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1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED
BACKGROUND: The Pragmatic Assessment of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in the DoD (PAIVED) is a multicenter study assessing influenza vaccine effectiveness in active duty service members, retirees, and dependents. PAIVED recently completed its third year and offers a unique opportunity to examine i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8689775/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1530 |
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author | Colombo, Rhonda E Richard, Stephanie A Schofield, Christina Collins, Limone Ganesan, Anuradha Geaney, Casey Hrncir, David Lalani, Tahaniyat Markelz, Ana E Maves, Ryan C Maves, Ryan C McClenathan, Bruce Mende, Katrin Modi, Jitu Montgomery, Jay R Seshadri, Srihari Skerrett, Catherine Spooner, Christina Utz, Gregory Williams, Alan Burgess, Timothy Coles, Christian L |
author_facet | Colombo, Rhonda E Richard, Stephanie A Schofield, Christina Collins, Limone Ganesan, Anuradha Geaney, Casey Hrncir, David Lalani, Tahaniyat Markelz, Ana E Maves, Ryan C Maves, Ryan C McClenathan, Bruce Mende, Katrin Modi, Jitu Montgomery, Jay R Seshadri, Srihari Skerrett, Catherine Spooner, Christina Utz, Gregory Williams, Alan Burgess, Timothy Coles, Christian L |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Pragmatic Assessment of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in the DoD (PAIVED) is a multicenter study assessing influenza vaccine effectiveness in active duty service members, retirees, and dependents. PAIVED recently completed its third year and offers a unique opportunity to examine influenza-like illness (ILI) trends prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic in a prospective, well-defined cohort. METHODS: During the 2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21 influenza seasons, PAIVED enrolled DoD beneficiaries presenting for annual influenza vaccination. After collecting baseline demographic data, participants were randomized to receive egg-based, cell-based, or recombinant-derived influenza vaccine. Weekly throughout the influenza season of enrollment, participants were surveyed electronically for ILI, defined as (1) having cough or sore throat, plus (2) feeling feverish/having chills or having body aches/fatigue. Participants with ILI completed a daily symptom diary for seven days and submitted a nasal swab for pathogen detection. RESULTS: Over the three seasons, there were 10,656 PAIVED participants: 1514 (14.2%) in 2018-19, 5876 (55.1%) in 2019-20, and 3266 (30.6%) in 2020-21. The majority were male (68-73% per year) with a mean age of 34±14.8 years at enrollment. 2266 participants reported a total of 2673 unique ILIs. The highest percentage of participants with ILI was in 2019-20 (28.2%), versus 19.6% in 2018-19 and 9.6% in 2020-21. Figure 1 depicts the percent of individuals reporting ILI by week of the season for each of the PAIVED seasons. Notably, after March 21, 2020, the weekly incidence of participants reporting ILI never exceeded 1%. Figure 1. Percent of PAIVED participants reporting ILI by week of season. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: The low incidence of reported ILI in PAIVED participants during the COVID-19 pandemic is consistent with national influenza surveillance reports of influenza and outpatient ILI activity, suggesting that mitigation measures taken to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 reduced the spread of other respiratory viruses. DISCLAIMER: [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: Ryan C. Maves, MD, EMD Serono (Advisor or Review Panel member)Heron Therapeutics (Advisor or Review Panel member) Jitu Modi, MD, GSK (Speaker’s Bureau) |
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spelling | pubmed-86897752022-01-05 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED Colombo, Rhonda E Richard, Stephanie A Schofield, Christina Collins, Limone Ganesan, Anuradha Geaney, Casey Hrncir, David Lalani, Tahaniyat Markelz, Ana E Maves, Ryan C Maves, Ryan C McClenathan, Bruce Mende, Katrin Modi, Jitu Montgomery, Jay R Seshadri, Srihari Skerrett, Catherine Spooner, Christina Utz, Gregory Williams, Alan Burgess, Timothy Coles, Christian L Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: The Pragmatic Assessment of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness in the DoD (PAIVED) is a multicenter study assessing influenza vaccine effectiveness in active duty service members, retirees, and dependents. PAIVED recently completed its third year and offers a unique opportunity to examine influenza-like illness (ILI) trends prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic in a prospective, well-defined cohort. METHODS: During the 2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21 influenza seasons, PAIVED enrolled DoD beneficiaries presenting for annual influenza vaccination. After collecting baseline demographic data, participants were randomized to receive egg-based, cell-based, or recombinant-derived influenza vaccine. Weekly throughout the influenza season of enrollment, participants were surveyed electronically for ILI, defined as (1) having cough or sore throat, plus (2) feeling feverish/having chills or having body aches/fatigue. Participants with ILI completed a daily symptom diary for seven days and submitted a nasal swab for pathogen detection. RESULTS: Over the three seasons, there were 10,656 PAIVED participants: 1514 (14.2%) in 2018-19, 5876 (55.1%) in 2019-20, and 3266 (30.6%) in 2020-21. The majority were male (68-73% per year) with a mean age of 34±14.8 years at enrollment. 2266 participants reported a total of 2673 unique ILIs. The highest percentage of participants with ILI was in 2019-20 (28.2%), versus 19.6% in 2018-19 and 9.6% in 2020-21. Figure 1 depicts the percent of individuals reporting ILI by week of the season for each of the PAIVED seasons. Notably, after March 21, 2020, the weekly incidence of participants reporting ILI never exceeded 1%. Figure 1. Percent of PAIVED participants reporting ILI by week of season. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: The low incidence of reported ILI in PAIVED participants during the COVID-19 pandemic is consistent with national influenza surveillance reports of influenza and outpatient ILI activity, suggesting that mitigation measures taken to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 reduced the spread of other respiratory viruses. DISCLAIMER: [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: Ryan C. Maves, MD, EMD Serono (Advisor or Review Panel member)Heron Therapeutics (Advisor or Review Panel member) Jitu Modi, MD, GSK (Speaker’s Bureau) Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8689775/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1530 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Colombo, Rhonda E Richard, Stephanie A Schofield, Christina Collins, Limone Ganesan, Anuradha Geaney, Casey Hrncir, David Lalani, Tahaniyat Markelz, Ana E Maves, Ryan C Maves, Ryan C McClenathan, Bruce Mende, Katrin Modi, Jitu Montgomery, Jay R Seshadri, Srihari Skerrett, Catherine Spooner, Christina Utz, Gregory Williams, Alan Burgess, Timothy Coles, Christian L 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED |
title | 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED |
title_full | 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED |
title_fullStr | 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED |
title_full_unstemmed | 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED |
title_short | 1338. Before and After: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Influenza-Like Illness Trends in PAIVED |
title_sort | 1338. before and after: the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on influenza-like illness trends in paived |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8689775/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1530 |
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