Cargando…

The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada

INTRODUCTION: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for older adults, but evidence regarding the impact of repeated vaccination has been inconclusive. AIM: We investigated vaccine effectiveness (VE) against laboratory-confirmed influenza and the impact of repeated vaccination over 10 previous...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kwong, Jeffrey C, Chung, Hannah, Jung, James KH, Buchan, Sarah A, Campigotto, Aaron, Campitelli, Michael A, Crowcroft, Natasha S, Gubbay, Jonathan B, Karnauchow, Timothy, Katz, Kevin, McGeer, Allison J, McNally, J Dayre, Richardson, David C, Richardson, Susan E, Rosella, Laura C, Schwartz, Kevin L, Simor, Andrew, Smieja, Marek, Zahariadis, George
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6961264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31937397
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.1.1900245
_version_ 1783487954140790784
author Kwong, Jeffrey C
Chung, Hannah
Jung, James KH
Buchan, Sarah A
Campigotto, Aaron
Campitelli, Michael A
Crowcroft, Natasha S
Gubbay, Jonathan B
Karnauchow, Timothy
Katz, Kevin
McGeer, Allison J
McNally, J Dayre
Richardson, David C
Richardson, Susan E
Rosella, Laura C
Schwartz, Kevin L
Simor, Andrew
Smieja, Marek
Zahariadis, George
author_facet Kwong, Jeffrey C
Chung, Hannah
Jung, James KH
Buchan, Sarah A
Campigotto, Aaron
Campitelli, Michael A
Crowcroft, Natasha S
Gubbay, Jonathan B
Karnauchow, Timothy
Katz, Kevin
McGeer, Allison J
McNally, J Dayre
Richardson, David C
Richardson, Susan E
Rosella, Laura C
Schwartz, Kevin L
Simor, Andrew
Smieja, Marek
Zahariadis, George
author_sort Kwong, Jeffrey C
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for older adults, but evidence regarding the impact of repeated vaccination has been inconclusive. AIM: We investigated vaccine effectiveness (VE) against laboratory-confirmed influenza and the impact of repeated vaccination over 10 previous seasons on current season VE among older adults. METHODS: We conducted an observational test-negative study in community-dwelling adults aged > 65 years in Ontario, Canada for the 2010/11 to 2015/16 seasons by linking laboratory and health administrative data. We estimated VE using multivariable logistic regression. We assessed the impact of repeated vaccination by stratifying by previous vaccination history. RESULTS: We included 58,304 testing episodes for respiratory viruses, with 11,496 (20%) testing positive for influenza and 31,004 (53%) vaccinated. Adjusted VE against laboratory-confirmed influenza for the six seasons combined was 21% (95% confidence interval (CI): 18 to 24%). Patients who were vaccinated in the current season, but had received no vaccinations in the previous 10 seasons, had higher current season VE (34%; 95%CI: 9 to 52%) than patients who had received 1–3 (26%; 95%CI: 13 to 37%), 4–6 (24%; 95%CI: 15 to 33%), 7–8 (13%; 95%CI: 2 to 22%), or 9–10 (7%; 95%CI: −4 to 16%) vaccinations (trend test p = 0.001). All estimates were higher after correcting for misclassification of current season vaccination status. For patients who were not vaccinated in the current season, residual protection rose significantly with increasing numbers of vaccinations received previously. CONCLUSIONS: Although VE appeared to decrease with increasing numbers of previous vaccinations, current season vaccination likely provides some protection against influenza regardless of the number of vaccinations received over the previous 10 influenza seasons.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6961264
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-69612642020-01-17 The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada Kwong, Jeffrey C Chung, Hannah Jung, James KH Buchan, Sarah A Campigotto, Aaron Campitelli, Michael A Crowcroft, Natasha S Gubbay, Jonathan B Karnauchow, Timothy Katz, Kevin McGeer, Allison J McNally, J Dayre Richardson, David C Richardson, Susan E Rosella, Laura C Schwartz, Kevin L Simor, Andrew Smieja, Marek Zahariadis, George Euro Surveill Research INTRODUCTION: Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for older adults, but evidence regarding the impact of repeated vaccination has been inconclusive. AIM: We investigated vaccine effectiveness (VE) against laboratory-confirmed influenza and the impact of repeated vaccination over 10 previous seasons on current season VE among older adults. METHODS: We conducted an observational test-negative study in community-dwelling adults aged > 65 years in Ontario, Canada for the 2010/11 to 2015/16 seasons by linking laboratory and health administrative data. We estimated VE using multivariable logistic regression. We assessed the impact of repeated vaccination by stratifying by previous vaccination history. RESULTS: We included 58,304 testing episodes for respiratory viruses, with 11,496 (20%) testing positive for influenza and 31,004 (53%) vaccinated. Adjusted VE against laboratory-confirmed influenza for the six seasons combined was 21% (95% confidence interval (CI): 18 to 24%). Patients who were vaccinated in the current season, but had received no vaccinations in the previous 10 seasons, had higher current season VE (34%; 95%CI: 9 to 52%) than patients who had received 1–3 (26%; 95%CI: 13 to 37%), 4–6 (24%; 95%CI: 15 to 33%), 7–8 (13%; 95%CI: 2 to 22%), or 9–10 (7%; 95%CI: −4 to 16%) vaccinations (trend test p = 0.001). All estimates were higher after correcting for misclassification of current season vaccination status. For patients who were not vaccinated in the current season, residual protection rose significantly with increasing numbers of vaccinations received previously. CONCLUSIONS: Although VE appeared to decrease with increasing numbers of previous vaccinations, current season vaccination likely provides some protection against influenza regardless of the number of vaccinations received over the previous 10 influenza seasons. