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Vaccine effectiveness against severe laboratory-confirmed influenza in children: results of two consecutive seasons in Italy

Authors :
Menniti Ippolito, F
Da Cas, R
Traversa, G
Santuccio, C
Felicetti, P
Tartaglia, L
Trotta, F
Di Pietro, P
Barabino, P
Renna, S
Riceputi, L
Tovo, Pier Angelo
Gabiano, C
Urbino, A
Baroero, L
Le Serre, D
Virano, S
Perilongo, G
Daverio, M
Gnoato, E
Maretti, M
Galeazzo, B
Rubin, G
Scanferla, S
Da Dalt, L
Stefani, C
Zerbinati, C
Chiappini, E
Sollai, S
De Martino, M
Mannelli, F
Becciani, S
Giacalone, M
Montano, S
Remaschi, G
Stival, A
Furbetta, M
Abate, P
Leonardi, I
Pirozzi, N
Raucci, U
Reale, A
Rossi, R
Russo, C
Mancinelli, L
Manuela, O
Carlo, C
Mores, N
Romagnoli, C
Chiaretti, A
Compagnone, A
Riccardi, R
Delogu, G
Sali, M
Prete, V
Tipo, V
Dinardo, M
Auricchio, F
Polimeno, T
Sodano, G
Maccariello, A
Rafaniello, C
Fucà, F
Di Rosa, E
Altavilla, D
Mecchio, A
Arrigo, T
Italian Multicentre Study Group for Drug
Vaccine Safety in Children
Menniti Ippolito, Francesca
Da Cas, Roberto
Traversa, Giuseppe
Santuccio, Carmela
Felicetti, Patrizia
Tartaglia, Loriana
Trotta, Francesco
Di Pietro, Pasquale
Barabino, Paola
Renna, Salvatore
Riceputi, Laura
Tovo, Pier Angelo
Gabiano, Clara
Urbino, Antonio
Baroero, Luca
Le Serre, Daniele
Virano, Silvia
Perilongo, Giorgio
Daverio, Marco
Gnoato, Elisa
Maretti, Michela
Galeazzo, Beatrice
Rubin, Giulia
Scanferla, Stefania
Da Dalt, Liviana
Stefani, Chiara
Zerbinati, Claudia
Chiappini, Elena
Sollai, Sara
De Martino, Maurizio
Mannelli, Francesco
Becciani, Sabrina
Giacalone, Martina
Montano, Simona
Remaschi, Giulia
Stival, Alessia
Furbetta, Mario
Abate, Piera
Leonardi, Ilaria
Pirozzi, Nicola
Raucci, Umberto
Reale, Antonino
Rossi, Rossella
Russo, Cristina
Mancinelli, Livia
Manuela, Onori
Carlo, Concato
Mores, Nadia
Romagnoli, Costantino
Chiaretti, Antonio
Compagnone, Adele
Riccardi, Riccardo
Delogu, Giovanni
Sali, Michela
Prete, Valentina
Tipo, Vincenzo
Dinardo, Michele
Auricchio, Fabiana
Polimeno, Teodoro
Sodano, Giuseppe
Maccariello, Alessandra
Rafaniello, Concetta
Fucà, Fortunata
Di Rosa, Eleonora
Altavilla, Domenica
Mecchio, Anna
Arrigo, Teresa
Source :
Vaccine. 32(35)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

•Vaccine effectiveness in children visiting an Emergency Department for influenza.•Test negative case-control study in 11 paediatric centres in two influenza seasons.•Vaccine effectiveness in preventing ED visits: 38% (95% CI -52% to 75%).•Add information for recommendation for vaccination in children. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccine in preventing Emergency Department (ED) visits and hospitalisations for influenza like illness (ILI) in children. Methods: We conducted a test negative case-control study during the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 influenza seasons. Eleven paediatric hospital/wards in seven Italian regions participated in the study. Consecutive children visiting the ED with an ILI, as diagnosed by the doctor according to the European Centre for Disease Control case definition, were eligible for the study. Data were collected from trained pharmacists/physicians by interviewing parents during the ED visit (or hospital admission) of their children. An influenza microbiological test (RT-PCR) was carried out in all children. Results: Seven-hundred and four children, from 6 months to 16 years of age, were enrolled: 262 children tested positive for one of the influenza viruses (cases) and 442 tested negative (controls). Cases were older than controls (median age 46 vs. 29 months), though with a similar prevalence of chronic conditions. Only 25 children (4%) were vaccinated in the study period. The overall age-adjusted vaccine effectiveness (VE) was 38% (95% confidence interval -52% to 75%). A higher VE was estimated for hospitalised children (53%; 95% confidence interval -45% to 85%). Discussion: This study supports the effectiveness of the seasonal influenza vaccine in preventing visits to the EDs and hospitalisations for ILI in children, although the estimates were not statistically significant and with wide confidence intervals. Future systematic reviews of available data will provide more robust evidence for recommending influenza vaccination in children. © 2014 The Authors.

Details

ISSN :
18732518
Volume :
32
Issue :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca6184361768c4a6027297002d0c69bf