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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Aug 15;59(4):517-24.
doi: 10.1093/cid/ciu356. Epub 2014 May 13.

Incidence of influenza virus infections in children in Hong Kong in a 3-year randomized placebo-controlled vaccine study, 2009-2012

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Incidence of influenza virus infections in children in Hong Kong in a 3-year randomized placebo-controlled vaccine study, 2009-2012

Benjamin J Cowling et al. Clin Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: School-aged children suffer high rates of influenza virus infections and associated illnesses each year, and are a major source of transmission in the community. However, information on the cumulative incidence of infection in specific epidemics is scarce, and there are limited studies with sufficient follow-up to identify the strength and duration of protection against reinfection.

Methods: We randomly allocated children 5-17 years of age to receive trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) or placebo from September 2009 through January 2010, and then conducted follow-up for 3 years including regular collection of sera, symptom diaries, and collection of nose and throat swabs during illness episodes in participants or their household members.

Results: Of 796 children initially randomized, 484 continued to participate for all 3 years. In unvaccinated children, cumulative incidence of infection was estimated to be 59% in the first wave of H1N1pdm09 in 2009-2010, and 7%, 14%, 20%, and 31% in subsequent epidemics of H3N2 (2010), H1N1pdm09 (2011), B (2012), and H3N2 (2012), respectively. Infection with H1N1pdm09 in 2009-2010 and H3N2 in 2010 was associated with protection against infection with subsequent epidemics of the same subtype in 2011 and 2012, respectively, but we found no evidence of heterotypic or heterosubtypic protection against infection.

Conclusions: We identified substantial incidence of influenza virus infections in children in Hong Kong in 5 major epidemics over a 3-year period, and evidence of homosubtypic but not heterosubtypic protection following infection.

Clinical trials registration: NCT00792051.

Keywords: immunity; incidence rates; influenza virus; vaccination.

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  • Reply to Collignon et al.
    Cowling BJ, Peiris JS, Leung GM. Cowling BJ, et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Feb 1;60(3):489-90. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciu837. Epub 2014 Oct 23. Clin Infect Dis. 2015. PMID: 25344537 No abstract available.
  • Safety and efficacy of inactivated influenza vaccines in children.
    Collignon P, Doshi P, Del Mar C, Jefferson T. Collignon P, et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Feb 1;60(3):489. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciu835. Epub 2014 Oct 23. Clin Infect Dis. 2015. PMID: 25344541 No abstract available.

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