Pandemic and seasonal vaccine coverage and effectiveness during the 2009-2010 pandemic influenza in an Italian adult population

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Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the response to pandemic vaccination and seasonal and pandemic vaccine effectiveness (VE) in an Italian adult population, during the 2009-2010 influenza season. Methods Data were recorded by interviewing 19,275 subjects (C35 years), randomly recruited from the general population of the Moli-sani project. Events [influenza-like illness (ILI), hospitalization and death], which had occurred between 1 November 2009 and 31 January 2010 were considered. VE was analyzed by multivariable Poisson regression analysis. Results Pandemic vaccine coverage was very low (2.4%) in subjects at high-flu risk, aged 35-65 years (N = 8,048); there was no significant preventive effect of vaccine against ILI. Seasonal vaccine coverage was 26.6% in the whole population (63% in elderly and 21.9% in middle-aged subjects at high-flu risk). There was a higher risk to develop ILI in middle-age [VE: -17% (95% CI: -35,-1)] or at high flurisk [VE: -17% (95% CI: -39, 2)] vaccinated groups. Conclusions Coverage of pandemic vaccine was very low in a Southern Italy population, with no protective effect against ILI. © Swiss School of Public Health 2011.

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Costanzo, S., Gianfagna, F., Persichillo, M., Lucia, F., Verna, A., Djidingar, M., … Iacoviello, L. (2012). Pandemic and seasonal vaccine coverage and effectiveness during the 2009-2010 pandemic influenza in an Italian adult population. International Journal of Public Health, 57(3), 569–579. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-012-0346-0

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