| Literature DB >> 28797306 |
Ahmed R Alsuwaidi1, Lolowa A Al-Mekaini2, Salwa M Kamal3, Hassib Narchi2, Abdul-Kader Souid2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Young children are at increased risk of severe influenza disease and, thus, are good candidates for receiving annual vaccination. Nevertheless, the influenza vaccine is infrequently given to children in our region. The primary objectives of this study are to monitor the serologic immunities against influenza A and B viruses, and provide pediatric data that support the need for influenza vaccination in the community.Entities:
Keywords: Communicable diseases; Influenza; Influenza vaccine; Serosurvey
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28797306 PMCID: PMC5553759 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2720-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Seroprevalence of influenza A and B virus-specific IgG antibodies as function of age
| Age (years) | Influenza A | Influenza B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Equivocal | Negative | Positive | Equivocal | Negative | |
| <3 | 13.0 (9) | 5.8 (4) | 81.1 (56) | 14.5 (10) | 5.8 (4) | 79.7 (55) |
| 3–4 | 9.7 (6) | 6.4 (4) | 83.9 (52) | 25.8 (16) | 4.8 (3) | 69.3 (43) |
| 4–5 | 14.9 (7) | 8.5 (4) | 76.6 (36) | 27.7 (13) | 10.6 (5) | 61.7 (29) |
| 5–6 | 18.7 (9) | 6.2 (3) | 75.0 (36) | 33.3 (16) | 14.6 (7) | 52.1 (25) |
| 6–12.5 | 24.1 (14) | 10.3 (6) | 65.5 (38) | 58.6 (34) | 13.8 (8) | 27.6 (16) |
| All | 15.8 (45) | 7.4 (21) | 76.7 (218) | 31.3 (89) | 9.5 (27) | 59.1 (168) |
Values are percent (n). Serologic studies were missing in some patients due to inadequate serum
Fig. 1Serology by age. The percentages of children with positive serology for either influenza A or B viruses by age are shown
Fig. 2Serology by month of testing. The percentages of children with positive influenza serology by month of testing are shown
Seropositivity prevalences for influenza A and B virus-specific IgG antibodies among children in various nations
| Age (years) | Influenza A virus | Influenza B virus | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Germany 2008–2011 (%) [ | Netherlands 2006–2007 (%) [ | This study 2014–2015 (%) | Germany 2008–2010 (%) [ | Netherlands 2006–2007 (%) [ | This study 2014–2015 (%) | |
| ≤4 | 59.6 | 64a | 13.0 | 10.7 | 27a | 22.4 |
| 5–8 | 92.9 | 99b | 25.3 | 30.4 | 72c | 55.2 |
| 9–12 | 99.5 | – | 35.7 | 59.8 | – | 75.0 |
aAverage prevalences in children 1–4 years old
b6–7 years old
c7 years old, retrieved from the text and Figure 3 of Ref. [8]