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Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada

BACKGROUND: In late spring 2009, concern was raised in Canada that prior vaccination with the 2008–09 trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) was associated with increased risk of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) illness. Several epidemiologic investigations were conducted through the summe...

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Autores principales: Skowronski, Danuta M., De Serres, Gaston, Crowcroft, Natasha S., Janjua, Naveed Z., Boulianne, Nicole, Hottes, Travis S., Rosella, Laura C., Dickinson, James A., Gilca, Rodica, Sethi, Pam, Ouhoummane, Najwa, Willison, Donald J., Rouleau, Isabelle, Petric, Martin, Fonseca, Kevin, Drews, Steven J., Rebbapragada, Anuradha, Charest, Hugues, Hamelin, Marie-Ève, Boivin, Guy, Gardy, Jennifer L., Li, Yan, Kwindt, Trijntje L., Patrick, David M., Brunham, Robert C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2850386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20386731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000258
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author Skowronski, Danuta M.
De Serres, Gaston
Crowcroft, Natasha S.
Janjua, Naveed Z.
Boulianne, Nicole
Hottes, Travis S.
Rosella, Laura C.
Dickinson, James A.
Gilca, Rodica
Sethi, Pam
Ouhoummane, Najwa
Willison, Donald J.
Rouleau, Isabelle
Petric, Martin
Fonseca, Kevin
Drews, Steven J.
Rebbapragada, Anuradha
Charest, Hugues
Hamelin, Marie-Ève
Boivin, Guy
Gardy, Jennifer L.
Li, Yan
Kwindt, Trijntje L.
Patrick, David M.
Brunham, Robert C.
author_facet Skowronski, Danuta M.
De Serres, Gaston
Crowcroft, Natasha S.
Janjua, Naveed Z.
Boulianne, Nicole
Hottes, Travis S.
Rosella, Laura C.
Dickinson, James A.
Gilca, Rodica
Sethi, Pam
Ouhoummane, Najwa
Willison, Donald J.
Rouleau, Isabelle
Petric, Martin
Fonseca, Kevin
Drews, Steven J.
Rebbapragada, Anuradha
Charest, Hugues
Hamelin, Marie-Ève
Boivin, Guy
Gardy, Jennifer L.
Li, Yan
Kwindt, Trijntje L.
Patrick, David M.
Brunham, Robert C.
author_sort Skowronski, Danuta M.
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description BACKGROUND: In late spring 2009, concern was raised in Canada that prior vaccination with the 2008–09 trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) was associated with increased risk of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) illness. Several epidemiologic investigations were conducted through the summer to assess this putative association. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Studies included: (1) test-negative case-control design based on Canada's sentinel vaccine effectiveness monitoring system in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec; (2) conventional case-control design using population controls in Quebec; (3) test-negative case-control design in Ontario; and (4) prospective household transmission (cohort) study in Quebec. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios for TIV effect on community- or hospital-based laboratory-confirmed seasonal or pH1N1 influenza cases compared to controls with restriction, stratification, and adjustment for covariates including combinations of age, sex, comorbidity, timeliness of medical visit, prior physician visits, and/or health care worker (HCW) status. For the prospective study risk ratios were computed. Based on the sentinel study of 672 cases and 857 controls, 2008–09 TIV was associated with statistically significant protection against seasonal influenza (odds ratio 0.44, 95% CI 0.33–0.59). In contrast, estimates from the sentinel and three other observational studies, involving a total of 1,226 laboratory-confirmed pH1N1 cases and 1,505 controls, indicated that prior receipt of 2008–09 TIV was associated with increased risk of medically attended pH1N1 illness during the spring–summer 2009, with estimated risk or odds ratios ranging from 1.4 to 2.5. Risk of pH1N1 hospitalization was not further increased among vaccinated people when comparing hospitalized to community cases. CONCLUSIONS: Prior receipt of 2008–09 TIV was associated with increased risk of medically attended pH1N1 illness during the spring–summer 2009 in Canada. The occurrence of bias (selection, information) or confounding cannot be ruled out. Further experimental and epidemiological assessment is warranted. Possible biological mechanisms and immunoepidemiologic implications are considered. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary
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spelling pubmed-28503862010-04-12 Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada Skowronski, Danuta M. De Serres, Gaston Crowcroft, Natasha S. Janjua, Naveed Z. Boulianne, Nicole Hottes, Travis S. Rosella, Laura C. Dickinson, James A. Gilca, Rodica Sethi, Pam Ouhoummane, Najwa Willison, Donald J. Rouleau, Isabelle Petric, Martin Fonseca, Kevin Drews, Steven J. Rebbapragada, Anuradha Charest, Hugues Hamelin, Marie-Ève Boivin, Guy Gardy, Jennifer L. Li, Yan Kwindt, Trijntje L. Patrick, David M. Brunham, Robert C. PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: In late spring 2009, concern was raised in Canada that prior vaccination with the 2008–09 trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) was associated with increased risk of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) illness. Several epidemiologic investigations were conducted through the summer to assess this putative association. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Studies included: (1) test-negative case-control design based on Canada's sentinel vaccine effectiveness monitoring system in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec; (2) conventional case-control design using population controls in Quebec; (3) test-negative case-control design in Ontario; and (4) prospective household transmission (cohort) study in Quebec. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios for TIV effect on community- or hospital-based laboratory-confirmed seasonal or pH1N1 influenza cases compared to controls with restriction, stratification, and adjustment for covariates including combinations of age, sex, comorbidity, timeliness of medical visit, prior physician visits, and/or health care worker (HCW) status. For the prospective study risk ratios were computed. Based on the sentinel study of 672 cases and 857 controls, 2008–09 TIV was associated with statistically significant protection against seasonal influenza (odds ratio 0.44, 95% CI 0.33–0.59). In contrast, estimates from the sentinel and three other observational studies, involving a total of 1,226 laboratory-confirmed pH1N1 cases and 1,505 controls, indicated that prior receipt of 2008–09 TIV was associated with increased risk of medically attended pH1N1 illness during the spring–summer 2009, with estimated risk or odds ratios ranging from 1.4 to 2.5. Risk of pH1N1 hospitalization was not further increased among vaccinated people when comparing hospitalized to community cases. CONCLUSIONS: Prior receipt of 2008–09 TIV was associated with increased risk of medically attended pH1N1 illness during the spring–summer 2009 in Canada. The occurrence of bias (selection, information) or confounding cannot be ruled out. Further experimental and epidemiological assessment is warranted. Possible biological mechanisms and immunoepidemiologic implications are considered. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary Public Library of Science 2010-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2850386/ /pubmed/20386731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000258 Text en Skowronski et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Skowronski, Danuta M.
De Serres, Gaston
Crowcroft, Natasha S.
Janjua, Naveed Z.
Boulianne, Nicole
Hottes, Travis S.
Rosella, Laura C.
Dickinson, James A.
Gilca, Rodica
Sethi, Pam
Ouhoummane, Najwa
Willison, Donald J.
Rouleau, Isabelle
Petric, Martin
Fonseca, Kevin
Drews, Steven J.
Rebbapragada, Anuradha
Charest, Hugues
Hamelin, Marie-Ève
Boivin, Guy
Gardy, Jennifer L.
Li, Yan
Kwindt, Trijntje L.
Patrick, David M.
Brunham, Robert C.
Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada
title Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada
title_full Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada
title_fullStr Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada
title_full_unstemmed Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada
title_short Association between the 2008–09 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine and Pandemic H1N1 Illness during Spring–Summer 2009: Four Observational Studies from Canada
title_sort association between the 2008–09 seasonal influenza vaccine and pandemic h1n1 illness during spring–summer 2009: four observational studies from canada
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2850386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20386731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000258
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