2025年南半球流感疫苗预防流感相关门诊和住院疾病的中期有效性评估——8个南半球国家,2025年3月至9月。

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季节性流感疫苗接种可提供预防流感疾病和相关潜在并发症的重要保护。在南半球国家监测季节性流感疫苗的有效性,可使北半球国家的卫生当局了解疫苗接种可能提供的保护。利用来自8个南半球国家流感样疾病(ILI)和严重急性呼吸道感染(SARI)哨点监测网络的数据,研究人员使用检测阴性病例对照研究设计估计了流感相关门诊就诊和住院的中期VE。在2025年3月至9月期间,澳大利亚和南非确定了2122例ILI患者;阿根廷、澳大利亚、巴西、智利、新西兰、巴拉圭和乌拉圭确定了42752例急性呼吸道感染患者。总体而言,21.3%的ILI患者和15.9%的严重急性呼吸道感染患者接种了流感疫苗。针对流感相关门诊就诊和住院的调整后VE,对于任何流感病毒分别为50.4%和49.7%,对于甲型流感病毒分别为45.4%和46.1%。与主要流感亚型A(H1N1)pdm09住院相比,调整后的VE为41.6%。这些中期估计表明,在南半球8个国家,疫苗接种使接受医疗护理的流感相关疾病减少了大约一半。卫生当局应优先为所有≥6个月的符合条件者接种疫苗,以减少流感发病率。
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Interim Effectiveness Estimates of 2025 Southern Hemisphere Influenza Vaccines in Preventing Influenza-Associated Outpatient and Hospitalized Illness - Eight Southern Hemisphere Countries, March-September 2025.
Seasonal influenza vaccination provides important protection from influenza illness and associated potential complications. Monitoring seasonal influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) in Southern Hemisphere countries can apprise health authorities in Northern Hemisphere countries about the potential protection provided from vaccination. Using data from influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) sentinel surveillance networks in eight Southern Hemisphere countries, investigators estimated interim VE against influenza-associated outpatient visits and hospitalization using a test-negative case-control study design. During March-September 2025, Australia and South Africa identified 2,122 patients with ILI; Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, Paraguay, and Uruguay identified 42,752 patients with SARI. Overall, 21.3% of patients with ILI and 15.9% of patients with SARI were vaccinated against influenza. Adjusted VE against influenza-associated outpatient visits and hospitalization was 50.4% and 49.7%, respectively, for any influenza virus, and 45.4% and 46.1%, respectively, for influenza A viruses. Adjusted VE against hospitalization with the predominant influenza subtype, A(H1N1)pdm09, was 41.6%. These interim estimates suggest that vaccination reduced medically attended influenza-associated illness by approximately one half in eight Southern Hemisphere countries. Health authorities should prioritize vaccination of all eligible persons ≥6 months to reduce incidence of influenza disease.
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