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Effects of inactivated influenza vaccine on respiratory illnesses and asthma-related events in children with mild persistent asthma in Asia.

Charoen Jaiwong1, Jarungchit Ngamphaiboon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute asthmatic exacerbation and readmission may be associated with severe influenza infection and asthmatic children are a priority group for influenza vaccination. To date, our study is the first to evaluate the outcome of the influenza vaccine in asthmatic Asian children.
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the outcomes of inactivated influenza vaccine in children with mild persistent asthma
METHODS: A cross sectional non-randomized study was performed on 93 mild persistent asthmatic children who attended the Pediatric Allergy clinic between June 2012 in Chiang Rai Hospital and August 2013. Forty eight patients were immunized with 2 doses of inactivated influenza vaccine at one month interval. Respiratory illnesses and asthma-related events were compared between the immunized and the un-immunized groups.
RESULTS: The two study groups had similar demographic and clinical characteristic except with regards to eczema, including asthma controllers and skin prick testing results. One year after the vaccine was administered, the immunized group had significantly reduced acute respiratory tract illnesses, asthma exacerbations, ER visits, bronchodilator usage and systemic steroid administrations. Hospitalizations (p < 0.001) and their duration (p < 0.034) were also reduced in the immunized group.
CONCLUSIONS: Immunization of inactivated influenza vaccine in children with mild persistent asthma decreased respiratory illnesses and asthma-related events.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25840627     DOI: 10.12932/AP0511.33.2.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 0125-877X            Impact factor:   2.310


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