The effect of mass influenza immunization in children on the morbidity of the unvaccinated elderly

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Ghendon, YZ
Kaira, AN
Elshina, GA
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[1] Res Inst Viral Preparat, Moscow 115088, Russia
[2] State Sanit & Epidemiol Ctr, Moscow, Russia
[3] State Control Inst Standardizat & Control Med Bio, Moscow, Russia
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10.1017/S0950268805005650
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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The objectives of these studies were to analyse the effect of mass influenza immunization in children on the morbidity of unvaccinated non-institutionalized elderly during an influenza epidemic. A mass vaccination campaign with vaccine was conducted in children aged 3-6 years attending kindergartens (57(.)4% of 6374) and aged 7-17 years attending schools (72% of 34237) in two communities of the Moscow region. The clinical effectiveness of vaccination was 60(.)9% for kindergartens and 68(.)8% for schools. There were 3(.)4 times fewer episodes of influenza-like illnesses and 1(.)7-2(.)6 fewer episodes in all seven diseases which are possible complications of influenza out of the 10 evaluated diseases in 158451 unvaccinated non-institutionalized elderly people during the influenza epidemic compared with the control communities. The differences were found to be statistically significant. Mass vaccination of children attending child institutions brought about a significant reduction of both influenza-like illnesses in children and influenza-associated illnesses in unvaccinated non-institutionalized elderly persons living in the home setting.
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