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Cornelius Remschmidt1, Thorsten Rieck2,3, Birte Bödeker4, Ole Wichmann5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Elderly people are at increased risk for severe influenza illness and constitute therefore a major target-group for seasonal influenza vaccination in most industrialized countries. The aim of this study was to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) among individuals aged 60+ years over three seasons and to assess if the screening method is a suitable tool to monitor influenza VE in this particular target-group in Germany.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887460 PMCID: PMC4371628 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-0882-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Seasonal influenza vaccination coverage by age group estimated from health insurance claims data, influenza seasons 2010/11-2012/13, Germany*
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| ≥18 years | 21.0 | 19.8 | 17.4 |
| ≥60 years | 44.0 | 42.1 | 37.4 |
| 60-69 years | 35.9 | 33.0 | 28.2 |
| 70-79 years | 48.3 | 46.7 | 42.1 |
| ≥80 years | 51.4 | 50.6 | 45.6 |
*Upper and lower bounds of the 95% CIs were 0.2% points above or below the point estimates and are not shown in the tables.
Characteristics of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases aged 60+ years included in the analysis, influenza seasons 2010/11-2012/13, Germany
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| 1,174 (100) | 767 (100) | 5,217 (100) |
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| 162 (14.0) | 208 (27.1) | 921 (17.7) |
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| Influenza type A | 774 (65.9) | 537 (70.0) | 3,069 (58.8) |
| Influenza type B | 251 (21.4) | 97 (12.7) | 1,267 (24.3) |
| Influenza A/B1 | 137 (11.7) | 89 (11.6) | 806 (15.5) |
| No data | 12 (1.0) | 44 (5.8) | 75 (1.4) |
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| A(H1N1)pdm | 582 (49.6) | 12 (1.6) | 859 (16.5) |
| A(H3N2) | 1 (0.1) | 118 (15.4) | 168 (3.2) |
| B | 251 (21.4) | 97 (12.7) | 1267 (24.3) |
| Not genotyped | 137 (11.7) | 89 (11.6) | 806 (15.5) |
| Missing data on strains | 203 (17.3) | 451 (58.8) | 2117 (40.6) |
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| 589 (50.2) | 306 (40.0) | 2440 (46.8) |
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| 67.2 (±6.9) | 74.7 (±9.9) | 71.2 (±8.9) |
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| 60-69 | 797 (67.9) | 263 (34.3) | 2485 (47.6) |
| 70-79 | 307 (26.2) | 267 (34.8) | 1736 (33.3) |
| ≥80 | 70 (6.0) | 237 (30.9) | 996 (19.1) |
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| Hospitalized | 455 (38.8) | 317 (41.5) | 2060 (39.5) |
| Not hospitalized | 709 (60.4) | 446 (58.5) | 3087 (59.2) |
Data may not add up to 100% due to missing data.
1Reported as influenza, type A/B, not specified.
Vaccine effectiveness (VE in %) against laboratory-confirmed influenza stratified by influenza-subtype, age-groups and hospitalization status, season 2010/11-2012/13, Germany
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| n = 1,174 | n = 767 | n = 5,217 |
| 60-69 | 72 (65–77) | 59 (43–71) | 65 (61–69) |
| 70-79 | 82 (75–87) | 56 (43–67) | 63 (58–67) |
| ≥80 | 86 (71–94) | 40 (22–55) | 60 (54–66) |
| ≥60 | 80 (76–83) | 49 (39–57) | 64 (63–67) |
| ≥60 non-hospitalized | 77 (72–81)1 | 37 (22–49)2 | 63 (59–66)1 |
| ≥60 hospitalized | 83 (78–88)1 | 62 (51–72)2 | 67 (63–71)1 |
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| n = 774 | n = 537 | n = 3,069 |
| 60-79 | 75 (69–80) | 55 (43–65) | 62 (58–66) |
| ≥80 | 86 (64–96) | 36 (11–54) | 54 (44–62) |
| ≥60 | 77 (72–81) | 46 (35–56) | 60 (57–64) |
| ≥60 non-hospitalized | 72 (64–79)2 | 32 (14–47)2 | 57 (52–62)2 |
| ≥60 hospitalized | 82 (75–88)2 | 63 (49–74)2 | 66 (61–71)2 |
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| n = 582 | n = 12 | n = 859 |
| 60-79 | 74 (67–79) | 85 (−6-100) | 74 (68–79) |
| ≥80 | 91 (63–99) | NA3 | 64 (39–80) |
| ≥60 | 76 (70–81) | 87 (14–100) | 74 (69–79) |
| ≥60 non-hospitalized | 68 (58–76)2 | NA3 | 70 (62–77)1 |
| ≥60 hospitalized | 83 (76–89)2 | NA3 | 80 (72–86)1 |
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| n = 1 | n = 118 | n = 168 |
| 60-79 | NA3 | 33 (−16-63) | 47 (18–66) |
| ≥80 | NA3 | −49 (−171-17) | 22 (−49-60) |
| ≥60 | NA3 | −9 (−59-26) | 39 (13–58) |
| ≥60 non-hospitalized | NA3 | −48 (−132-5)2 | 27 (−8-51)2 |
| ≥60 hospitalized | NA3 | 56 (−1-83)2 | 73 (30–92)2 |
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| n = 251 | n = 97 | n = 1,267 |
| 60-79 | 83 (74–89) | 73 (49–86) | 74 (69–79) |
| ≥80 | 89 (55–99) | 80 (8–98) | 66 (52–75) |
| ≥60 | 84 (76–90) | 73 (54–85) | 73 (68–77) |
| ≥60 non-hospitalized | 82 (72–89)1 | 73 (42–89)1 | 75 (69–80)1 |
| ≥60 hospitalized | 87 (73–95)1 | 72 (39–89)1 | 69 (61–77)1 |
1Not-hospitalized vs. hospitalized statistically not significant (p > 0.05).
