Effects of Repeated Annual Influenza Vaccination on Antibody Responses against Unchanged Vaccine Antigens in Elderly Frail Institutionalized Volunteers

Background: Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. Objective: To ascertain the cumulative effects of yearly vaccination on serological response to unaltered vaccine antigens in the elderly. Methods: The h...

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Published inGerontology (Basel) Vol. 53; no. 6; pp. 411 - 418
Main Authors Iorio, A.M., Camilloni, B., Basileo, M., Neri, M., Lepri, E., Spighi, M.
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Abstract Background: Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. Objective: To ascertain the cumulative effects of yearly vaccination on serological response to unaltered vaccine antigens in the elderly. Methods: The haemagglutination-inhibiting (HI) antibody response was examined in 158 elderly institutionalized frail volunteers subdivided in 3 groups according to the sequential winters in which each subject received a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. The study, conducted over 5 consecutive winters (from 1998/99 to 2002/03), reports the antibody response only for sequential years (2 or 3) in which the vaccine strain examined was not altered. Results: Significant increases in the values of HI antibody titres were observed after vaccination in each year examined against the different influenza vaccine strains used, except against B antigen in the second of the 3 winters studied (1999/00). The antibody responses found were not always adequate, i.e. at levels above the currently requested values for commercial vaccines (post-vaccination seroprotection rate ≧1:40, increases in geometric mean titres ≧2, positive responses ≧30% compared with pre-vaccination), probably because of old age (mean age ≧81 years) and the presence of underlying diseases in a high percentage of volunteers (≧86%). The most frequent chronic diseases found werecardiovascular diseases (48%), endocrine disorders (19%), functional disability (10%) and pulmonary diseases (4%). The post-vaccination values observed in the sequential years were in general similar for A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains. A decrease, however, for some parameters at statistically significant levels, was observed against B antigen following repeated vaccine administrations. Conclusion: Our data seem to support the possibility of a slight impairment of HI antibody response against unaltered influenza vaccine antigens, especially for influenza strains that have circulated for prolonged periods of time. Indeed a tendency to a lower response was found only against B/Beijing antigen, introduced in the vaccine composition in the winter 1995/96, but not against the A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains, which weremore frequently changed.
AbstractList Background: Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunization may induce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. Objective: To ascertain the cumulative effects of yearly vaccination on serological response to unaltered vaccine antigens in the elderly. Methods: The haemagglutination-inhibiting (HI) antibody response was examined in 158 elderly institutionalized frail volunteers subdivided in 3 groups according to the sequential winters in which each subject received a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. The study, conducted over 5 consecutive winters (from 1998/99 to 2002/03), reports the antibody response only for sequential years (2 or 3) in which the vaccine strain examined was not altered. Results: Significant increases in the values of HI antibody titres were observed after vaccination in each year examined against the different influenza vaccine strains used, except against B antigen in the second of the 3 winters studied (1999/00). The antibody responses found were not always adequate, i.e. at levels above the currently requested values for commercial vaccines (post-vaccination seroprotection rate ≥1:40, increases in geometric mean titres ≥2, positive responses ≥30% compared with pre-vaccination), probably because of old age (mean age ≥81 years) and the presence of underlying diseases in a high percentage of volunteers (≥86%). The most frequent chronic diseases found werecardiovascular diseases (48%), endocrine disorders (19%), functional disability (10%) and pulmonary diseases (4%). The post-vaccination values observed in the sequential years were in general similar for A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains. A decrease, however, for some parameters at statistically significant levels, was observed against B antigen following repeated vaccine administrations. Conclusion: Our data seem to support the possibility of a slight impairment of HI antibody response against unaltered influenza vaccine antigens, especially for influenza strains that have circulated for prolonged periods of time. Indeed a tendency to a lower response was found only against B/Beijing antigen, introduced in the vaccine composition in the winter 1995/96, but not against the A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains, which weremore frequently changed. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Background: Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. Objective: To ascertain the cumulative effects of yearly vaccination on serological response to unaltered vaccine antigens in the elderly. Methods: The haemagglutination-inhibiting (HI) antibody response was examined in 158 elderly institutionalized frail volunteers subdivided in 3 groups according to the sequential winters in which each subject received a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. The study, conducted over 5 consecutive winters (from 1998/99 to 2002/03), reports the antibody response only for sequential years (2 or 3) in which the vaccine strain examined was not altered. Results: Significant increases in the values of HI antibody titres were observed after vaccination in each year examined against the different influenza vaccine strains used, except against B antigen in the second of the 3 winters studied (1999/00). The antibody responses found were not always adequate, i.e. at levels above the currently requested values for commercial vaccines (post-vaccination seroprotection rate ≧1:40, increases in geometric mean titres ≧2, positive responses ≧30% compared with pre-vaccination), probably because of old age (mean age ≧81 years) and the presence of underlying diseases in a high percentage of volunteers (≧86%). The most frequent chronic diseases found werecardiovascular diseases (48%), endocrine disorders (19%), functional disability (10%) and pulmonary diseases (4%). The post-vaccination values observed in the sequential years were in general similar for A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains. A decrease, however, for some parameters at statistically significant levels, was observed against B antigen following repeated vaccine administrations. Conclusion: Our data seem to support the possibility of a slight impairment of HI antibody response against unaltered influenza vaccine antigens, especially for influenza strains that have circulated for prolonged periods of time. Indeed a tendency to a lower response was found only against B/Beijing antigen, introduced in the vaccine composition in the winter 1995/96, but not against the A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains, which weremore frequently changed.
