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32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex
BACKGROUND: People with HIV (PWH) may be more likely than people without HIV (HIV-) to receive influenza vaccinations. However, it is unknown if there are demographic differences in vaccination rates and whether this varies by HIV status. METHODS: We identified all adult PWH (≥18 years) and 20:1 rac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776092/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.077 |
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author | Levine-Hall, Tory Hood, Nicole Alexeeff, Stacey Anderson, Alexandra Hojilla, J Carlo Horberg, Michael A Horberg, Michael A Lam, Jennifer Satre, Derek Silverberg, Michael |
author_facet | Levine-Hall, Tory Hood, Nicole Alexeeff, Stacey Anderson, Alexandra Hojilla, J Carlo Horberg, Michael A Horberg, Michael A Lam, Jennifer Satre, Derek Silverberg, Michael |
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description | BACKGROUND: People with HIV (PWH) may be more likely than people without HIV (HIV-) to receive influenza vaccinations. However, it is unknown if there are demographic differences in vaccination rates and whether this varies by HIV status. METHODS: We identified all adult PWH (≥18 years) and 20:1 race-, age- and sex-matched HIV- adults enrolled in Kaiser Permanente Northern California between 2013 - 2017. We evaluated prevalence of influenza vaccinations during the 2013 – 2016 flu seasons (September 1 to March 31). We used Poisson regression models with repeated measures (subjects contributed to multiple flu seasons) to estimate the relative risk [RR] of influenza vaccinations by race, age, and sex within HIV status strata. Multivariable models included terms for HIV status, race, age, sex, unhealthy alcohol use, smoking status, calendar year, alcohol use disorder, census-based education/income, depression, insurance type, and outpatient visits, and interaction terms for HIV*race, HIV*age group, and HIV*sex. RESULTS: The study sample included 7,422 PWH and 152,305 HIV-. 90% of PWH and 91% of HIV- were men; mean age at baseline was 49.4 (PWH) and 50.6 (HIV-) years; and 45% of PWH and 44% of HIV- were non-White. In adjusted models, PWH were more likely to receive the influenza vaccine compared with HIV- (RR 1.51; 95% CI 1.50–1.54). Among HIV-, Blacks were less likely to receive the vaccine compared with Whites (RR 0.77; 0.76–0.78); this effect was attenuated in PWH (RR 0.88; 0.84–0.92) (Figure, panel a). Among HIV-, older age groups were more likely to receive the vaccine compared with the 18 – 29 age group, with attenuated RRs among PWH (Figure, panel b). Among HIV-, females were more likely to receive the vaccine compared to males (RR 1.11; 1.09–1.13) while among PWH, females were less likely compared to males (RR 0.94; 0.89–1.00; p=0.04) (Figure, panel c). Adjusted relative risk of influenza vaccination by race, age, and sex [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: PWH were more likely to be vaccinated against influenza than HIV-. In both PWH and HIV-, Blacks and younger age groups were less likely to be vaccinated, although these associations were attenuated in PWH. The effect of sex varied by HIV status with increased vaccination rates for female HIV- but reduced rates for female PWH. Targeted efforts are needed to continue to close the gap in demographic disparities regarding influenza vaccination rates among PWH. DISCLOSURES: Michael Silverberg, PhD, MPH, Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Grant/Research Support) |
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spelling | pubmed-77760922021-01-07 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex Levine-Hall, Tory Hood, Nicole Alexeeff, Stacey Anderson, Alexandra Hojilla, J Carlo Horberg, Michael A Horberg, Michael A Lam, Jennifer Satre, Derek Silverberg, Michael Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: People with HIV (PWH) may be more likely than people without HIV (HIV-) to receive influenza vaccinations. However, it is unknown if there are demographic differences in vaccination rates and whether this varies by HIV status. METHODS: We identified all adult PWH (≥18 years) and 20:1 race-, age- and sex-matched HIV- adults enrolled in Kaiser Permanente Northern California between 2013 - 2017. We evaluated prevalence of influenza vaccinations during the 2013 – 2016 flu seasons (September 1 to March 31). We used Poisson regression models with repeated measures (subjects contributed to multiple flu seasons) to estimate the relative risk [RR] of influenza vaccinations by race, age, and sex within HIV status strata. Multivariable models included terms for HIV status, race, age, sex, unhealthy alcohol use, smoking status, calendar year, alcohol use disorder, census-based education/income, depression, insurance type, and outpatient visits, and interaction terms for HIV*race, HIV*age group, and HIV*sex. RESULTS: The study sample included 7,422 PWH and 152,305 HIV-. 90% of PWH and 91% of HIV- were men; mean age at baseline was 49.4 (PWH) and 50.6 (HIV-) years; and 45% of PWH and 44% of HIV- were non-White. In adjusted models, PWH were more likely to receive the influenza vaccine compared with HIV- (RR 1.51; 95% CI 1.50–1.54). Among HIV-, Blacks were less likely to receive the vaccine compared with Whites (RR 0.77; 0.76–0.78); this effect was attenuated in PWH (RR 0.88; 0.84–0.92) (Figure, panel a). Among HIV-, older age groups were more likely to receive the vaccine compared with the 18 – 29 age group, with attenuated RRs among PWH (Figure, panel b). Among HIV-, females were more likely to receive the vaccine compared to males (RR 1.11; 1.09–1.13) while among PWH, females were less likely compared to males (RR 0.94; 0.89–1.00; p=0.04) (Figure, panel c). Adjusted relative risk of influenza vaccination by race, age, and sex [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: PWH were more likely to be vaccinated against influenza than HIV-. In both PWH and HIV-, Blacks and younger age groups were less likely to be vaccinated, although these associations were attenuated in PWH. The effect of sex varied by HIV status with increased vaccination rates for female HIV- but reduced rates for female PWH. Targeted efforts are needed to continue to close the gap in demographic disparities regarding influenza vaccination rates among PWH. DISCLOSURES: Michael Silverberg, PhD, MPH, Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Grant/Research Support) Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7776092/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.077 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Levine-Hall, Tory Hood, Nicole Alexeeff, Stacey Anderson, Alexandra Hojilla, J Carlo Horberg, Michael A Horberg, Michael A Lam, Jennifer Satre, Derek Silverberg, Michael 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex |
title | 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex |
title_full | 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex |
title_fullStr | 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex |
title_full_unstemmed | 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex |
title_short | 32. Influenza Vaccination Prevalence Among Adults with and without HIV by Race, Age, and Sex |
title_sort | 32. influenza vaccination prevalence among adults with and without hiv by race, age, and sex |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776092/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.077 |
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