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Low seroprotection against preseasonal influenza local strains in children might predict the upcoming epidemic influenza strains.
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Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America [Clin Infect Dis] 2010 Jul 15; Vol. 51 (2), pp. 171-6. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND. Our objective was to determine the serological signals that indicated the possible dominant circulating influenza virus subtypes for the coming influenza seasons. METHODS. Healthy children 6 months through 5 years of age, adults 18-60 years of age, and elderly adults >60 years of age were recruited to receive seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccinations from October through December during the 2006-2007 and 2008-2009 seasons. Paired serum samples were collected at baseline and at 3 weeks after vaccination. Using a hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay, we measured antibody responses to local influenza strains circulating early in October, before each winter influenza season. RESULTS. A total of 301 subjects were tested for antibody to local strains (80, 120, and 101 subjects in the 2006-2007, 2007-2008, and 2008-2009 seasons, respectively). The dominant winter influenza strains in Taiwan were B/Malaysia/2506/2004-like in the 2006-2007 season, A/Brisbane/59/2007-like virus (H1N1) in the 2007-2008 season, and A/Brisbane/59/2007-like virus (H1N1) in the 2008-2009 season. The group with the lowest number of subjects with an HAI titer of 40 at baseline was children with antibody against the B/Taiwan/0050/2006 in the 2006-2007 season, A/Taiwan/785/2006 (H1N1) in 2007-2008 season, and A/Taiwan/951/2007 (H1N1) in 2008-2009 season. The emergence of these viruses correlated well with the circulating influenza subtype in the following winter peak seasons. CONCLUSIONS. Low seroprotection rate among children against a specific locally circulating influenza strain might predict the dominantly circulating subtype of influenza virus in the coming winter season. A year-end preseasonal serological survey of children could provide valuable information about the possible circulating strain and tailor the disease-control strategy accordingly.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Child, Preschool
Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
Humans
Infant
Influenza, Human prevention & control
Male
Middle Aged
Orthomyxoviridae classification
Orthomyxoviridae isolation & purification
Taiwan
Young Adult
Antibodies, Viral blood
Influenza Vaccines administration & dosage
Influenza Vaccines immunology
Influenza, Human epidemiology
Influenza, Human immunology
Orthomyxoviridae immunology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1537-6591
- Volume :
- 51
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 20528478
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1086/653532