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Trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine given to two-month-old children: an off-season pilot study.

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Walter, EB; Englund, JA; Blatter, M; Nyberg, J; Ruben, FL; Decker, MD; GRC27 Study Team,
Published in: Pediatr Infect Dis J
December 2009

BACKGROUND: Although children less than 6 months of age have the highest risk for hospitalization related to influenza infection, influenza vaccine is not approved for these children. METHODS: In an open-label, off-season study, healthy 6 to 12 week and 6-month-old children received 2 doses of the 2004 to 2005 trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) administered 1 month apart along with other routine pediatric vaccines. Safety was assessed by parental diaries (n = 393). Immunogenicity analyses (n = 293) were performed on sera obtained before vaccination and 1 month after the second dose of TIV. Outcomes included the frequencies of subjects with injection site and systemic reactions and seroprotection rates to TIV antigens. RESULTS: Injection site reactions and fevers were generally mild and resolved within 3 days. Postvaccination seroprotection rates (titer > or = 1:40) in the 6- to 12-week-old and 6-month-old groups were 46% and 69% to A/New Caledonia (H1N1), 59% and 79% to A/Wyoming (H3N2), and 5% and 22% to B/Jiangsu (P < 0.001, all comparisons). For seronegative 6- to 12-week-olds whose mothers had not received TIV during pregnancy, postvaccination seroprotective titers to A/New Caledonia (H1N1) were achieved in 70% (38/54) and to A/Wyoming (H3N2) in 68% (23/34) of infants. CONCLUSIONS: TIV was well tolerated and safe when administered to children at both 6 to 12 weeks and 6 months of age. The antibody response was lower in the younger children, probably related to antibody suppression from passively acquired antibodies from mothers. In 6- to 12-week-olds without preexisting antibody, seroresponses to influenza A antigens approached those of 6-month-old children.

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Pediatr Infect Dis J

DOI

EISSN

1532-0987

Publication Date

December 2009

Volume

28

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1099 / 1104

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vaccines, Inactivated
  • Pilot Projects
  • Pediatrics
  • Mothers
  • Influenza, Human
  • Influenza Vaccines
  • Infant
  • Immunization Schedule
  • Humans
  • Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
 

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Walter, E. B., Englund, J. A., Blatter, M., Nyberg, J., Ruben, F. L., Decker, M. D., & GRC27 Study Team, . (2009). Trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine given to two-month-old children: an off-season pilot study. Pediatr Infect Dis J, 28(12), 1099–1104. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0b013e3181b0c0ca
Walter, Emmanuel B., Janet A. Englund, Mark Blatter, Jack Nyberg, Frederick L. Ruben, Michael D. Decker, and Michael D. GRC27 Study Team. “Trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine given to two-month-old children: an off-season pilot study.Pediatr Infect Dis J 28, no. 12 (December 2009): 1099–1104. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0b013e3181b0c0ca.
Walter EB, Englund JA, Blatter M, Nyberg J, Ruben FL, Decker MD, et al. Trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine given to two-month-old children: an off-season pilot study. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2009 Dec;28(12):1099–104.
Walter, Emmanuel B., et al. “Trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine given to two-month-old children: an off-season pilot study.Pediatr Infect Dis J, vol. 28, no. 12, Dec. 2009, pp. 1099–104. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/INF.0b013e3181b0c0ca.
Walter EB, Englund JA, Blatter M, Nyberg J, Ruben FL, Decker MD, GRC27 Study Team. Trivalent inactivated influenza virus vaccine given to two-month-old children: an off-season pilot study. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2009 Dec;28(12):1099–1104.

Published In

Pediatr Infect Dis J

DOI

EISSN

1532-0987

Publication Date

December 2009

Volume

28

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1099 / 1104

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vaccines, Inactivated
  • Pilot Projects
  • Pediatrics
  • Mothers
  • Influenza, Human
  • Influenza Vaccines
  • Infant
  • Immunization Schedule
  • Humans
  • Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests