2022
DOI: 10.3390/idr14050076
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Roles for Pathogen Interference in Influenza Vaccination, with Implications to Vaccine Effectiveness (VE) and Attribution of Influenza Deaths

Abstract: Pathogen interference is the ability of one pathogen to alter the course and clinical outcomes of infection by another. With up to 3000 species of human pathogens the potential combinations are vast. These combinations operate within further immune complexity induced by infection with multiple persistent pathogens, and by the role which the human microbiome plays in maintaining health, immune function, and resistance to infection. All the above are further complicated by malnutrition in children and the elderl… Show more

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“…A review of pathogen interference strongly implied that the efficacy of vaccination should generally vary over time, i.e., month of vaccination [4,33]. This is because COVID-19 infection and COVID-19 vaccination are competing with other human pathogens whose incidence varies with time and place, and in response to COVID-19 infection [4,33].…”
Section: Effect Of Time Of Vaccination Vaccine History Gender and Age...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A review of pathogen interference strongly implied that the efficacy of vaccination should generally vary over time, i.e., month of vaccination [4,33]. This is because COVID-19 infection and COVID-19 vaccination are competing with other human pathogens whose incidence varies with time and place, and in response to COVID-19 infection [4,33].…”
Section: Effect Of Time Of Vaccination Vaccine History Gender and Age...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is increasing awareness that vaccines exhibit both specific and non-specific effects [1][2][3][4].The specific effects are measured by the efficacy of the vaccine against the targeted pathogen, while the non-specific effects can be discerned by evaluating the change in all-cause mortality. A fully efficacious vaccine will reduce deaths arising from the targeted pathogen and will thereby also reduce all-cause mortality .…”
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