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Interim 2017/18 influenza seasonal vaccine effectiveness: combined results from five European studies
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VaccinationVaccinologyVaccine SafetyPreventive MedicineInfluenza Vaccine EffectivenessEmerging Infectious DiseasesMedicineVaccine SurveillanceInterim 2017/18European StudiesVaccine EfficacyInfluenza VaccineSeptember 2017Vaccine HesitancyFlu VaccinationPrecision VaccinologyEpidemiologyInfluenza Vaccines
Between September 2017 and February 2018, influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, A(H3N2) and B viruses (mainly B/Yamagata, not included in 2017/18 trivalent vaccines) co-circulated in Europe. Interim results from five European studies indicate that, in all age groups, 2017/18 influenza vaccine effectiveness was 25 to 52% against any influenza, 55 to 68% against influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, -42 to 7% against influenza A(H3N2) and 36 to 54% against influenza B. 2017/18 influenza vaccine should be promoted where influenza still circulates.
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