Does Influenza Vaccination Modify Influenza Severity? Data on Older Adults Hospitalized With Influenza During the 2012-2013 Season in the United States
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Our findings show a modest effect of influenza vaccination on disease severity. Analysis of data from seasons with different predominant strains and higher estimates of vaccine effectiveness are needed.
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| Authors | Arriola CS;Anderson EJ;Baumbach J;Bennett N;Bohm S;Hill M;Lindegren ML;Lung K;Meek J;Mermel E;Miller L;Monroe ML;Morin C;Oni O;Reingold A;Schaffner W;Thomas A;Zansky SM;Finelli L;Chaves SS;; |
| Journal | The Journal of infectious diseases |
| Year | 2015 |
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