2Not-hospitalized vs. hospitalized statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05).
3No/low number of cases.
Factors independently associated with seasonal influenza vaccine failures among cases aged 60 years and older, Germany, seasons 2010/11-2012/13
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| Age in years | 1.03 (1.00-1.07) | 0.04 |
| Weeks since begin influenza season1 | 1.02 (0.94-1.11) | 0.672 | ||
| Hospitalization | 0.45 (0.28-0.73) | <0.01 | ||
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| Age in years | 1.07 (1.03-1.12) | <0.01 |
| Weeks since begin influenza season1 | 1.12 (1.01-1.26) | 0.03 | ||
| Hospitalization | 0.23 (0.09-0.62) | <0.01 | ||
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| Age in years | 1.05 (1.02-1.08) | <0.01 |
| Weeks since begin influenza season1 | 1.02 (0.95-1.11) | 0.492 | ||
| Hospitalization | 0.51 (0.33-0.80) | <0.01 | ||
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| Age in years | 1.06 (1.02-1.11) | <0.01 | |
| Weeks since begin influenza season1 | 1.11 (0.98-1.26) | 0.082 | ||
| Hospitalization | 0.35 (0.12-1.00) | 0.05 |
OR, Odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; ns, not statistically significant.
1Influenza season defined as from week 40 of the previous year to week 20 in the following year.
2Removing this (non-significant) variable did not influence the final model.
Vaccine effectiveness (VE) against influenza subtypes among the elderly: comparison of results from this present study with results from observational studies in Europe using the test-negative design, seasons 2010/11-2012/13
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| ≥60 | Crude | 76 (70–81) | - | 84 (76–90) |
| Adjusted | - | - | - | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | 73 (48–86) | - | 48 (−2-73) |
| Adjusted | 72 (27–90) | - | 56 (−38-86) | ||
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| ≥65 | Crude | - | - | - |
| Adjusted | 70 (0–85)2 | - | 65 (20–80)2 | ||
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| ≥50 | Crude | 67 (27–85)3 | - | - |
| Adjusted | 69 (0–91)3 | - | - | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | 60 (20–80)4 | - | - |
| Adjusted | 59 (16–76)4 | - | - | ||
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| ≥65 | Crude | 41 (−36-74)5 | - | - |
| Adjusted | - | - | - | ||
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| ≥65 | Crude | 54 (−18-82)6 | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | 89 (1–99)3 | - | - |
| Adjusted | 92 (−67-100)3 | - | - | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | 87 (14–100) | −9 (−59-26) | 74 (55–86) |
| Adjusted | - | - | - | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | - | 6 (−41-38) | - |
| Adjusted | - | 15 (−33-46) | - | ||
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| ≥65 | Crude | - | - | - |
| Adjusted | - | 48 (−50-82) | - | ||
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| ≥65 | Crude | - | 4 (−106-55)7 | - |
| Adjusted | - | 19 (−146-73)7 | - | ||
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| ≥65 | Crude | - | 26 (−69-78) | - |
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| ≥60 | Crude | 74 (69–79) | 39 (13–58) | 73 (68–77) |
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| ≥60 | Crude | 59 (14–80) | 37 (−13-65) | 44 (9–66) |
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| ≥65 | Crude | - | - | - |
| Adjusted | −14 (−206-57) | 65 (18–85) | |||
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| ≥65 | Crude | - | −19 (−52-6) | 64 (17–84) |
| Adjusted | - | −11 (−41-14) | 69 (26–87) | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | 92 (−55-100)9 | ||
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| ≥60 | Crude | 80 (19–95)10 | - | - |
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| ≥65 | Crude12 | 34 (−22-64) | 46 (−16-75) | 46 (23–63) |
| Adjusted | 13 (−68-55) | 39 (−40-73) | 41 (12–61) | ||
VE, vaccine effectiveness.
§VE point estimates were rounded off to whole numbers.
1I-MOVE pooled data from other European countries; therefore, overlapping with some of the individual studies from the same season is likely.
2approx. VE since data for this age group were presented as figures only.
3VE against all influenza types; >80% of all subtypes identified were H1N1.
4VE against all-type influenza hospitalization; 76% of all subtypes identified were H1N1.
5VE against all-type hospitalization; 95% of all subtypes identified were H1N1.
6VE against all influenza types; 56% of all subtypes identified were H1N1, 41% were B.
7VE against all influenza cases; 92% of all subtypes identified were H3N2.
8Data extracted from the study of Darvishian et al. [31].
9VE against all influenza types; distribution among the whole study population: 41% H1N1, 40% B, 19% H3N2.
10VE against all influenza types; distribution among the whole study population: 53% H1N1, 43% B.
11VE against hospitalization; data collected in Spain, France and in the Russian Federation.
12adjusted for study site.