Efectiveness of the 2010/11 seasonal trivalent infuenza vaccine in spain: Preliminary results of a case-control study

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We present preliminary results of a case-control study to estimate influenza vaccine effectiveness in Spain, from week 50 of 2010 to week 6 of 2011. The adjusted effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing laboratory-confirmed influenza due to any type of influenza virus was 50% (95% CI: -6 to 77%) for the trivalent seasonal vaccine and 72% (95% CI: 7 to 92%) for both trivalent seasonal and monovalent pandemic vaccines, suggesting a protective effect of seasonal vaccination lower than that reported for the previous season.

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Savulescu, C., Jiménez-Jorge, S., de Mateo, S., Ledesma, J., Pozo, F., Casas, I., & Larrauri, A. (2011). Efectiveness of the 2010/11 seasonal trivalent infuenza vaccine in spain: Preliminary results of a case-control study. Eurosurveillance, 16(11). https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.16.11.19820-en

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