Beyer W E, Bakker G, van Beek R, Masurel N
Nationaal Influenza Centrum van de WHO, Erasmus Universiteit, afd. Virologie, Rotterdam.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1993 Sep 25;137(39):1973-7.
In the autumn of 1992 two-thirds of the population of a nursing home in Amsterdam was vaccinated against influenza. However, in March 1993 an outbreak of an influenza like illness occurred with a morbidity rate of 49% and a mortality rate of 10%. There was sufficient serological evidence to show that the vaccine as such had induced adequate immunity. As the causative agent an influenza A/H3N2 virus was identified. The failing activity of the vaccine in this instance was apparently caused by the absence of sufficient antigen similarity between the A/H3N2 vaccine component and the epidemic virus ('vaccine mismatch').
1992年秋,阿姆斯特丹一家养老院三分之二的老人接种了流感疫苗。然而,1993年3月,养老院爆发了类似流感的疾病,发病率为49%,死亡率为10%。血清学证据充分表明,该疫苗本身已诱导出足够的免疫力。经鉴定,致病原为甲型H3N2流感病毒。在这种情况下,疫苗失效显然是由于A/H3N2疫苗成分与流行病毒之间缺乏足够的抗原相似性(“疫苗错配”)。