| Literature DB >> 16965629 |
Julius Atashili1, Linda Kalilani, Adaora A Adimora.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Though influenza vaccines are the cornerstone of medical interventions aimed at protecting individuals against epidemic influenza, their effectiveness in HIV infected individuals is not certain. With the recent detection of influenza strains in countries with high HIV prevalence rates, we aimed at evaluating the current evidence on the efficacy and clinical effectiveness of influenza vaccines in HIV-infected individuals.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16965629 PMCID: PMC1574329 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-6-138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Characteristics of studies evaluating the effectiveness of influenza vaccine in HIV infected Individuals
| Tasker 1999, USA, [26] | 102 | Randomized double blind, placebo controlled | 33 | 403.1 | A/Johannesburg/33/94 A/Texas/36/91 B/Harbin/07/94) | (H3N2), (HlNl), | Saline |
| Fine 2001, USA, [4] | 71 | Outbreak investigation | 38 | 149 | A/Nanchang/933/95(H3N2), A/Texas/36/91(H1N1), B/Harbin/07/94, York/83/97(H3N2) | A/New | None |
| Raineri 2005, Italy, [34] | 145 | Prospective nonrandomized | 20–69 | -- | INFLEXAL V, Berna | None | |
| Yamanaka 2005, Japan, [27] | 328 | Prospective nonrandomized | 40.8 | 379 | A/New Caledonia/20/99 A/Panama/2007/99 B/Shanton/7/87 | (H1N1), (H3N2), | None |
*- mean or range; **-median values (mean used when median was not reported[26])
Effectiveness of influenza vaccines in HIV-infected patients
| Tasker 1999 [26] | Symptoms of respiratory illness, at least 4 fold increase in antibody titre, viral culture | 16/55 | 23/47 | -0.198 (-0.387, -0.01) | 5 | 41% |
| Fine 2001, [4] | Influenza like illness or a 4 fold increase in antibody titers or isolation of influenza virus | 19/42 | 18/29 | -0.168 (-0.404, -0.067) | 6 | 27% |
| Raineri 2005, [34] | Influenza illness | 12/90 | 34/55 | -0.485 (-0.632, -0.337) | 3 | 78% |
| Yamanaka 2005, [27] | Influenza like symptoms with at least 4 fold increase in antibody titre or viral isolation in culture | 16/262 | 14/66 | -0.151 (-0.255, -0.048) | 7 | 71% |
C.I.: Confidence Interval; NNV: * Number needed to vaccinate (= 1/RD); ** Vaccine effectiveness = 100*(1-risk ratio)
Figure 1Forest plot of studies of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in HIV-infected individuals.