Vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection, but indirect protection of household members of vaccinees is not fully known. Here, we analyze a cluster household randomized control trial, with one child in each household randomized to receive vaccine or placebo, for an influenza B epidemic in Hong Kong. We apply statistical models to estimate household transmission dynamics and quantify the direct and indirect protection of vaccination. Direct vaccine efficacy is 71%. The infection probability of unvaccinated household members in vaccinated households was only 5% lower than in control households, because only 10% of infections are attributed to household transmission. Even when that proportion rises to 30% an...
Summary. This article is concerned with a method for making inferences about various measures of vac...
Influenza vaccination is the best preventive measure against influenza virus infection, and antivira...
AbstractBackgroundChildren are key drivers of influenza transmission. Vaccinating school age childre...
Vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection, but indirect protecti...
International audienceVaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection,...
Influenza vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection. Our previou...
Background: There are sparse data on the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for preventi...
There are sparse data on whether non-pharmaceutical interventions can reduce the spread of influenza...
Influenza viruses cause a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Household studies...
There are sparse data on whether non-pharmaceutical interventions can reduce the spread of influenza...
The effect of school-based non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on influenza A and B transmission...
Background: Influenza viruses cause substantial mortality and morbidity both worldwide and in Hong K...
Background: Identifying individual correlates of infectivity of influenza virus is important for dis...
Background: There are sparse data on whether non-pharmaceutical interventions can reduce the spread ...
This article is concerned with a method for making inferences about various measures of vaccine effi...
Summary. This article is concerned with a method for making inferences about various measures of vac...
Influenza vaccination is the best preventive measure against influenza virus infection, and antivira...
AbstractBackgroundChildren are key drivers of influenza transmission. Vaccinating school age childre...
Vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection, but indirect protecti...
International audienceVaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection,...
Influenza vaccination is an important intervention to prevent influenza virus infection. Our previou...
Background: There are sparse data on the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions for preventi...
There are sparse data on whether non-pharmaceutical interventions can reduce the spread of influenza...
Influenza viruses cause a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Household studies...
There are sparse data on whether non-pharmaceutical interventions can reduce the spread of influenza...
The effect of school-based non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on influenza A and B transmission...
Background: Influenza viruses cause substantial mortality and morbidity both worldwide and in Hong K...
Background: Identifying individual correlates of infectivity of influenza virus is important for dis...
Background: There are sparse data on whether non-pharmaceutical interventions can reduce the spread ...
This article is concerned with a method for making inferences about various measures of vaccine effi...
Summary. This article is concerned with a method for making inferences about various measures of vac...
Influenza vaccination is the best preventive measure against influenza virus infection, and antivira...
AbstractBackgroundChildren are key drivers of influenza transmission. Vaccinating school age childre...