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1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season

BACKGROUND: Influenza season started in April, earlier than any previous season. WA immunization registry showed a higher than average vaccine uptake. By October 22,770 cases and 80 influenza related deaths were recorded (in 2018: 3,679 cases and 13 deaths). We aimed to characterize clinical present...

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Autores principales: Otome, Ohide, Fysh, Ed, Shariar, Afsin, Yuan, Andrew Chin Hock, Brownell, Phoebe, Abu-Sharifa, Aysha, Bailey, Claire, Hall, Victoria, Courtney, Aiofe Tarrant, O’Reilly, Marese
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7777801/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1698
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author Otome, Ohide
Fysh, Ed
Shariar, Afsin
Yuan, Andrew Chin Hock
Brownell, Phoebe
Abu-Sharifa, Aysha
Bailey, Claire
Hall, Victoria
Courtney, Aiofe Tarrant
O’Reilly, Marese
author_facet Otome, Ohide
Fysh, Ed
Shariar, Afsin
Yuan, Andrew Chin Hock
Brownell, Phoebe
Abu-Sharifa, Aysha
Bailey, Claire
Hall, Victoria
Courtney, Aiofe Tarrant
O’Reilly, Marese
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description BACKGROUND: Influenza season started in April, earlier than any previous season. WA immunization registry showed a higher than average vaccine uptake. By October 22,770 cases and 80 influenza related deaths were recorded (in 2018: 3,679 cases and 13 deaths). We aimed to characterize clinical presentation and outcomes of laboratory confirmed Influenza, comparing vaccinated with unvaccinated controls.Hypothesis; vaccination would result in less severe disease and better outcomes. Primary objective: length of stay (LOS); Secondary objective: prevalence of severe respiratory illness, ICU admission and death. METHODS: Retrospective study, April to October 2019. Eligible patients had a telephone-based questionnaire for clinical and immunization data verification. Excluded; < 18 years; deceased; dementia; nursing home and unable to consent. Continuous and categorical data of cases (vaccinated) and controls (unvaccinated) were compared using Mann-Whitney U test (non parametric), student t-test (parametric). Correlation and multilinear regression analyses were undertaken to determine the effects of vaccination status and identified confounders on the primary outcome. Based on previous average LOS (5 days, SD 1.5) the sample required to detect a difference of 1 day with 80% power was 70 patients. This study was approved by the SJGHC HREC. RESULTS: Of 163 eligible, 83 completed the questionnaire. 8 were excluded. 75 underwent analysis (50 vaccinated and 25 unvaccinated). Median age was 75 (23-83) and 63 (33-70) respectively (p< 0.01). 76% vs 48% reported >1 comorbidity (p =0.02). 10% vs 0% were admitted to ICU (p =0.16). Higher vaccination uptake was seen in older patients and those with comorbid conditions. There was a strong correlation (Spearman r= 0.54 (0.34 to 0.68, p< 0.001) between age and length of stay, but none was found between comorbidity or vaccination and length of stay. Neither age (p >0.05), comorbidity status (yes/no; p=0.99), vaccination status (p=0.61) nor any combination of these variables were significantly associated with a dichotomised outcome of acute hospital stay > 3 days. CONCLUSION: Vaccination with the 2019 influenza vaccine had no significant effect on hospital length of stay, mortality or critical care requirement in patients admitted to hospital with influenza. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-77778012021-01-07 1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season Otome, Ohide Fysh, Ed Shariar, Afsin Yuan, Andrew Chin Hock Brownell, Phoebe Abu-Sharifa, Aysha Bailey, Claire Hall, Victoria Courtney, Aiofe Tarrant O’Reilly, Marese Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Influenza season started in April, earlier than any previous season. WA immunization registry showed a higher than average vaccine uptake. By October 22,770 cases and 80 influenza related deaths were recorded (in 2018: 3,679 cases and 13 deaths). We aimed to characterize clinical presentation and outcomes of laboratory confirmed Influenza, comparing vaccinated with unvaccinated controls.Hypothesis; vaccination would result in less severe disease and better outcomes. Primary objective: length of stay (LOS); Secondary objective: prevalence of severe respiratory illness, ICU admission and death. METHODS: Retrospective study, April to October 2019. Eligible patients had a telephone-based questionnaire for clinical and immunization data verification. Excluded; < 18 years; deceased; dementia; nursing home and unable to consent. Continuous and categorical data of cases (vaccinated) and controls (unvaccinated) were compared using Mann-Whitney U test (non parametric), student t-test (parametric). Correlation and multilinear regression analyses were undertaken to determine the effects of vaccination status and identified confounders on the primary outcome. Based on previous average LOS (5 days, SD 1.5) the sample required to detect a difference of 1 day with 80% power was 70 patients. This study was approved by the SJGHC HREC. RESULTS: Of 163 eligible, 83 completed the questionnaire. 8 were excluded. 75 underwent analysis (50 vaccinated and 25 unvaccinated). Median age was 75 (23-83) and 63 (33-70) respectively (p< 0.01). 76% vs 48% reported >1 comorbidity (p =0.02). 10% vs 0% were admitted to ICU (p =0.16). Higher vaccination uptake was seen in older patients and those with comorbid conditions. There was a strong correlation (Spearman r= 0.54 (0.34 to 0.68, p< 0.001) between age and length of stay, but none was found between comorbidity or vaccination and length of stay. Neither age (p >0.05), comorbidity status (yes/no; p=0.99), vaccination status (p=0.61) nor any combination of these variables were significantly associated with a dichotomised outcome of acute hospital stay > 3 days. CONCLUSION: Vaccination with the 2019 influenza vaccine had no significant effect on hospital length of stay, mortality or critical care requirement in patients admitted to hospital with influenza. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7777801/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1698 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
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Otome, Ohide
Fysh, Ed
Shariar, Afsin
Yuan, Andrew Chin Hock
Brownell, Phoebe
Abu-Sharifa, Aysha
Bailey, Claire
Hall, Victoria
Courtney, Aiofe Tarrant
O’Reilly, Marese
1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season
title 1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season
title_full 1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season
title_fullStr 1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season
title_full_unstemmed 1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season
title_short 1517. Outcomes of Influenza Infection among Vaccinated and Un-Vaccinated Patients presenting to a Suburban hospital in Perth, Western Australia (WA), 2019 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season
title_sort 1517. outcomes of influenza infection among vaccinated and un-vaccinated patients presenting to a suburban hospital in perth, western australia (wa), 2019 southern hemisphere influenza season
topic Poster Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7777801/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1698
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