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A case-control study of influenza vaccine effectiveness among Malaysian pilgrims attending the Haj in Saudi Arabia.

作者信息

Mustafa Amal Nasir, Gessner Bradford D, Ismail Raman, Yusoff Ahmad Faudzi, Abdullah Nasuruddin, Ishak Ilina, Abdullah Norazmi, Merican Mohd Ismail

机构信息

Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

出版信息

Int J Infect Dis. 2003 Sep;7(3):210-4. doi: 10.1016/s1201-9712(03)90054-3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine influenza vaccine effectiveness against clinically defined influenza-like illness among Malaysian pilgrims attending the Haj in Saudi Arabia.

METHODS

During February and March 2000, the authors conducted an unmatched case-control study. Case patients were identified at one of five hotel clinics, while controls were residents of these hotels who had not attended a clinic.

RESULTS

Among 820 case patients--84% of whom had received antibiotics--and 600 controls, the adjusted vaccine effectiveness against clinic visits for influenza-like illness was 77% (95% confidence interval: 69, 83), and that against receipt of antibiotics was 66% (95% confidence interval, 54, 75). The vaccine did not prevent clinic visits for non-influenza-like upper respiratory tract illness (adjusted vaccine effectiveness, 20%; 95% confidence interval: -24, 49).

CONCLUSIONS

Influenza vaccine was effective in preventing clinic visits for influenza-like illness and antibiotic use. Pilgrims traveling to the Haj in Saudi Arabia should consider influenza vaccination use.

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