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Active SMS-based influenza vaccine safety surveillance in Australian children

Authors :
Helen E. Quinn
Alan Leeb
Alexis Pillsbury
Kristine Macartney
Patrick Cashman
Source :
Vaccine. 35(51)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Australia's novel, active surveillance system, AusVaxSafety, monitors the post-market safety of vaccines in near real time. We analysed cumulative surveillance data for children aged 6 months to 4 years who received seasonal influenza vaccine in 2015 and/or 2016 to determine: adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) rates by vaccine brand, age and concomitant vaccine administration. METHODS Parent/carer reports of AEFI occurring within 3 days of their child receiving an influenza vaccine in sentinel immunisation clinics were solicited by Short Message Service (SMS) and/or email-based survey. Retrospective data from 2 years were combined to examine specific AEFI rates, particularly fever and medical attendance as a proxy for serious adverse events (SAE), with and without concomitant vaccine administration. As trivalent influenza vaccines (TIV) were funded in Australia's National Immunisation Program (NIP) in 2015 and quadrivalent (QIV) in 2016, respectively, we compared their safety profiles. RESULTS 7402 children were included. Data were reported weekly through each vaccination season; no safety signals or excess of adverse events were detected. More children who received a concomitant vaccine had fever (7.5% versus 2.8%; p

Details

ISSN :
18732518
Volume :
35
Issue :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88d5e2d1098840e908998e12ac61b2b7