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Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore

BACKGROUND: Limited information is available about pandemic H1N1-2009 influenza vaccine effectiveness in tropical communities. We studied the effectiveness of a pandemic H1N1 vaccination program in reducing influenza cases in Singapore. METHODS: A surveillance study was conducted among military pers...

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Autores principales: Lee, Vernon J., Tan, Chi Hsien, Yap, Jonathan, Cook, Alex R., Ting, Pei-Jun, Loh, Jin-Phang, Gao, Qiuhan, Chen, Mark I., Kang, Wee Lee, Tan, Boon Huan, Tambyah, Paul A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22053196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026572
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author Lee, Vernon J.
Tan, Chi Hsien
Yap, Jonathan
Cook, Alex R.
Ting, Pei-Jun
Loh, Jin-Phang
Gao, Qiuhan
Chen, Mark I.
Kang, Wee Lee
Tan, Boon Huan
Tambyah, Paul A.
author_facet Lee, Vernon J.
Tan, Chi Hsien
Yap, Jonathan
Cook, Alex R.
Ting, Pei-Jun
Loh, Jin-Phang
Gao, Qiuhan
Chen, Mark I.
Kang, Wee Lee
Tan, Boon Huan
Tambyah, Paul A.
author_sort Lee, Vernon J.
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description BACKGROUND: Limited information is available about pandemic H1N1-2009 influenza vaccine effectiveness in tropical communities. We studied the effectiveness of a pandemic H1N1 vaccination program in reducing influenza cases in Singapore. METHODS: A surveillance study was conducted among military personnel presenting with febrile respiratory illness from mid-2009 to mid-2010. Consenting individuals underwent nasal washes, which were tested with RT-PCR and subtyped. A vaccination program (inactivated monovalent Panvax H1N1-2009 vaccine) was carried out among recruits. A Bayesian hierarchical model was used to quantify relative risks in the pre- and post-vaccination periods. An autoregressive generalised linear model (GLM) was developed to minimise confounding. RESULTS: Of 2858 participants, 437(15.3%), 60(2.1%), and 273(9.6%) had pandemic H1N1, H3N2, and influenza B. The ratio of relative risks for pandemic H1N1 infection before and after vaccination for the recruit camp relative to other camps was 0.14(0.016,0.49); for H3N2, 0.44(0.035,1.8); and for influenza B, 18(0.77,89). Using the GLM for the recruit camp, post-vaccination weekly cases decreased by 54%(37%,67%, p<0.001) from that expected without vaccination; influenza B increased by 66 times(9–479 times, p<0.001); with no statistical difference for H3N2 (p = 0.54). CONCLUSIONS: Pandemic vaccination reduced H1N1-2009 disease burden among military recruits. Routine seasonal influenza vaccination should be considered.
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spelling pubmed-32038982011-11-03 Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore Lee, Vernon J. Tan, Chi Hsien Yap, Jonathan Cook, Alex R. Ting, Pei-Jun Loh, Jin-Phang Gao, Qiuhan Chen, Mark I. Kang, Wee Lee Tan, Boon Huan Tambyah, Paul A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Limited information is available about pandemic H1N1-2009 influenza vaccine effectiveness in tropical communities. We studied the effectiveness of a pandemic H1N1 vaccination program in reducing influenza cases in Singapore. METHODS: A surveillance study was conducted among military personnel presenting with febrile respiratory illness from mid-2009 to mid-2010. Consenting individuals underwent nasal washes, which were tested with RT-PCR and subtyped. A vaccination program (inactivated monovalent Panvax H1N1-2009 vaccine) was carried out among recruits. A Bayesian hierarchical model was used to quantify relative risks in the pre- and post-vaccination periods. An autoregressive generalised linear model (GLM) was developed to minimise confounding. RESULTS: Of 2858 participants, 437(15.3%), 60(2.1%), and 273(9.6%) had pandemic H1N1, H3N2, and influenza B. The ratio of relative risks for pandemic H1N1 infection before and after vaccination for the recruit camp relative to other camps was 0.14(0.016,0.49); for H3N2, 0.44(0.035,1.8); and for influenza B, 18(0.77,89). Using the GLM for the recruit camp, post-vaccination weekly cases decreased by 54%(37%,67%, p<0.001) from that expected without vaccination; influenza B increased by 66 times(9–479 times, p<0.001); with no statistical difference for H3N2 (p = 0.54). CONCLUSIONS: Pandemic vaccination reduced H1N1-2009 disease burden among military recruits. Routine seasonal influenza vaccination should be considered. Public Library of Science 2011-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3203898/ /pubmed/22053196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026572 Text en Lee 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
Lee, Vernon J.
Tan, Chi Hsien
Yap, Jonathan
Cook, Alex R.
Ting, Pei-Jun
Loh, Jin-Phang
Gao, Qiuhan
Chen, Mark I.
Kang, Wee Lee
Tan, Boon Huan
Tambyah, Paul A.
Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore
title Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore
title_full Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore
title_short Effectiveness of Pandemic H1N1-2009 Vaccination in Reducing Laboratory Confirmed Influenza Infections among Military Recruits in Tropical Singapore
title_sort effectiveness of pandemic h1n1-2009 vaccination in reducing laboratory confirmed influenza infections among military recruits in tropical singapore
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22053196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026572
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