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Euro Surveill ; 14(44)2009 Nov 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19941774

ABSTRACT

Within I-MOVE (European programme to monitor seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccine effectiveness (IVE)) five countries conducted IVE pilot case-control studies in 2008-9. One hundred and sixty sentinel general practitioners (GP) swabbed all elderly consulting for influenza-like illness (ILI). Influenza confirmed cases were compared to influenza negative controls. We conducted a pooled analysis to obtain a summary IVE in the age group of >or=65 years. We measured IVE in each study and assessed heterogeneity between studies qualitatively and using the I2 index. We used a one-stage pooled model with study as a fixed effect. We adjusted estimates for age-group, sex, chronic diseases, smoking, functional status, previous influenza vaccinations and previous hospitalisations. The pooled analysis included 138 cases and 189 test-negative controls. There was no statistical heterogeneity (I2=0) between studies but ILI case definition, previous hospitalisations and functional status were slightly different. The adjusted IVE was 59.1% (95% CI: 15.3-80.3%). IVE was 65.4% (95% CI: 15.6-85.8%) in the 65-74, 59.6% (95% CI: -72.6 -90.6%) in the age group of >or=75 and 56.4% (95% CI: -0.2-81.3%) for A(H3). Pooled analysis is feasible among European studies. The variables definitions need further standardisation. Larger sample sizes are needed to achieve greater precision for subgroup analysis. For 2009-10, I-MOVE will extend the study to obtain early IVE estimates in groups targeted for pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccination.


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Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/immunology , Influenza Vaccines/standards , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Population Surveillance/methods , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Disease Outbreaks/statistics & numerical data , Europe/epidemiology , Family Practice , Female , Humans , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/isolation & purification , Influenza, Human/prevention & control , Interviews as Topic , Male , Pilot Projects , Program Evaluation
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Euro Surveill ; 4(4): 44-47, 1999 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12631907

ABSTRACT

The term leptospirosis describes a group of diseases caused by members of the order Spirochaetales, mainly the species Leptospira interrogans. Infection can be asymptomatic but disease of differing severity and clinical features (often suggestive of menin

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