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1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons

BACKGROUND: Children with underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for developing severe influenza illness. Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all children ≥ 6 months and can protect against severe influenza. Limited studies have examined if vaccine effectiveness (VE) against in...

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Autores principales: Noble, Emma K, Hayek, Haya, Stewart, Laura S, Sahni, Leila C, Boom, Julie A, Michaels, Marian G, Williams, John V, Englund, Janet A, Klein, Eileen J, Staat, Mary A, Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P, Selvarangan, Rangaraj, Schuster, Jennifer E, Weinberg, Geoffrey A, Szilagyi, Peter G, Clopper, Benjamin R, Moline, Heidi L, Halasa, Natasha B, Olson, Samantha M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676925/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1564
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author Noble, Emma K
Hayek, Haya
Stewart, Laura S
Sahni, Leila C
Boom, Julie A
Michaels, Marian G
Williams, John V
Englund, Janet A
Klein, Eileen J
Staat, Mary A
Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P
Selvarangan, Rangaraj
Schuster, Jennifer E
Weinberg, Geoffrey A
Szilagyi, Peter G
Clopper, Benjamin R
Moline, Heidi L
Halasa, Natasha B
Olson, Samantha M
author_facet Noble, Emma K
Hayek, Haya
Stewart, Laura S
Sahni, Leila C
Boom, Julie A
Michaels, Marian G
Williams, John V
Englund, Janet A
Klein, Eileen J
Staat, Mary A
Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P
Selvarangan, Rangaraj
Schuster, Jennifer E
Weinberg, Geoffrey A
Szilagyi, Peter G
Clopper, Benjamin R
Moline, Heidi L
Halasa, Natasha B
Olson, Samantha M
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description BACKGROUND: Children with underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for developing severe influenza illness. Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all children ≥ 6 months and can protect against severe influenza. Limited studies have examined if vaccine effectiveness (VE) against influenza illness differs in children with underlying conditions compared to those without. METHODS: We used a test-negative design to assess VE against laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated ED visits or hospitalizations in children 6 months-17 years of age with and without underlying conditions. Children were enrolled at 7 medical centers within NVSN, a prospective respiratory viral surveillance platform in 7 states, during each influenza season from 2015-2016 through 2019-2020. Influenza vaccination was assessed using documentation from state registries or providers. Underlying conditions were abstracted from medical records. We estimated VE by comparing the odds of vaccination ≥ 14 days prior to symptom onset in case patients with influenza compared to test-negative control patients with non-influenza respiratory illness. VE was adjusted for age, study site, and calendar time. RESULTS: A total of 15,739 children were included (2,800 cases and 12,939 controls). Among cases, 48% had an underlying condition, and about half (51%) of those conditions were respiratory (Table). Cases with underlying conditions were more likely to be hospitalized (53%) compared to cases without (26%). Among patients with underlying conditions, 38% of cases and 56% of controls were vaccinated (Figure). Overall (ED or hospitalization) VE was 48% (95% CI: 41%, 54%) among children with underlying conditions and 57% (95% CI: 50%, 62%) among children without. VE against hospitalization was 46% (95% CI: 36%, 54%) among children with underlying medical conditions and 59% (95% CI: 48%, 68%) among children without. [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Vaccination reduced the odds of influenza illness in children with and without underlying conditions. VE was similar in children regardless of presence of conditions. Vaccination was sub-optimal in children with and without underlying conditions and continued efforts are needed to improve vaccination uptake in all children ≥ 6 months. DISCLOSURES: Marian G. Michaels, MD, MPH, Merck: Grant/Research Support|Viracor: Grant/Research Support John V. Williams, MD, Merck: Grant/Research Support|Quidel: Board Member Janet A. Englund, MD, Ark Biopharma: Advisor/Consultant|AstraZeneca: Advisor/Consultant|AstraZeneca: Grant/Research Support|GlaxoSmithKline: Grant/Research Support|Meissa Vaccines: Advisor/Consultant|Merck: Grant/Research Support|Moderna: Advisor/Consultant|Moderna: Grant/Research Support|Pfizer: Advisor/Consultant|Pfizer: Grant/Research Support|Sanofi Pasteur: Advisor/Consultant Mary A. Staat, MD, MPH, CDC: Grant/Research Support|Cepheid: Grant/Research Support|Merck: Grant/Research Support|NIH: Grant/Research Support|Pfizer: Grant/Research Support|Up-To-Date: Honoraria Elizabeth P. Schlaudecker, MD, MPH, Pfizer: Grant/Research Support|Sanofi Pasteur: Advisor/Consultant Rangaraj Selvarangan, BVSc, PhD, D(ABMM), FIDSA, FAAM, Abbott: Honoraria|Altona Diagnostics: Grant/Research Support|Baebies Inc: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Grant/Research Support|Bio-Rad: Grant/Research Support|Cepheid: Grant/Research Support|GSK: Advisor/Consultant|Hologic: Grant/Research Support|Lab Simply: Advisor/Consultant|Luminex: Grant/Research Support Geoffrey A. Weinberg, MD, Merck & Co: Honoraria Natasha B. Halasa, MD, MPH, Merck: Grant/Research Support|Quidell: Grant/Research Support|Quidell: donation of kits|Sanofi: Grant/Research Support|Sanofi: vaccine support
