ObjectivesEvidence suggests repeated influenza vaccination may reduce vaccine effectiveness (VE). Using influenza vaccination program maturation (number of years since program inception) [PM] as proxy for population-level repeated vaccination, we assessed the impact on pooled adjusted end-season VE estimates from outpatient test-negative design studies.MethodsWe systematically searched and selected full-text publications from January 2011 to February 2020 (PROSPERO: CRD42017064595). We obtained influenza vaccination program inception year for each country and calculated PM as the difference between the year of deployment and year of program inception. We categorized PM into halves (cut at the median), tertiles, and quartiles, and calculated...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study measures influenza vacc...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccines require annual readministration; however, several reports have sugges...
Results of previous influenza vaccination effects on current season influenza vaccine effectiveness ...
Abstract Background Conflicting results regarding the...
Annual seasonal influenza vaccination is recommended for individuals at high risk of developing post...
BACKGROUND: Results of previous influenza vaccination effects on current season influenza vaccine ef...
Background. Annual influenza vaccine is recommended for those at greatest risk of severe influenza i...
Background:Recent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza may decli...
Influenza vaccines are currently the best method available to prevent seasonal influenza infection. ...
International audienceBackground: Results of previous influenza vaccination effects on current seaso...
In Europe, annual influenza vaccination is recommended to elderly. From 2011 to 2014 and in 2015-16,...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study measures influenza vacc...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccines require annual readministration; however, several reports have sugges...
Results of previous influenza vaccination effects on current season influenza vaccine effectiveness ...
Abstract Background Conflicting results regarding the...
Annual seasonal influenza vaccination is recommended for individuals at high risk of developing post...
BACKGROUND: Results of previous influenza vaccination effects on current season influenza vaccine ef...
Background. Annual influenza vaccine is recommended for those at greatest risk of severe influenza i...
Background:Recent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza may decli...
Influenza vaccines are currently the best method available to prevent seasonal influenza infection. ...
International audienceBackground: Results of previous influenza vaccination effects on current seaso...
In Europe, annual influenza vaccination is recommended to elderly. From 2011 to 2014 and in 2015-16,...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study measures influenza vacc...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...
Background: Globally, seasonal influenza is responsible for an estimated 3 to 5 million cases of sev...