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The relative vaccine effectiveness of high-dose vs standard-dose influenza vaccines in preventing hospitalization and mortality: A meta-analysis of evidence from randomized trials

JOURNAL OF INFECTION(2024)

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Objectives: To summarize current evidence of high-dose influenza vaccine (HD-IV) vs standard-dose (SD-IV) regarding severe clinical outcomes. Methods: A prespecified meta-analysis was conducted to assess relative vaccine effectiveness (rVE) of HDIV vs SD-IV in reducing the rates of (1) pneumonia and influenza (P&I) hospitalization, (2) all hospitalizations, and (3) all-cause death in adults >= 65 years in randomized controlled trials. Pooled effect sizes were estimated using fixed-effects models with the inverse variance method. Results: Five randomized trials were included encompassing 105,685 individuals. HD-IV vs SD-IV reduced P &I hospitalizations (rVE: 23.5 %, [95 %CI: 12.3 to 33.2]). HD-IV vs SD-IV also reduced rate of all-cause hospitalizations (rVE: 7.3 %, [95 %CI: 4.5 to 10.0]). No significant differences were observed in death rates (rVE = 1.6 % ([95 %CI: -2.0 to 5.0]) in HD-IV vs SD-IV. Sensitivity analyses omitting trials with participants sharing the same comorbidity, trials with >= 100 events, and random-effects models provided comparable estimates for all outcomes. Conclusions: HD-IV reduced the incidence of P&I and all-cause hospitalization vs SD-IV in adults >= 65 years in randomized trials, through no significant difference was observed in all-cause death rates. These findings, supported by evidence from several randomized studies, can benefit from replication in a fully powered, individually randomized trial. (c) 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association.
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High -dose influenza vaccine,Randomized trials,Meta -analysis,Severe clinical endpoints
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