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- Yu-Ju Lin
(National Taiwan University
Taiwan Centers for Disease Control)
- Chiao-Ni Wen
(National Taiwan University
Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Chang Gung University)
- Ying-Ying Lin
(National Taiwan University
Center for Drug Evaluation)
- Wen-Chi Hsieh
(National Taiwan University)
- Chia-Chen Chang
(National Taiwan University)
- Yi-Hsuan Chen
(National Taiwan University)
- Chian-Hui Hsu
(National Taiwan University
Center for Drug Evaluation)
- Yun-Jui Shih
(National Taiwan University
Taiwan Centers for Disease Control)
- Chang-Hsun Chen
(Taiwan Centers for Disease Control)
- Chi-Tai Fang
(National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University Hospital)
Abstract
Standard inactivated influenza vaccines are poorly immunogenic in immunologically naive healthy young children, who are particularly vulnerable to complications from influenza. For them, there is an unmet need for better influenza vaccines. Oil-in-water emulsion-adjuvanted influenza vaccines are promising candidates, but clinical trials yielded inconsistent results. Here, we meta-analyze randomized controlled trials with efficacy data (3 trials, n = 15,310) and immunogenicity data (17 trials, n = 9062). Compared with non-adjuvanted counterparts, adjuvanted influenza vaccines provide a significantly better protection (weighted estimate for risk ratio of RT-PCR-confirmed influenza: 0.26) and are significantly more immunogenic (weighted estimates for seroprotection rate ratio: 4.6 to 7.9) in healthy immunologically naive young children. Nevertheless, in immunologically non-naive children, adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted vaccines provide similar protection and are similarly immunogenic. These results indicate that oil-in-water emulsion adjuvant improves the efficacy of inactivated influenza vaccines in healthy young children at the first-time seasonal influenza vaccination.
Suggested Citation
Yu-Ju Lin & Chiao-Ni Wen & Ying-Ying Lin & Wen-Chi Hsieh & Chia-Chen Chang & Yi-Hsuan Chen & Chian-Hui Hsu & Yun-Jui Shih & Chang-Hsun Chen & Chi-Tai Fang, 2020.
"Oil-in-water emulsion adjuvants for pediatric influenza vaccines: a systematic review and meta-analysis,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-12, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-14230-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-14230-x
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