Predominance of a drifted influenza a (H3N2) clade and its association with age-specific influenza vaccine effectiveness variations, influenza season 2018–2019

Predominance of a drifted influenza a (H3N2) clade and its association with age-specific influenza vaccine effectiveness variations, influenza season 2018–2019

מאת: Glatman-Freedman A., Pando R., Sefty H., Omer I., Rosenberg A., Drori Y., Nemet I., Mendelson E., Keinan-Boker L., Mandelboim M., Israeli Influenza Surveillance Network (IISN)
פורסם ב: Vaccines
תיאור: Background: Influenza A (H3N2) clade 3C.3a was the predominant influenza virus in Israel throughout the 2018-2019 season, constituting a drift from the influenza A (H3N2) vaccine. We estimated the end-of season vaccine effectiveness (VE) by age, among community patients with influenza-like illness (ILI), considering the hemagglutinin (HA) gene mutations and amino acid substitutions of influenza A (H3N2) viruses detected. Methods: Nose-throat samples were analyzed for the presence of influenza virus, type/subtype, and HA gene sequence. HA gene sequences and amino acid substitutions were compared to the influenza A/Singapore/INFIMH-16-0019/2016 (H3N2)-like 2018-2019 vaccine virus, and a phylogenetic tree was generated. Influenza VE against influenza A (H3N2) was estimated using the test-negative design. VE was estimated by age group and by 15 year moving age intervals. Results: In total, 90% of the influenza A (H3N2) viruses belonged to the 3C.3a clade, constituting a unique situation in the northern hemisphere. Adjusted all-age influenza A (H3N2) VE was −3.5% (95% CI: −51.2 to 29.1). Although adjusted VEs were very low among infants, children, and young adults, a VE of 45% (95% CI: −19.2 to 74.6) was estimated among adults aged ≥45 years old. Conclusions: The higher VE point estimates among older adults may be related to previous exposure to similar influenza viruses. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. T.
SDGs : SDG 03  |  יחידות: מדעי הרווחה והבריאות  | מועד: 2020 |  קישור