Effectiveness of BNT162b2 BA.4/5 bivalent mRNA vaccine against a range of COVID-19 outcomes in a large health system in the USA: a test-negative case–control study
Sara Y. Tartof(Kaiser Permanente), John M. McLaughlin(Pfizer (United States)), Sarah Simmons(Kaiser Permanente), Srinivas Rao Valluri(Pfizer (United States)), Harpreet S. Takhar(Kaiser Permanente), Fagen Xie(Kaiser Permanente), Timothy B. Frankland(Kaiser Permanente), Vennis Hong(Kaiser Permanente), Oluwaseye Ayoola Ogun(Kaiser Permanente), Jeff Slezak(Kaiser Permanente), Luis Jódar(Pfizer (United States)), Bradley K. Ackerson, Joann M. Zamparo(Pfizer (United States)), Laura Puzniak(Pfizer (United States))
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