Representativeness, Vaccination Uptake, and COVID-19 Clinical Outcomes 2020-2021 in the UK Oxford-Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Network: Cohort Profile Summary
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance2022Vol. 8(12), pp. e39141–e39141
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Meredith Leston, William H. Elson, Conall Watson, Anissa Lakhani, Carole Aspden, Clare Bankhead, Ray Borrow, Elizabeth Button, Rachel Byford, Alex J. Elliot, Xuejuan Fan, Uy Hoang, Ezra Linley, Jack Macartney, Brian D Nicholson, Cecilia Okusi, Mary Ramsay, Gillian Smith, Sue Smith, Mark A. Thomas, Daniel Todkill, Ruby S. M. Tsang, William Victor, Alice Williams, John Williams, Maria Zambon, Gary Howsam, Gayatri Amirthalingam, Jamie Lopez Bernal, Richard Hobbs, Simon de Lusignan
Abstract
The RSC is broadly representative of the national population; its PCSC is geographically representative and its SSGPs are newly supporting UKHSA syndromic surveillance efforts. The network captures vaccine coverage and has expanded from reporting primary care attendances to providing data on onward hospital outcomes and deaths. The challenge remains to increase virological and serological sampling to monitor the effectiveness and waning of all vaccines available in a timely manner.
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