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Effectiveness of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines in children during 2017-2018 season in Korea: Comparison of test-negative analysis by rapid and RT-PCR influenza testsopen access

Authors
Sohn, Young JooChoi, Jae HongChoi, Youn YoungChoe, Young JuneKim, KyungminKim, Ye KyungAhn, BinSong, Seung HaHan, Mi SeonPark, Ji YoungLee, Joon KeeChoi, Eun Hwa
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Seasonal influenza; Vaccine effectiveness; Inactivated influenza vaccine; Children
Citation
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, v.99, pp 199 - 203
Pages
5
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume
99
Start Page
199
End Page
203
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/66158
DOI
10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.032
ISSN
1201-9712
1878-3511
Abstract
Objectives: In Korea, the National Immunization Program provided trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV3) to all children aged 6-59 months during the 2017-2018 season. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the vaccine effectiveness (VE) of IIV3 in children during the 2017-2018 season. Methods: Children aged 6-59 months who were tested for influenza for their acute respiratory illness in four hospitals during the 2017-2018 influenza season were included. We estimated the VE of IIV3 by test-negative case-control design based on the rapid influenza diagnostic test (RIDT) or reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test results. Results: A total of 4738 children were included in this study. The number of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases was 845 (17.8%), and there were 478 cases of influenza A and 362 cases of influenza B. The adjusted VE based on RT-PCR was 53.4% (95% CI, 25.3-70.5) against any influenza, 68.8% (95% CI, 38.7-84.1) against influenza A, and 29.7% (95% CI, -35.1 to 61.8) for influenza B. The adjusted VE based on RIDT was 14.8% (95% CI, -4.4 to 30.0) against any influenza, 24.2% (95% CI, 3.1-40.2) against influenza A, and -5.1% (95% CI, -42.6 to 21.4) against influenza B. Age-specific VE based on RT-PCR against any influenza was 44.1% (95% CI, -0.2 to 67.8) in children aged 6 months to 2 years and 59.3% (95% CI, 8.8-81.9) in children aged 3-<5 years. Conclusion: Our results suggest moderate protection (53.4%) of IIV3 against RT-PCR laboratory-confirmed influenza in children in the 2017-2018 influenza season. However, the RIDT hampered the validity to assess VE during influenza season. Caution is needed when interpreting an RIDT-based test negative design influenza VE study. (c) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases.
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