重复流感疫苗接种和感染对卫生保健工作者持久血清保护的影响。

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Mai-Chi Trieu, Amit Bansal, Marianne Sævik, Sonja Ljostveit, Åsne Jul-Larsen, Rebecca Jane Cox
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摘要

季节性流感病毒的快速演变需要每年重新配制疫苗以匹配流行毒株。每年优先为卫生保健工作者和高危人群接种流感疫苗。然而,每年重复接种疫苗可能会影响免疫保护。本研究调查了250名具有明确疫苗接种史的卫生保健工作者在流感感染或四个季节重复季节性疫苗接种后的血凝抑制(HI)抗体反应。未接种疫苗的卫生保健人员感染率高,预先存在的抗体提供保护。感染或混合免疫比单独接种疫苗产生更高的A/H3N2病毒抗体反应,而接种疫苗诱导更持久的A/H1N1和B病毒特异性抗体。疫苗接种增强了血清保护性抗体,与以前的疫苗接种史无关。此外,连续三个季节以上重复接种同一种病毒会减弱抗体反应,而更新疫苗株则会提高免疫力。应加强卫生保健工作者的年度流感疫苗接种,以增加吸收率,但下一代流感疫苗必须提高疫苗的免疫原性,特别是针对A/H3N2病毒。
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Effects of repeated influenza vaccination and infection on durable seroprotection in healthcare workers.

Rapid evolution of seasonal influenza viruses necessitates annual vaccine reformulation to match circulating strains. Healthcare workers (HCWs) and high-risk groups are prioritised for annual influenza vaccination. However, repeated annual vaccination may affect immune protection. This study investigated the hemaglutination-inhibition (HI) antibody responses following influenza infection or repeated seasonal vaccination over four seasons in 250 HCWs with well-defined vaccination histories. Unvaccinated HCWs had high infection rates, with pre-existing antibodies providing protection. Infection or hybrid immunity generated higher antibody responses to A/H3N2 viruses than vaccination alone, whereas vaccination induced more durable A/H1N1 and B virus-specific antibodies. Vaccination boosted seroprotective antibodies, irrespective of previous vaccination histories. Moreover, repeated vaccination with the same virus for more than three consecutive seasons blunted antibody responses, while updating vaccine strains improved immunity. Annual influenza vaccination of HCWs should be strengthened to increase uptake, but next-generation influenza vaccines must improve vaccine immunogenicity, particularly against A/H3N2 viruses.

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NPJ Vaccines
NPJ Vaccines Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
146
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Online-only and open access, npj Vaccines is dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in vaccine research and development.
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