Journal article

Effectiveness of seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine in preventing influenza hospitalisations and primary care visits in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2013

N Turner, N Pierse, A Bissielo, QS Huang, S Radke, MG Baker, MA Widdowson, H Kelly, B Adlam, D Aley, D Bandaranayake, J Cameron, K Davey, G Davies, J Duque, L Els, CC Grant, R Gordon, D Gross, M Howie Show all

Eurosurveillance | Published : 2014

Abstract

This study reports the first vaccine effectiveness (VE) estimates for the prevention of general practice visits and hospitalisations for laboratory-confirmed influenza from an urban population in Auckland, New Zealand, in the same influenza season (2013). A case test-negative design was used to estimate propensity-adjusted VE in both hospital and community settings. Patients with a severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) or influenza-like illness (ILI) were defined as requiring hospitalisation (SARI) or attending a general practice (ILI) with a history of fever or measured temperature ≥38 °C, cough and onset within the past 10 days. Those who tested positive for influenza virus were cases ..

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