need to be vaccinated, even those who have had previous infections. The definition of fully vaccinated for mRNA vaccines needs to be changed to 3 doses, making previous comparisons of infection versus 2 doses of a vaccine moot. In addition, those previously infected should also become vaccinated. How many doses and the exact vaccination schedule is still
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