Jansen Angelique G S C, Sanders Elisabeth A M, Nichol Kristin L, van Loon Anton M, Hoes Arno W, Hak Eelko
Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Vaccine. 2008 Oct 16;26(44):5567-74. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.08.003. Epub 2008 Aug 21.
With a retrospective nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands over 1992-2003, using mortality and viral surveillance data, the aim was to assess by means of rate difference methods the influenza-associated mortality in the elderly before and after the introduction of a nationwide influenza vaccination program in 1996 (vaccination coverage raised from below 50 to 80%). The average annual influenza-associated mortality declined in the years before and after the introduction from 131 to 105 per 100,000 persons (relative risk 0.80). The decline was largest in the age group 65-69 years (relative risk 0.54) and less in those aged 75 years and older. Validation by Serfling-type regression analysis revealed similar results. In conclusion, routine influenza vaccination among Dutch elderly was associated with a significant decrease in influenza-associated mortality, notably in those aged 65-69 years.
通过对1992年至2003年荷兰全国范围的回顾性队列研究,利用死亡率和病毒监测数据,旨在采用率差方法评估1996年全国性流感疫苗接种计划实施前后老年人中与流感相关的死亡率(疫苗接种覆盖率从低于50%提高到80%)。在引入疫苗接种计划前后的几年里,每年与流感相关的平均死亡率从每10万人131例降至105例(相对风险0.80)。65 - 69岁年龄组的下降幅度最大(相对风险0.54),75岁及以上年龄组的下降幅度较小。通过塞尔弗林型回归分析进行验证得出了类似结果。总之,荷兰老年人常规接种流感疫苗与流感相关死亡率显著降低相关,尤其是在65 - 69岁的人群中。