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spelling pubmed-106769252023-11-27 1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons Noble, Emma K Hayek, Haya Stewart, Laura S Sahni, Leila C Boom, Julie A Michaels, Marian G Williams, John V Englund, Janet A Klein, Eileen J Staat, Mary A Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P Selvarangan, Rangaraj Schuster, Jennifer E Weinberg, Geoffrey A Szilagyi, Peter G Clopper, Benjamin R Moline, Heidi L Halasa, Natasha B Olson, Samantha M Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: Children with underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for developing severe influenza illness. Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all children ≥ 6 months and can protect against severe influenza. Limited studies have examined if vaccine effectiveness (VE) against influenza illness differs in children with underlying conditions compared to those without. METHODS: We used a test-negative design to assess VE against laboratory-confirmed influenza-associated ED visits or hospitalizations in children 6 months-17 years of age with and without underlying conditions. Children were enrolled at 7 medical centers within NVSN, a prospective respiratory viral surveillance platform in 7 states, during each influenza season from 2015-2016 through 2019-2020. Influenza vaccination was assessed using documentation from state registries or providers. Underlying conditions were abstracted from medical records. We estimated VE by comparing the odds of vaccination ≥ 14 days prior to symptom onset in case patients with influenza compared to test-negative control patients with non-influenza respiratory illness. VE was adjusted for age, study site, and calendar time. RESULTS: A total of 15,739 children were included (2,800 cases and 12,939 controls). Among cases, 48% had an underlying condition, and about half (51%) of those conditions were respiratory (Table). Cases with underlying conditions were more likely to be hospitalized (53%) compared to cases without (26%). Among patients with underlying conditions, 38% of cases and 56% of controls were vaccinated (Figure). Overall (ED or hospitalization) VE was 48% (95% CI: 41%, 54%) among children with underlying conditions and 57% (95% CI: 50%, 62%) among children without. VE against hospitalization was 46% (95% CI: 36%, 54%) among children with underlying medical conditions and 59% (95% CI: 48%, 68%) among children without. [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Vaccination reduced the odds of influenza illness in children with and without underlying conditions. VE was similar in children regardless of presence of conditions. Vaccination was sub-optimal in children with and without underlying conditions and continued efforts are needed to improve vaccination uptake in all children ≥ 6 months. DISCLOSURES: Marian G. Michaels, MD, MPH, Merck: Grant/Research Support|Viracor: Grant/Research Support John V. Williams, MD, Merck: Grant/Research Support|Quidel: Board Member Janet A. Englund, MD, Ark Biopharma: Advisor/Consultant|AstraZeneca: Advisor/Consultant|AstraZeneca: Grant/Research Support|GlaxoSmithKline: Grant/Research Support|Meissa Vaccines: Advisor/Consultant|Merck: Grant/Research Support|Moderna: Advisor/Consultant|Moderna: Grant/Research Support|Pfizer: Advisor/Consultant|Pfizer: Grant/Research Support|Sanofi Pasteur: Advisor/Consultant Mary A. Staat, MD, MPH, CDC: Grant/Research Support|Cepheid: Grant/Research Support|Merck: Grant/Research Support|NIH: Grant/Research Support|Pfizer: Grant/Research Support|Up-To-Date: Honoraria Elizabeth P. Schlaudecker, MD, MPH, Pfizer: Grant/Research Support|Sanofi Pasteur: Advisor/Consultant Rangaraj Selvarangan, BVSc, PhD, D(ABMM), FIDSA, FAAM, Abbott: Honoraria|Altona Diagnostics: Grant/Research Support|Baebies Inc: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Advisor/Consultant|BioMerieux: Grant/Research Support|Bio-Rad: Grant/Research Support|Cepheid: Grant/Research Support|GSK: Advisor/Consultant|Hologic: Grant/Research Support|Lab Simply: Advisor/Consultant|Luminex: Grant/Research Support Geoffrey A. Weinberg, MD, Merck & Co: Honoraria Natasha B. Halasa, MD, MPH, Merck: Grant/Research Support|Quidell: Grant/Research Support|Quidell: donation of kits|Sanofi: Grant/Research Support|Sanofi: vaccine support Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10676925/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1564 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Noble, Emma K
Hayek, Haya
Stewart, Laura S
Sahni, Leila C
Boom, Julie A
Michaels, Marian G
Williams, John V
Englund, Janet A
Klein, Eileen J
Staat, Mary A
Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P
Selvarangan, Rangaraj
Schuster, Jennifer E
Weinberg, Geoffrey A
Szilagyi, Peter G
Clopper, Benjamin R
Moline, Heidi L
Halasa, Natasha B
Olson, Samantha M
1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons
title 1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons
title_full 1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons
title_fullStr 1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons
title_full_unstemmed 1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons
title_short 1733. Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination Against Influenza-Associated Emergency Department (ED) Visits and Hospitalizations Among Children With and Without Underlying Medical Conditions, New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 Influenza Seasons
title_sort 1733. effectiveness of influenza vaccination against influenza-associated emergency department (ed) visits and hospitalizations among children with and without underlying medical conditions, new vaccine surveillance network (nvsn), 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 influenza seasons
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676925/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1564
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