نتایج جستجو برای: influenza a h1n1 vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 13470206  

2016
Huong Q. McLean Brian D. W. Chow Jeffrey J. VanWormer Jennifer P. King Edward A. Belongia

BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that statin use may reduce influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE), but laboratory-confirmed influenza was not assessed. METHODS Patients ≥45 years old presenting with acute respiratory illness were prospectively enrolled during the 2004-2005 through 2014-2015 influenza seasons. Vaccination and statin use were extracted from electronic records. Respiratory sampl...

2014
Hin Peow Ho Xiahong Zhao Junxiong Pang Mark I-C Chen Vernon J M Lee Li Wei Ang Raymond V Tzer Pin Lin Christine Q Gao Li Yang Hsu Alex R Cook

BACKGROUND Limited information is available about seasonal influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) in tropical communities. OBJECTIVES Virus subtype-specific VE was determined for all military service personnel in the recruit camp and three other non-recruit camp in Singapore's Armed Forces from 1 June 2009 to 30 June 2012. METHODS Consenting servicemen underwent nasal washes, which were teste...

2013
Mari Strengell Niina Ikonen Thedi Ziegler Anu Kantele Veli‐Jukka Anttila Ilkka Julkunen

BACKGROUND Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus has been circulating in human population for three epidemic seasons. During this time, monovalent pandemic and trivalent seasonal influenza vaccination against this virus have been offered to Finnish healthcare professionals. It is, however, unclear how well vaccine-induced antibodies recognize different strains of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 circulating in th...

Journal: :Neuroepidemiology 2012
Nizar Souayah Hussam A Yacoub Hafiz M R Khan P A Michas-Martin Daniel L Menkes Leila Maybodi Adnan I Qureshi

BACKGROUND Although the Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) can be associated with the seasonal influenza vaccine, there is no definite evidence that GBS is associated with H1N1 influenza vaccination. The objective of this report is to study the occurrence and characteristics of GBS after H1N1 vaccine administration in the United States in 2009. METHODS Data were acquired from the Vaccine Adverse E...

Aarabi, Mohsen, Haghshenas, Mohammad-Reza, Mousanejad, Pedram , Rabie-Rudsari, Mehdi , Rasouli-Larmaei, Sohail ,

Background and purpose: Influenza viruses annually spread around the world in seasonal epidemics. The A/H1N1 virus causes more severe conditions compared to other types of Influenza A. This study is an epidemiological survey of influenza A/H1N1 virus in patients attending health care centers in north of Iran during 2013-2017. Materials and methods: Sampling was done in 3037 patients. Influenza...

2013
Yan‐Ping Li Wei Li Xiao‐Feng Liang Yan Liu Xiao‐Chun Huang Chang‐Gui Li Rong‐Cheng Li Jun‐Zhi Wang Hua‐Qing Wang Wei‐Dong Yin

OBJECTIVES The goal of this double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial was to assess the safety and immunogenicity of two different doses of a monovalent split-virion 2009 pandemic influenza A/H1N1 vaccine without adjuvant in Chinese infants aged 6-35 months. DESIGN AND SETTING  Subjects were randomly assigned to receive either a 2009 pandemic (H1N1) vaccine containing 7.5 or 15 μg hae...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2010
M B O'Connor J Rathi U Bond J Swan M Phelan

With the influenza season facing us much concern exists among rheumatologist and rheumatology patients regarding the impact of the seasonal influenza virus. Unfortunately this year we also face the additional challenge and worry of the H1N1 virus, first described in April 2009, among rheumatology patients, especially those on Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs). Traditionally Rheuma...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Benjamin J Cowling Sophia Ng Edward S K Ma Calvin K Y Cheng Winnie Wai Vicky J Fang Kwok-Hung Chan Dennis K M Ip Susan S Chiu J S Malik Peiris Gabriel M Leung

BACKGROUND The relationship between seasonal influenza vaccine and susceptibility to 2009 pandemic A/H1N1 virus infection is not fully understood. METHODS One child 6-15 years of age from each of 119 households was randomized to receive 1 dose of inactivated trivalent seasonal influenza vaccine (TIV) or saline placebo in November 2008. Serum samples were collected from study subjects and thei...

2010
Rafael A. Medina Balaji Manicassamy Silke Stertz Christopher W. Seibert Rong Hai Robert B. Belshe Sharon E. Frey Christopher F. Basler Peter Palese Adolfo García-Sastre

The 1918 influenza A virus caused the most devastating pandemic, killing approximately 50 million people worldwide. Immunization with 1918-like and classical swine H1N1 virus vaccines results in cross-protective antibodies against the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza, indicating antigenic similarities among these viruses. In this study, we demonstrate that vaccination with the 2009 pandemic H1N1 va...

2012
Ana Carolina Cavalcanti Marcos Fernanda D'Angelo Monteiro Pelissoni Kelly Simone Almeida Cunegundes Marcelo Luiz Abramczyk Nancy Cristina Junqueira Bellei Nivea Aparecida Pissaia Sanches Maria Isabel de Moraes-Pinto

lIn 2009, the influenza A (H1N1) virus spread rapidly around the world, causing the first pandemic of the 21st Century. In 2010, there was a vaccination campaign against this new virus subtype to reduce the morbidity and mortality of the disease in some countries, including Brazil. Herein, we describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients under 19 years of age who were ho...

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