Early season co-circulation of influenza a(H3N2) and b(yamagata): Interim estimates of 2017/18 vaccine effectiveness, Canada, january 2018

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Abstract

Using a test-negative design, we assessed interim vaccine effectiveness (VE) for the 2017/18 epidemic of co-circulating influenza A(H3N2) and B(Yamagata) viruses. Adjusted VE for influenza A(H3N2), driven by a predominant subgroup of clade 3C.2a viruses with T131K + R142K + R261Q substitutions, was low at 17% (95% confidence interval (CI): −14 to 40). Adjusted VE for influenza B was higher at 55% (95% CI: 38 to 68) despite prominent use of trivalent vaccine containing lineage-mismatched influenza B(Victoria) antigen, suggesting cross-lineage protection.

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Skowronski, D. M., Chambers, C., De Serres, G., Dickinson, J. A., Winter, A. L., Hickman, R., … Krajden, M. (2018). Early season co-circulation of influenza a(H3N2) and b(yamagata): Interim estimates of 2017/18 vaccine effectiveness, Canada, january 2018. Eurosurveillance, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.5.18-00035

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