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EBNESINA 2024, 26(2): 62-69 Back to browse issues page
The impact of the national vaccination program on COVID-19 Infection Trends in Iran: An interrupted time series analysis
Kolsoom Alimohamadi , Yousef Alimohamadi , Mojtaba Sepandi
Health Research Center, Life Style Institute, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Y.alimohamadi67@gmail.com
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Background and aims: Various methods have been employed globally to prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, the effectiveness of vaccination in reducing COVID-19 infections requires further investigation. This study aimed to assess the impact of the national vaccination program on the trend of COVID-19 infections in Iran, utilizing an interrupted time series model from February 19, 2020, to March 20, 2022.
Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, we employed a regression method based on Newey's Ordinary Least Squares to analyze daily data on COVID-19 infections in Iran, applying the interrupted time series model.
Results: The daily trends of COVID-19 infections were analyzed on two specific dates: September 23, 2021, and November 22, 2021. Prior to the implementation of the vaccination program, the trend of new cases was on the rise on both dates (p<0.0001). However, following the intervention, there was a statistically significant decrease in new cases (p<0.0001).
Conclusion: National vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 have significantly contributed to reducing the incidence of the disease. It is crucial to continue these vaccination efforts to control the spread of COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19, Vaccination, Iran, Interrupted Time Series Analysis
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Type of Study: Original | Subject: Disaster Medicine
Received: 2024/05/24 | Accepted: 2024/07/7 | Published: 2024/08/3

Ethics code: IR.BMSU.REC.1401.085



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