AbstractBackgroundRecent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza may decline within one season. We reanalyzed data from a study of influenza vaccine effectiveness to determine if time since vaccination was an independent predictor of influenza A (H3N2).MethodsPatients with acute respiratory illness were actively recruited during the 2007–2008 season. Respiratory swabs were tested for influenza, and vaccination dates were determined by a validated immunization registry. The association between influenza RT-PCR result and vaccination interval (days) was examined using multivariable logistic regression, adjusting for calendar time, age and other confounders.ResultsThere were 629 vaccinated participants, includi...
SummaryWe evaluated the effectiveness of inactivated influenza vaccine in persons aged ≥45 years wit...
In Europe, annual influenza vaccination is recommended to elderly. From 2011 to 2014 and in 2015–16,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies...
Background:Recent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza may decli...
Background. Recent studies suggest that influenza vaccination in the previous season may influence t...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza vaccines are now widely used to reduce the burden of annual epidemics of...
AbstractBackgroundFactors, such as age, comorbidities, vaccine type, herd immunity, previous influen...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Comm...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case–control study measures influenza vacc...
Influenza vaccines are currently the best method available to prevent seasonal influenza infection. ...
INTRODUCTION: The influenza vaccine is less immunogenic in older than younger adults, and the durati...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study measures influenza vacc...
BACKGROUND: There have been inconsistent reports of decreased vaccine effectiveness (VE) against inf...
ObjectivesEvidence suggests repeated influenza vaccination may reduce vaccine effectiveness (VE). Us...
SummaryWe evaluated the effectiveness of inactivated influenza vaccine in persons aged ≥45 years wit...
In Europe, annual influenza vaccination is recommended to elderly. From 2011 to 2014 and in 2015–16,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies...
Background:Recent studies have suggested that vaccine-induced protection against influenza may decli...
Background. Recent studies suggest that influenza vaccination in the previous season may influence t...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza vaccines are now widely used to reduce the burden of annual epidemics of...
AbstractBackgroundFactors, such as age, comorbidities, vaccine type, herd immunity, previous influen...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure adequate protection from seasonal influenza in the US, the Advisory Comm...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case–control study measures influenza vacc...
Influenza vaccines are currently the best method available to prevent seasonal influenza infection. ...
INTRODUCTION: The influenza vaccine is less immunogenic in older than younger adults, and the durati...
BackgroundSome studies suggest that influenza vaccination might be protective against severe influen...
Since the 2008/9 influenza season, the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study measures influenza vacc...
BACKGROUND: There have been inconsistent reports of decreased vaccine effectiveness (VE) against inf...
ObjectivesEvidence suggests repeated influenza vaccination may reduce vaccine effectiveness (VE). Us...
SummaryWe evaluated the effectiveness of inactivated influenza vaccine in persons aged ≥45 years wit...
In Europe, annual influenza vaccination is recommended to elderly. From 2011 to 2014 and in 2015–16,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Most evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccines comes from studies...