BACKGROUND: There have been inconsistent reports of decreased vaccine effectiveness (VE) against influenza viruses among older adults (aged ≥ 65 years) compared with younger adults in the United States. A direct comparison of VE over multiple seasons is needed to assess the consistency of these observations. METHODS: We performed a pooled analysis of VE over 5 seasons among adults aged ≥ 18 years who were systematically enrolled in the U.S. Flu VE Network. Outpatients with medically-attended acute respiratory illness (cough with illness onset ≤ 7 days prior to enrollment) were tested for influenza by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. We compared differences in VE and vaccine failures among older adult age group (65-74, ≥75, a...
Background: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Background Influenza vaccination effectiveness is generally lower in people aged 65 years and abov...
Annual influenza epidemics are a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality in the United St...
BackgroundThere have been inconsistent reports of decreased vaccine effectiveness (VE) against influ...
Background. Current evidence supporting the effectiveness of influenza vaccine in preventing hospita...
Pierre-Olivier Lang1,2, Aline Mendes1, Jennifer Socquet1, Noémie Assir1, Sheila Govind2, Rich...
Background: The absolute degree of protection from influenza vaccines in older adults has not been s...
<p><b>Background</b>: Influenza is responsible for a significant disease burden annually, especially...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Background. Although annual influenza immunization is recommended for adults aged ≥65 years due to t...
BackgroundReliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age...
Introduction: Influenza illness is an important public health problem and annual vaccination is glob...
Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased because of diffic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Background: Adults 65 years and older (seniors) experience more complications following influenza in...
Background: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Background Influenza vaccination effectiveness is generally lower in people aged 65 years and abov...
Annual influenza epidemics are a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality in the United St...
BackgroundThere have been inconsistent reports of decreased vaccine effectiveness (VE) against influ...
Background. Current evidence supporting the effectiveness of influenza vaccine in preventing hospita...
Pierre-Olivier Lang1,2, Aline Mendes1, Jennifer Socquet1, Noémie Assir1, Sheila Govind2, Rich...
Background: The absolute degree of protection from influenza vaccines in older adults has not been s...
<p><b>Background</b>: Influenza is responsible for a significant disease burden annually, especially...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Background. Although annual influenza immunization is recommended for adults aged ≥65 years due to t...
BackgroundReliable estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccine among persons 65 years of age...
Introduction: Influenza illness is an important public health problem and annual vaccination is glob...
Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased because of diffic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Background: Adults 65 years and older (seniors) experience more complications following influenza in...
Background: Estimates of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines in older adults may be biased becau...
Background Influenza vaccination effectiveness is generally lower in people aged 65 years and abov...
Annual influenza epidemics are a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality in the United St...