| Literature DB >> 28846480 |
Chunna Ma1,2, Yang Pan1,2,3, Li Zhang1,2, Yi Zhang1,2, Shuangsheng Wu1,2, Ying Sun1,2, Wei Duan1,2, Man Zhang1,2, Quanyi Wang1,2, Peng Yang1,2,3.
Abstract
Influenza vaccination is the most effective way of preventing influenza infections but its coverage is extremely low in China. Poor influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) was reported in the 2014/15 season in some Northern Hemisphere countries with a predominance of H3N2 viruses belonging to the 3C.2a clade. However, there is limited information regarding the preventive effect of influenza vaccination for the same season in China, in which H3N2 viruses belonging to the 3C.3a clade predominated. Through influenza virological surveillance in Beijing, China during the 2014/15 season, we estimated the influenza VE against medically attended influenza-like illness (ILI) associated with laboratory-confirmed influenza virus infection using a test-negative design, and the effect of prior vaccination on current vaccination was examined. In total, 9297 patients with ILI were enrolled in this study. Among them, 3434 (36.9%) tested positive for influenza viruses: 2167 (63.1%) for A(H3N2), 1261 (36.7%) for influenza B, and 3 (0.1%) for A(H1N1)pdm09. The adjusted VE was estimated as -25% (95% CI: -70%, 8%) against A(H3N2) and -8% (95% CI: -50%, 23%) against B, with an overall VE of -18% (95% CI: -49%, 6%). The overall VE estimate for patients who received 2014/15 vaccination only was -12% (-57%, 20%), while VE for patients who received both 2013/14 and 2014/15 vaccinations was -27% (-72%, 7%). There was no evidence that the influenza vaccine protected vaccinees against medically attended influenza in Beijing, China during the 2014/15 season.Entities:
Keywords: China; influenza; influenza-like illness; test-negative design; vaccine effectiveness
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28846480 PMCID: PMC5647950 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2017.1359364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 3.452