Effectiveness of influenza vaccination in preventing influenza in primary care, Navarre, Spain, 2021/22

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Abstract

Compared with individuals unvaccinated in the current and three previous influenza seasons, in 2021/22, influenza vaccine effectiveness at primary care level was 37% (95% CI: 16 to 52) for current season vaccination, regardless of previous doses, and 35% (95% CI: -3 to 45) for only previous seasons vaccination. Against influenza A(H3N2), estimates were 39% (95% CI: 16 to 55) and 24% (95% CI: -8 to 47) suggesting moderate effectiveness of current season vaccination and possible remaining effect of prior vaccinations.

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Martínez-Baz, I., Casado, I., Miqueleiz, A., Navascués, A., Pozo, F., Trobajo-Sanmartín, C., … Castilla, J. (2022). Effectiveness of influenza vaccination in preventing influenza in primary care, Navarre, Spain, 2021/22. Eurosurveillance, 27(26). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.26.2200488

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