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Reduced reaction frequencies with repeated inactivated or live-attenuated influenza vaccination
Authors:Suzanne E. Ohmit  Jonathan Gross  John C. Victor  Arnold S. Monto
Affiliation:1. University of Michigan School of Public Health, 109 Observatory Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA;2. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Seattle, Washington, USA
Abstract:Data collected as part of a multi-year trial examining the efficacies of inactivated and live-attenuated influenza vaccines were used to evaluate the reported occurrence of post-vaccination reactions. Two cohorts were defined: (1) individuals who received the same vaccine over two consecutive years, and (2) individuals who first enrolled in year 2 of the study and received vaccine only in that year. For both vaccines there were significantly fewer reactions reported in year 2 in those subjects who were vaccinated both years. Declines were demonstrated when comparing year 1 and 2 reaction frequencies in subjects vaccinated both years, and differences were seen when comparing year 2 reaction frequencies in subjects vaccinated both years with those first vaccinated in year 2. Reaction reporting peaked on post-vaccination days 0 and 1 following receipt of the inactivated vaccine, and on day 2 following receipt of the live-attenuated vaccine.
Keywords:Influenza vaccines   Adverse reactions   Inactivated influenza vaccine   Live-attenuated influenza vaccine
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