2019
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiz327
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The Effect of Influenza Vaccination History on Changes in Hemagglutination Inhibition Titers After Receipt of the 2015–2016 Influenza Vaccine in Older Adults in Hong Kong

Abstract: Background Immune responses to influenza vaccination can be weaker in older adults than in other age groups. We hypothesized that antibody responses would be particularly weak among repeat vaccinees when the current and prior season vaccine components are the same. Methods An observational study was conducted among 827 older adults (aged ≥75 years) in Hong Kong. Serum samples were collected immediately before and 1 month afte… Show more

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“…A total of 475 potentially relevant articles were retrieved after systematic search, of which 12 met all the inclusion criteria (Fig. 1B) [2][3][4][5][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. A total of 9656 individuals were included in our metaanalysis (Table S1).…”
Section: Meta-analysis For Comparing the Seroprevalence Before And Du...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 475 potentially relevant articles were retrieved after systematic search, of which 12 met all the inclusion criteria (Fig. 1B) [2][3][4][5][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. A total of 9656 individuals were included in our metaanalysis (Table S1).…”
Section: Meta-analysis For Comparing the Seroprevalence Before And Du...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a virus or bacterium) is encountered.) [ [105] , [106] , [107] , [108] ]; Prior Influenza Infection/Vaccination (effects of prior influenza infection/vaccination on severity of future disease symptoms) [ [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] , [114] , [115] , [116] ]; Timing between Viral Exposures (elapsed time between viral exposures) [ [117] , [118] , [119] , [120] ]; Vaccine-Associated Enhanced Respiratory Disease (where vaccination enhances respiratory disease) [ [121] , [122] , [123] ]; Chronic Immune Activation (continuous innate immune responses) [ [124] , [125] , [126] ]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior Influenza Infection/Vaccination (effects of prior influenza infection/vaccination on severity of future disease symptoms) [ [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] , [114] , [115] , [116] ];…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After repeated influenza vaccination, the serological response to recent vaccination may decrease. Repeat-influenza vaccination can result in higher baseline titers and lower magnitude fold changes, particularly when the vaccine strains were unchanged [126,127]. Importantly, reduced immunogenicity after repeated vaccination did not appear to be associated with reduced protection [128], likely because seroprotective titers were already present or protection was mediated by non-HAI-antibodies.…”
Section: Prior Immunity: Repeat Vaccination Immune Priming and Imprintingmentioning
confidence: 94%