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Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study

BACKGROUND: The 2009 influenza pandemic was caused by the A/H1N1pdm09 virus, which was subsequently included in the seasonal vaccine, up to 2016/2017, as the A/H1N1 strain. This provided a unique opportunity to investigate the antibody response to H1N1pdm09 over time. METHODS: Healthcare workers (HC...

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Autores principales: Trieu, Mai-Chi, Jul-Larsen, Åsne, Sævik, Marianne, Madsen, Anders, Nøstbakken, Jane Kristin, Zhou, Fan, Skrede, Steinar, Cox, Rebecca Jane
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6336911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29893797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy487
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author Trieu, Mai-Chi
Jul-Larsen, Åsne
Sævik, Marianne
Madsen, Anders
Nøstbakken, Jane Kristin
Zhou, Fan
Skrede, Steinar
Cox, Rebecca Jane
author_facet Trieu, Mai-Chi
Jul-Larsen, Åsne
Sævik, Marianne
Madsen, Anders
Nøstbakken, Jane Kristin
Zhou, Fan
Skrede, Steinar
Cox, Rebecca Jane
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description BACKGROUND: The 2009 influenza pandemic was caused by the A/H1N1pdm09 virus, which was subsequently included in the seasonal vaccine, up to 2016/2017, as the A/H1N1 strain. This provided a unique opportunity to investigate the antibody response to H1N1pdm09 over time. METHODS: Healthcare workers (HCWs) were immunized with the AS03-adjuvanted H1N1pdm09 vaccine in 2009 (N = 250), and subsequently vaccinated with seasonal vaccines containing H1N1pdm09 for 4 seasons (repeated group), <4 seasons (occasional group), or no seasons (single group). Blood samples were collected pre and at 21 days and 3, 6, and 12 months after each vaccination, or annually (pre-season) from 2010 in the single group. The H1N1pdm09-specific antibodies were measured by the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay. RESULTS: Pandemic vaccination robustly induced HI antibodies that persisted above the 50% protective threshold (HI titers ≥ 40) over 12 months post-vaccination. Previous seasonal vaccination and the duration of adverse events after the pandemic vaccination influenced the decision to vaccinate in subsequent seasons. During 2010/2011–2013/2014, antibodies were boosted after each seasonal vaccination, although no significant difference was observed between the repeated and occasional groups. In the single group without seasonal vaccination, 32% of HCWs seroconverted (≥4-fold increase in HI titers) during the 4 subsequent years, most of whom had HI titers <40 prior to seroconversion. When excluding these seroconverted HCWs, HI titers gradually declined from 12 to 60 months post–pandemic vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: Pandemic vaccination elicited durable antibodies, supporting the incorporation of adjuvant. Our findings support the current recommendation of annual influenza vaccination in HCWs. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT01003288.
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spelling pubmed-63369112019-01-25 Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study Trieu, Mai-Chi Jul-Larsen, Åsne Sævik, Marianne Madsen, Anders Nøstbakken, Jane Kristin Zhou, Fan Skrede, Steinar Cox, Rebecca Jane Clin Infect Dis Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: The 2009 influenza pandemic was caused by the A/H1N1pdm09 virus, which was subsequently included in the seasonal vaccine, up to 2016/2017, as the A/H1N1 strain. This provided a unique opportunity to investigate the antibody response to H1N1pdm09 over time. METHODS: Healthcare workers (HCWs) were immunized with the AS03-adjuvanted H1N1pdm09 vaccine in 2009 (N = 250), and subsequently vaccinated with seasonal vaccines containing H1N1pdm09 for 4 seasons (repeated group), <4 seasons (occasional group), or no seasons (single group). Blood samples were collected pre and at 21 days and 3, 6, and 12 months after each vaccination, or annually (pre-season) from 2010 in the single group. The H1N1pdm09-specific antibodies were measured by the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay. RESULTS: Pandemic vaccination robustly induced HI antibodies that persisted above the 50% protective threshold (HI titers ≥ 40) over 12 months post-vaccination. Previous seasonal vaccination and the duration of adverse events after the pandemic vaccination influenced the decision to vaccinate in subsequent seasons. During 2010/2011–2013/2014, antibodies were boosted after each seasonal vaccination, although no significant difference was observed between the repeated and occasional groups. In the single group without seasonal vaccination, 32% of HCWs seroconverted (≥4-fold increase in HI titers) during the 4 subsequent years, most of whom had HI titers <40 prior to seroconversion. When excluding these seroconverted HCWs, HI titers gradually declined from 12 to 60 months post–pandemic vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: Pandemic vaccination elicited durable antibodies, supporting the incorporation of adjuvant. Our findings support the current recommendation of annual influenza vaccination in HCWs. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT01003288. Oxford University Press 2019-02-01 2018-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6336911/ /pubmed/29893797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy487 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Trieu, Mai-Chi
Jul-Larsen, Åsne
Sævik, Marianne
Madsen, Anders
Nøstbakken, Jane Kristin
Zhou, Fan
Skrede, Steinar
Cox, Rebecca Jane
Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
title Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
title_full Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
title_fullStr Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
title_full_unstemmed Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
title_short Antibody Responses to Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 Virus After Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in Healthcare Workers: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
title_sort antibody responses to influenza a/h1n1pdm09 virus after pandemic and seasonal influenza vaccination in healthcare workers: a 5-year follow-up study
topic Articles and Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6336911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29893797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy487
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