Early estimates of seasonal influenza vaccine effectiveness in Europe: Results from the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study, 2012/13

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Abstract

We conducted a test-negative case-control study based in five European sentinel surveillance networks. The early 2012/13 adjusted influenza vaccine effectiveness was 78.2% (95% CI: 18.0 to 94.2) against influenza B, 62.1% (95% CI: -22.9 to 88.3%) against A(H1) pdm09, 41.9 (95% CI: -67.1 to 79.8) against A(H3N2) and 50.4% (95% CI: -20.7 to 79.6) against all influenza types in the target groups for vaccination. Efforts to improve influenza vaccines should continue to better protect those at risk of severe illness or complications.

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Valenciano, M., & Kissling, E. (2013). Early estimates of seasonal influenza vaccine effectiveness in Europe: Results from the I-MOVE multicentre case-control study, 2012/13. Eurosurveillance, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.18.07.20400-en

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