Effectiveness of influenza vaccine in preventing severe cases of influenza: Season 2022/2023

Guillermo Platas-Abenza , María Guerrero-Soler , Raissa de Fatima Silva-Afonso , Pilar Gallardo-Rodriguez , Francisco Gil-Sánchez , Isabel Escribano-Cañadas , Carmen M. Benito-Miralles , Noemi Solis-Aniorte , Rocio Carnicer-Bueno , Ana Esclapez-Martínez , Pablo Chico-Sánchez , José Sánchez-Payá , Paula Gras-Valentí
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Abstract

Introduction

Influenza poses a significant burden in terms of morbidity and mortality, with vaccination being one of the most effective measures for its prevention. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine in preventing cases of severe influenza in patients admitted to a tertiary hospital during the 2022/23 season.

Methods

Case-control study. All hospitalised patients with a positive result in an RT-PCR for influenza were included. Those who met the criteria for a severe case (pneumonia, sepsis, multi-organ failure, admission to ICU or exitus) were considered cases. Those who did not meet these criteria were considered controls. Vaccine effectiveness (VE) to prevent severe cases and its 95% confidence interval were calculated.

Results

A total of 403 patients were admitted with confirmed influenza. Of these, 98 (24.3%) developed severe influenza. Of the total, 50.6% were men and 47.1% were over 65 years of age. VE adjusted for influenza type, age and certain comorbidities was 40.6% (−21.9 to 71.1). In a segmented analysis, influenza vaccine was effective in preventing severe cases in all categories. It was particularly relevant in the 65+ age group (VEa = 60.9%; −2.0 to 85.0) and in patients with influenza A (VEa = 56.7%; 1.5–80.9).

Conclusion

Influenza vaccination markedly reduced the occurrence of severe cases of influenza in hospitalised patients, therefore, it remains the main strategy to reduce morbidity and mortality and associated costs.

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流感疫苗对预防严重流感病例的有效性:2022/2023 年流感季节。
导言:流感在发病率和死亡率方面造成了巨大负担,而接种疫苗是预防流感的最有效措施之一。因此,本研究旨在确定流感疫苗在 2022/23 年流感季节预防一家三甲医院住院病人重症流感病例的有效性:病例对照研究。方法:病例对照研究。纳入所有流感 RT-PCR 检测结果呈阳性的住院患者。符合重症病例标准(肺炎、败血症、多器官衰竭、入住重症监护室或出院)的患者被视为病例。不符合这些标准的被视为对照组。计算了疫苗预防重症病例的有效性(VE)及其 95% 的置信区间:共有 403 名患者确诊为流感。其中 98 人(24.3%)发展为重症流感。其中 50.6% 为男性,47.1% 为 65 岁以上的老人。根据流感类型、年龄和某些合并症调整后,VE 为 40.6%(-21.9 至 71.1)。在细分分析中,流感疫苗可有效预防所有类别的重症病例。在 65 岁以上年龄组(VEa = 60.9%;-2.0 至 85.0)和甲型流感患者(VEa = 56.7%;1.5 至 80.9)中,效果尤为显著:结论:接种流感疫苗明显减少了住院病人中严重流感病例的发生,因此,接种流感疫苗仍是降低发病率、死亡率和相关费用的主要策略。
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