AI Article Synopsis

  • About 80% of Korean seniors aged 65 and older get the flu vaccine each year, but results on the effectiveness of repeated vaccinations are mixed.
  • A study from 2012 to 2015 assessed the effectiveness of the flu vaccine among seniors with flu-like symptoms during A/H3N2 seasons, comparing those vaccinated only for the current season versus those who had multiple vaccinations.
  • Results indicated that in the 2012-2013 season, the vaccine was effective primarily for those vaccinated that season, whereas in later seasons, effectiveness was similar for those vaccinated multiple times and those vaccinated once.

Article Abstract

Background: Annually, about 80% of the Korean elderly aged ≥65 years receive influenza vaccination. Repeated annual vaccination has been suggested as an important factor of poor influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE), though reported conflicting results.

Methods: During the consecutive A/H3N2-dominant influenza seasons between 2012 and 2015, we comparatively evaluated the VE (repeated vs. current season only) against laboratory-confirmed influenza, pneumonia and hospitalization in the elderly aged ≥65 years with influenza-like illness (ILI). Clinical and demographic data were collected prospectively, and vaccination status of prior and current seasons was verified using the immunization registry data of Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Results: During the first A/H3N2-dominant season in 2012-2013, influenza vaccine showed statistically significant effectiveness against influenza A infection only and when vaccinated in the current season only (VE 53%, 95% CI 15-77). In the latter two seasons (2013-2015 years), the adjusted VE for influenza A was indistinguishable between repeated vaccination and vaccination in the current season only.

Conclusion: During consecutive influenza A/H3N2 epidemics, poor influenza vaccine effectiveness may be more pronounced among the elderly population with a high annual vaccine uptake rate.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.10.012DOI Listing

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