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Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study

BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy reduces influenza-associated illness in the women and their infants, but effectiveness estimates against influenza-associated hospitalization are limited and lacking from settings with high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection prevalence. We...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Marta C, Walaza, Sibongile, Meiring, Susan, Zar, Heather J, Reubenson, Gary, McMorrow, Meredith, Tempia, Stefano, Rossi, Liza, Itzikowitz, Raphaela, Bishop, Kate, Mathunjwa, Azwifarwi, Wise, Amy, Treurnicht, Florette K, Hellferscee, Orienka, Laubscher, Matt, Serafin, Natali, Cutland, Clare L, Madhi, Shabir A, Cohen, Cheryl
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36447608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac552
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author Nunes, Marta C
Walaza, Sibongile
Meiring, Susan
Zar, Heather J
Reubenson, Gary
McMorrow, Meredith
Tempia, Stefano
Rossi, Liza
Itzikowitz, Raphaela
Bishop, Kate
Mathunjwa, Azwifarwi
Wise, Amy
Treurnicht, Florette K
Hellferscee, Orienka
Laubscher, Matt
Serafin, Natali
Cutland, Clare L
Madhi, Shabir A
Cohen, Cheryl
author_facet Nunes, Marta C
Walaza, Sibongile
Meiring, Susan
Zar, Heather J
Reubenson, Gary
McMorrow, Meredith
Tempia, Stefano
Rossi, Liza
Itzikowitz, Raphaela
Bishop, Kate
Mathunjwa, Azwifarwi
Wise, Amy
Treurnicht, Florette K
Hellferscee, Orienka
Laubscher, Matt
Serafin, Natali
Cutland, Clare L
Madhi, Shabir A
Cohen, Cheryl
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description BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy reduces influenza-associated illness in the women and their infants, but effectiveness estimates against influenza-associated hospitalization are limited and lacking from settings with high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection prevalence. We assessed the effect of maternal vaccination in HIV-uninfected women and women with HIV in preventing influenza-associated hospitalizations in infants and the women. METHODS: During 2015–2018, influenza vaccination campaigns targeting pregnant women were augmented at selected antenatal clinics; these were coupled with prospective hospital-based surveillance for acute respiratory or febrile illness in infants aged <6 months and cardiorespiratory illness among pregnant or postpartum women. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) was assessed using a test-negative case-control study. RESULTS: Overall, 71 influenza-positive and 371 influenza-negative infants were included in the analysis; mothers of 26.8% of influenza-positive infants were vaccinated during pregnancy compared with 35.6% of influenza-negative infants, corresponding to an adjusted VE (aVE) of 29.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], −33.6% to 62.3%). When limited to vaccine-matched strains, aVE was 65.2% (95% CI, 11.7%–86.3%). For maternal hospitalizations, 56 influenza-positive and 345 influenza-negative women were included in the analysis, with 28.6% of influenza-positive women being vaccinated compared with 38.3% of influenza-negatives, for an aVE of 46.9% (95% CI, −2.8% to 72.5%). Analysis restricted to HIV-uninfected women resulted in 82.8% (95% CI, 40.7%–95.0%) aVE. No significant aVE (−32.5% [95% CI, −208.7% to 43.1%]) was detected among women with HIV. CONCLUSIONS: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy prevented influenza-associated hospitalizations among young infants when infected with vaccine strains and among HIV-uninfected women.
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spelling pubmed-96976042022-11-28 Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study Nunes, Marta C Walaza, Sibongile Meiring, Susan Zar, Heather J Reubenson, Gary McMorrow, Meredith Tempia, Stefano Rossi, Liza Itzikowitz, Raphaela Bishop, Kate Mathunjwa, Azwifarwi Wise, Amy Treurnicht, Florette K Hellferscee, Orienka Laubscher, Matt Serafin, Natali Cutland, Clare L Madhi, Shabir A Cohen, Cheryl Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy reduces influenza-associated illness in the women and their infants, but effectiveness estimates against influenza-associated hospitalization are limited and lacking from settings with high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection prevalence. We assessed the effect of maternal vaccination in HIV-uninfected women and women with HIV in preventing influenza-associated hospitalizations in infants and the women. METHODS: During 2015–2018, influenza vaccination campaigns targeting pregnant women were augmented at selected antenatal clinics; these were coupled with prospective hospital-based surveillance for acute respiratory or febrile illness in infants aged <6 months and cardiorespiratory illness among pregnant or postpartum women. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) was assessed using a test-negative case-control study. RESULTS: Overall, 71 influenza-positive and 371 influenza-negative infants were included in the analysis; mothers of 26.8% of influenza-positive infants were vaccinated during pregnancy compared with 35.6% of influenza-negative infants, corresponding to an adjusted VE (aVE) of 29.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], −33.6% to 62.3%). When limited to vaccine-matched strains, aVE was 65.2% (95% CI, 11.7%–86.3%). For maternal hospitalizations, 56 influenza-positive and 345 influenza-negative women were included in the analysis, with 28.6% of influenza-positive women being vaccinated compared with 38.3% of influenza-negatives, for an aVE of 46.9% (95% CI, −2.8% to 72.5%). Analysis restricted to HIV-uninfected women resulted in 82.8% (95% CI, 40.7%–95.0%) aVE. No significant aVE (−32.5% [95% CI, −208.7% to 43.1%]) was detected among women with HIV. CONCLUSIONS: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy prevented influenza-associated hospitalizations among young infants when infected with vaccine strains and among HIV-uninfected women. Oxford University Press 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9697604/ /pubmed/36447608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac552 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://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 (https://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 Major Article
Nunes, Marta C
Walaza, Sibongile
Meiring, Susan
Zar, Heather J
Reubenson, Gary
McMorrow, Meredith
Tempia, Stefano
Rossi, Liza
Itzikowitz, Raphaela
Bishop, Kate
Mathunjwa, Azwifarwi
Wise, Amy
Treurnicht, Florette K
Hellferscee, Orienka
Laubscher, Matt
Serafin, Natali
Cutland, Clare L
Madhi, Shabir A
Cohen, Cheryl
Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study
title Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study
title_full Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study
title_short Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccination of Pregnant Women for Prevention of Maternal and Early Infant Influenza-Associated Hospitalizations in South Africa: A Prospective Test-Negative Study
title_sort effectiveness of influenza vaccination of pregnant women for prevention of maternal and early infant influenza-associated hospitalizations in south africa: a prospective test-negative study
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36447608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac552
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