1. Enhanced Safety Surveillance of GSK's Inactivated Quadrivalent Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in Belgium, Germany, and Spain During the 2022/2023 Influenza Season.
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de la Cueva IS, Gerber JE, Hastie A, Brotons C, Panzer F, Pirçon JY, Talsma P, Eckermann T, Nikic V, Gomez XM, and Alsdurf H
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- Humans, Female, Male, Child, Child, Preschool, Adolescent, Adult, Infant, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Belgium epidemiology, Germany epidemiology, Spain epidemiology, Aged, Seasons, Vaccines, Inactivated adverse effects, Vaccines, Inactivated administration & dosage, Vaccination adverse effects, Influenza Vaccines adverse effects, Influenza Vaccines administration & dosage, Influenza, Human prevention & control, Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems statistics & numerical data
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Background: Seasonal influenza is prevented through annual vaccination, especially in children and older adults. These vaccines are annually updated based on World Health Organization recommendations and require continuous safety monitoring., Objective: We assessed the frequency and severity of adverse events within 7 days of administering GSK's inactivated quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccine (IIV4) in Belgium, Germany, and Spain during the 2022/2023 influenza season., Methods: In this enhanced safety surveillance study, adults who received GSK's IIV4 and parents/guardians/legally acceptable representatives of vaccinated children (aged 6 months-17 years) were invited to complete adverse drug reaction cards reporting adverse events within 7 days post-vaccination., Results: In total, 1332 participants (53.6% female) received at least one dose of GSK's IIV4, including 43 children who received two doses. Overall, 97.8% of adverse drug reaction cards were completed and returned in the study. All participants in Belgium were adults, while 54.7% and 7.4% in Spain and Germany, respectively, were pediatric participants aged 6 months-17 years. After Dose 1, across all age groups, 49.8% of participants reported at least one adverse event. The most common adverse events (cumulative frequency >5%) following Dose 1 were injection-site pain (37.6%), fatigue (15.0%), headache (13.2%), injection-site swelling (9.3%), myalgia (7.6%), and injection-site erythema (7.4%). Across all countries, adverse events were most common in adults aged 18-65 years (59.7%), followed by those aged 3-17 years (47.0%), >65 years (35.7%), and 6-35 months (23.5%). After Dose 2, 18.6% of participants reported at least one adverse event, with general disorders and administration site conditions again being the most frequent., Conclusions: Across all age and risk groups for serious disease, no serious adverse events related to GSK's IIV4 were reported within 7 days post-vaccination. This study supports and confirms the acceptable safety profile of GSK's IIV4 across all recommended age groups., Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov number: not applicable., (© 2024. GSK.)
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- 2024
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