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Influenza epidemiology, vaccine coverage and vaccine effectiveness in sentinel Australian hospitals in 2013: the Influenza Complications Alert Network.
Cheng, Allen C; Dwyer, Dominic E; Holmes, Mark; Irving, Lois B; Brown, Simon Ga; Waterer, Grant W; Korman, Tony M; Hunter, Cameron; Hewagama, Saliya; Friedman, Nadia D; Wark, Peter A; Simpson, Graham; Upham, John W; Bowler, Simon D; Senenayake, Sanjaya N; Kotsimbos, Tom C; Kelly, Paul M.
Afiliação
  • Cheng AC; Alfred Health; Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Dwyer DE; University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales and Westmead Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales.
  • Holmes M; Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia and University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.
  • Irving LB; Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria and University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Brown SG; University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia and Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia.
  • Waterer GW; University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia and Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia.
  • Korman TM; Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Hunter C; Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania.
  • Hewagama S; Alice Springs Hospital, Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
  • Friedman ND; Barwon Health, Geelong, Victoria.
  • Wark PA; University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales and John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wale.
  • Simpson G; Cairns Base Hospital, Cairns, Queensland.
  • Upham JW; Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland and University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Bowler SD; Mater Hospitals, Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Senenayake SN; Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territor and The Canberra Hospital, Garran, Australian Capital Territory.
  • Kotsimbos TC; Alfred Health; Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Kelly PM; ACT Health Directorate, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
Commun Dis Intell Q Rep ; 38(2): E143-9, 2014 Jun 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25222208
ABSTRACT
The National Influenza Program aims to reduce serious morbidity and mortality from influenza by providing public funding for vaccination to at-risk groups. The Influenza Complications Alert Network (FluCAN) is a sentinel hospital-based surveillance program that operates at 14 sites in all states and territories in Australia. This report summarises the epidemiology of hospitalisations with confirmed influenza, estimates vaccine coverage and influenza vaccine protection against hospitalisation with influenza during the 2013 influenza season. In this observational study, cases were defined as patients admitted to one of the sentinel hospitals, with influenza confirmed by nucleic acid testing. Controls were patients who had acute respiratory illnesses who were test-negative for influenza. Vaccine effectiveness was estimated as 1 minus the odds ratio of vaccination in case patients compared with control patients, after adjusting for known confounders. During the period 5 April to 31 October 2012, 631 patients were admitted with confirmed influenza at the 14 FluCAN sentinel hospitals. Of these, 31% were more than 65 years of age, 9.5% were Indigenous Australians, 4.3% were pregnant and 77% had chronic co-morbidities. Influenza B was detected in 30% of patients. Vaccination coverage was estimated at 81% in patients more than 65 years of age but only 49% in patients aged less than 65 years with chronic comorbidities. Vaccination effectiveness against hospitalisation with influenza was estimated at 50% (95% confidence interval 33%, 63%, P<0.001). We detected a significant number of hospital admissions with confirmed influenza in a national observational study. Vaccine coverage was incomplete in at-risk groups, particularly non-elderly patients with medical comorbidities. Our results suggest that the seasonal influenza vaccine was moderately protective against hospitalisation with influenza in the 2013 season.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vacinas contra Influenza / Vacinação / Vigilância de Evento Sentinela / Influenza Humana / Hospitalização País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vacinas contra Influenza / Vacinação / Vigilância de Evento Sentinela / Influenza Humana / Hospitalização País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article