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2020-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6961264/ /pubmed/31937397 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.1.1900245 Text en This article is copyright of the authors or their affiliated institutions, 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Research
Kwong, Jeffrey C
Chung, Hannah
Jung, James KH
Buchan, Sarah A
Campigotto, Aaron
Campitelli, Michael A
Crowcroft, Natasha S
Gubbay, Jonathan B
Karnauchow, Timothy
Katz, Kevin
McGeer, Allison J
McNally, J Dayre
Richardson, David C
Richardson, Susan E
Rosella, Laura C
Schwartz, Kevin L
Simor, Andrew
Smieja, Marek
Zahariadis, George
The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada
title The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada
title_full The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada
title_fullStr The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada
title_full_unstemmed The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada
title_short The impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in Ontario, Canada
title_sort impact of repeated vaccination using 10-year vaccination history on protection against influenza in older adults: a test-negative design study across the 2010/11 to 2015/16 influenza seasons in ontario, canada
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6961264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31937397
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.1.1900245
work_keys_str_mv AT kwongjeffreyc theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT chunghannah theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT jungjameskh theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT buchansaraha theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT campigottoaaron theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT campitellimichaela theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT crowcroftnatashas theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT gubbayjonathanb theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT karnauchowtimothy theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT katzkevin theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT mcgeerallisonj theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT mcnallyjdayre theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT richardsondavidc theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT richardsonsusane theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT rosellalaurac theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT schwartzkevinl theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT simorandrew theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT smiejamarek theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT zahariadisgeorge theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT theimpactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT kwongjeffreyc impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT chunghannah impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT jungjameskh impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT buchansaraha impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT campigottoaaron impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT campitellimichaela impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT crowcroftnatashas impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT gubbayjonathanb impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT karnauchowtimothy impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT katzkevin impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT mcgeerallisonj impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT mcnallyjdayre impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT richardsondavidc impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT richardsonsusane impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT rosellalaurac impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT schwartzkevinl impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT simorandrew impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT smiejamarek impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT zahariadisgeorge impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada
AT impactofrepeatedvaccinationusing10yearvaccinationhistoryonprotectionagainstinfluenzainolderadultsatestnegativedesignstudyacrossthe201011to201516influenzaseasonsinontariocanada