We provide estimates of the influenza vaccine protection against hospitalisation with laboratory-confirmed influenza in the 2014 Australian season where the A/H1N1/pdm09 strain predominated. This was performed using a case-test negative study design as part of a national sentinel surveillance system in Australia. Vaccine effectiveness was estimated as (1-OR) x 100% where the odds ratio of vaccination in cases vs test negative participants was estimated from a conditional logistic regression. Between April and November, 1692 adult patients were admitted with laboratory-confirmed influenza. Vaccine effectiveness was estimated from 1283 patients with influenza and 1116 test negative patients where vaccination status was ascertained. Vaccinatio...
The effectiveness of currently licensed vaccines against influenza has not been clearly established,...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccines are reviewed each year, and often changed, in an effort to maintain t...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of currently licensed vaccines against influenza has not been clearly ...
Immunisation programs are designed to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza, but mos...
Immunisation programs are designed to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza, but mos...
Immunisation programs are designed to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza, but mos...
Influenza is mostly a mild, self-limiting infection and severe infection requiring hospitalisation i...
The National Influenza Program aims to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza by prov...
Influenza is mostly a mild, self-limiting infection and severe infection requiring hospitalisation i...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate influenza vaccine coverage and effectiveness against medically attended labor...
Data were pooled from three Australian sentinel general practice influenza surveillance networks to ...
BACKGROUND The influenza virus undergoes frequent antigenic drift, necessitating annual review of th...
We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of H1N1/09 containing influenza vaccines against hospitalizat...
We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of H1N1/09 containing influenza vaccines against hospitalizat...
Influenza vaccines are reviewed each year, and often changed, in an effort to maintain their effecti...
The effectiveness of currently licensed vaccines against influenza has not been clearly established,...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccines are reviewed each year, and often changed, in an effort to maintain t...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of currently licensed vaccines against influenza has not been clearly ...
Immunisation programs are designed to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza, but mos...
Immunisation programs are designed to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza, but mos...
Immunisation programs are designed to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza, but mos...
Influenza is mostly a mild, self-limiting infection and severe infection requiring hospitalisation i...
The National Influenza Program aims to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza by prov...
Influenza is mostly a mild, self-limiting infection and severe infection requiring hospitalisation i...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate influenza vaccine coverage and effectiveness against medically attended labor...
Data were pooled from three Australian sentinel general practice influenza surveillance networks to ...
BACKGROUND The influenza virus undergoes frequent antigenic drift, necessitating annual review of th...
We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of H1N1/09 containing influenza vaccines against hospitalizat...
We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of H1N1/09 containing influenza vaccines against hospitalizat...
Influenza vaccines are reviewed each year, and often changed, in an effort to maintain their effecti...
The effectiveness of currently licensed vaccines against influenza has not been clearly established,...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccines are reviewed each year, and often changed, in an effort to maintain t...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of currently licensed vaccines against influenza has not been clearly ...