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Annual influenza vaccination effect on the susceptibility to COVID-19 infection.
Erismis, Betul; Karabela, Semsi Nur; Eksi, Fatma; Karandere, Faruk; Dogan, Bekir; Okay, Fatih; Filiz, Melih; Kocoglu, Hakan; Issever, Halim; Hursitoglu, Mehmet; Yasar, Kadriye Kart.
  • Erismis B; Internal Medicine Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Karabela SN; Hamidiye Health Services College, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Eksi F; Hamidiye Health Services College, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Karandere F; Infectious Diseases Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Dogan B; Infectious Diseases Department, Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Okay F; Internal Medicine Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Filiz M; Internal Medicine Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Kocoglu H; Internal Medicine Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Issever H; Internal Medicine Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Hursitoglu M; Internal Medicine Department, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Yasar KK; Public Health Department, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Cent Eur J Public Health ; 29(1): 14-17, 2021 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33831281
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to study the effect of seasonal influenza (flu) vaccination on the susceptibility to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: A total of 203 healthcare workers of a pandemic centre of Istanbul, Turkey, were included in this retrospective study. According to the presence or absence of flu vaccination, participants were divided into group 1 and group 2. A comparison of the rate of COVID-19 was done between these two groups. Also, the mean age and the sex ratio of females/males were evaluated and compared between these two groups. RESULTS: Group 1 participants (n = 65) were older than participants in group 2 (n = 138) (p < 0.05). Despite of this, interestingly, the COVID-19 infection rate was lower in the 1st group (in comparison to the 2nd group) (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Our study results showed that, even if low, the flu vaccination may have a protective effect on the susceptibility to COVID-19 infection. Using this beneficial adjuvant effect of the vaccine may help us in this unpredictable battle with the COVID-19 pandemic. Further studies are needed to confirm this assumption.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacunas contra la Influenza / Gripe Humana / COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Vacunas contra la Influenza / Gripe Humana / COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article