Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.

The effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was evaluated in adult Korean populations with regard to how well it could prevent laboratory-confirmed influenza and influenza-related complications.A retrospective case-control and retrospective cohort study was conducted among patients...

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Main Authors: Won Suk Choi, Ji Yun Noh, Ji Hyeon Baek, Yu Bin Seo, Jacob Lee, Joon Young Song, Dae Won Park, Jin Soo Lee, Hee Jin Cheong, Woo Joo Kim
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4376859?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-07e1b71b14ce4d3f8cf7999c7237c34c2020-11-25T01:24:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e009871610.1371/journal.pone.0098716Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.Won Suk ChoiJi Yun NohJi Hyeon BaekYu Bin SeoJacob LeeJoon Young SongDae Won ParkJin Soo LeeHee Jin CheongWoo Joo KimThe effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was evaluated in adult Korean populations with regard to how well it could prevent laboratory-confirmed influenza and influenza-related complications.A retrospective case-control and retrospective cohort study was conducted among patients who visited four selected hospitals from September 2011 to May 2012. The analysis included 1,130 laboratory-confirmed influenza patients. For each influenza case, one control patient was chosen at a ratio of 1:1. A control was defined as an age group-matched patient who visited the same hospital with influenza-like illness within 48 hours of symptom onset but for whom laboratory tests were negative for influenza. Age group and visit date were matched between the cases and controls. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) was defined as [100 × (1-odds ratio for influenza in vaccinated versus non-vaccinated persons)]. The patients with laboratory-confirmed influenza were followed for at least one month through reviewing the medical records and conducting a telephone interview.The VE of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was 3.8% [95% confidence interval (CI), -16.5% to 20.6%] for preventing laboratory-confirmed influenza, -16.1% (95% CI, -48.3 to 9.1) for influenza A and 26.2% (95% CI, -2.6 to 46.2) for influenza B. The age-specific adjusted VE was 0.3% (95% CI, -29.4 to 23.1) among participants aged 19 to 49 years, 11.9% (95% CI, -34.3 to 42.2) among those aged 50 to 64 years and -3.9% (-60.1 to 32.5) among those aged ≥65 years. The adjusted VE for preventing any influenza-related complications was -10.7% (95% CI, -41.1% to 42.2%).The 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was not effective in preventing laboratory-confirmed influenza or influenza-related complications in adult Korean populations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4376859?pdf=render
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author Won Suk Choi
Ji Yun Noh
Ji Hyeon Baek
Yu Bin Seo
Jacob Lee
Joon Young Song
Dae Won Park
Jin Soo Lee
Hee Jin Cheong
Woo Joo Kim
spellingShingle Won Suk Choi
Ji Yun Noh
Ji Hyeon Baek
Yu Bin Seo
Jacob Lee
Joon Young Song
Dae Won Park
Jin Soo Lee
Hee Jin Cheong
Woo Joo Kim
Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Won Suk Choi
Ji Yun Noh
Ji Hyeon Baek
Yu Bin Seo
Jacob Lee
Joon Young Song
Dae Won Park
Jin Soo Lee
Hee Jin Cheong
Woo Joo Kim
author_sort Won Suk Choi
title Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.
title_short Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.
title_full Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.
title_fullStr Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.
title_full_unstemmed Suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult Korean populations.
title_sort suboptimal effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine in adult korean populations.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The effectiveness of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was evaluated in adult Korean populations with regard to how well it could prevent laboratory-confirmed influenza and influenza-related complications.A retrospective case-control and retrospective cohort study was conducted among patients who visited four selected hospitals from September 2011 to May 2012. The analysis included 1,130 laboratory-confirmed influenza patients. For each influenza case, one control patient was chosen at a ratio of 1:1. A control was defined as an age group-matched patient who visited the same hospital with influenza-like illness within 48 hours of symptom onset but for whom laboratory tests were negative for influenza. Age group and visit date were matched between the cases and controls. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) was defined as [100 × (1-odds ratio for influenza in vaccinated versus non-vaccinated persons)]. The patients with laboratory-confirmed influenza were followed for at least one month through reviewing the medical records and conducting a telephone interview.The VE of the 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was 3.8% [95% confidence interval (CI), -16.5% to 20.6%] for preventing laboratory-confirmed influenza, -16.1% (95% CI, -48.3 to 9.1) for influenza A and 26.2% (95% CI, -2.6 to 46.2) for influenza B. The age-specific adjusted VE was 0.3% (95% CI, -29.4 to 23.1) among participants aged 19 to 49 years, 11.9% (95% CI, -34.3 to 42.2) among those aged 50 to 64 years and -3.9% (-60.1 to 32.5) among those aged ≥65 years. The adjusted VE for preventing any influenza-related complications was -10.7% (95% CI, -41.1% to 42.2%).The 2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccine was not effective in preventing laboratory-confirmed influenza or influenza-related complications in adult Korean populations.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4376859?pdf=render
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