Flu Vaccination Campaign Delivers Promising Results in Reducing Severe Illness And Hospital Admissions, CDC

The study found that less than a quarter of people who were hospitalised and met the study's criteria had received the flu vaccine before falling ill. 
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Flu Vaccination Campaign Delivers Promising Results in Reducing Severe Illness And Hospital Admissions, CDC

According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), mid-season data from the Southern Hemisphere has shown promising results regarding the effectiveness of this year's trivalent and quadrivalent inactivated flu vaccines in preventing severe outcomes.


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    The study found that less than a quarter of individuals who were hospitalised and met the study's criteria had received the flu vaccine prior to falling ill. This trend is attributed to reduced vaccination rates worldwide, a phenomenon influenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

    To assess the efficacy of the current influenza vaccines for the season, researchers employed a test-negative case-control design, analysing 2,780 hospitalizations linked to severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) in the REVELAC-i network (Network for the Evaluation of Vaccine Effectiveness in Latin America and the Caribbean–influenza) from March 27 to July 9 of the current year. The cases were drawn from multiple countries, with Chile (41.7%), Brazil (33%), Uruguay (16.1%), Paraguay (6%), and Argentina (3.2%) represented.

    The evaluation of vaccine effectiveness commenced two weeks after each country's vaccination campaign launch. The analysis focused on three specific groups: young children (45.4% of cases), older adults (40.6%), and individuals with preexisting medical conditions (14%).

    SARI cases were defined as those with acute respiratory infections accompanied by fever and cough, resulting in hospitalisation. Positive flu cases were confirmed through RT-PCR testing, and vaccination status was cross-referenced with national immunisation records.

    Flu Vaccination Campaign Delivers Promising Results in Reducing Severe Illness And Hospital Admissions CDC Report

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    Influenza was detected in 32.4% of the cases, but the prevalence varied significantly among different groups: 48.4% among older adults, 35.8% among those with preexisting health conditions, and 17% among young children (P<0.001).

    Among the 900 positive specimens, the majority were influenza type A (90.6%) or type B (9.4%) viruses. Notably, 99.3% of the influenza A viruses were subtype A(H1N1)pdm09.

    Overall, 23.9% of the patients included in the analysis had received the 2023 influenza vaccine, with 15.3% of case patients and 28% of controls being vaccinated. The vaccine's effectiveness in preventing flu-related hospitalizations ranged from 37.6% in older adults to 70.2% in children. However, the vaccine's effectiveness against hospitalisation due to influenza B was not statistically significant (46.2%, 95% CI -7.9 to 73.2).

    It's important to note that the study had certain limitations, such as the exclusion of nearly 25% of initially screened patients who were not tested for the flu using RT-PCR. Additionally, the researchers were unable to determine whether children had received one or two doses of the vaccine.

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