BACKGROUNDConcern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination.OBJECTIVETo ascertain the cumulative effects of yearly vaccination on serological response to unaltered vaccine antigens in the elderly.METHODSThe haemagglutination-inhibiting (HI) antibody response was examined in 158 elderly institutionalized frail volunteers subdivided in 3 groups according to the sequential winters in which each subject received a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. The study, conducted over 5 consecutive winters (from 1998/99 to 2002/03), reports the antibody response only for sequential years (2 or 3) in which the vaccine strain examined was not altered.RESULTSSignificant increases in the values of HI antibody titres were observed after vaccination in each year examined against the different influenza vaccine strains used, except against B antigen in the second of the 3 winters studied (1999/00). The antibody responses found were not always adequate, i.e. at levels above the currently requested values for commercial vaccines (post-vaccination seroprotection rate >/=1:40, increases in geometric mean titres >/=2, positive responses >/=30% compared with pre-vaccination), probably because of old age (mean age >/=81 years) and the presence of underlying diseases in a high percentage of volunteers (>/=86%). The most frequent chronic diseases found werecardiovascular diseases (48%), endocrine disorders (19%), functional disability (10%) and pulmonary diseases (4%). The post-vaccination values observed in the sequential years were in general similar for A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains. A decrease, however, for some parameters at statistically significant levels, was observed against B antigen following repeated vaccine administrations.CONCLUSIONOur data seem to support the possibility of a slight impairment of HI antibody response against unaltered influenza vaccine antigens, especially for influenza strains that have circulated for prolonged periods of time. Indeed a tendency to a lower response was found only against B/Beijing antigen, introduced in the vaccine composition in the winter 1995/96, but not against the A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains, which weremore frequently changed.
Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. To ascertain the cumulative effects of yearly vaccination on serological response to unaltered vaccine antigens in the elderly. The haemagglutination-inhibiting (HI) antibody response was examined in 158 elderly institutionalized frail volunteers subdivided in 3 groups according to the sequential winters in which each subject received a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. The study, conducted over 5 consecutive winters (from 1998/99 to 2002/03), reports the antibody response only for sequential years (2 or 3) in which the vaccine strain examined was not altered. Significant increases in the values of HI antibody titres were observed after vaccination in each year examined against the different influenza vaccine strains used, except against B antigen in the second of the 3 winters studied (1999/00). The antibody responses found were not always adequate, i.e. at levels above the currently requested values for commercial vaccines (post-vaccination seroprotection rate >/=1:40, increases in geometric mean titres >/=2, positive responses >/=30% compared with pre-vaccination), probably because of old age (mean age >/=81 years) and the presence of underlying diseases in a high percentage of volunteers (>/=86%). The most frequent chronic diseases found werecardiovascular diseases (48%), endocrine disorders (19%), functional disability (10%) and pulmonary diseases (4%). The post-vaccination values observed in the sequential years were in general similar for A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains. A decrease, however, for some parameters at statistically significant levels, was observed against B antigen following repeated vaccine administrations. Our data seem to support the possibility of a slight impairment of HI antibody response against unaltered influenza vaccine antigens, especially for influenza strains that have circulated for prolonged periods of time. Indeed a tendency to a lower response was found only against B/Beijing antigen, introduced in the vaccine composition in the winter 1995/96, but not against the A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 vaccine strains, which weremore frequently changed.
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Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. To ascertain the...
Background: Concern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunization may induce a lower antibody response than first vaccination. Objective:...
BACKGROUNDConcern about the possibility that annually repeated influenza immunizationmayinduce a lower antibody response than first vaccination.OBJECTIVETo...
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Aged, 80 and over
Antibodies, Viral - analysis
Antigens
Antigens, Viral - analysis
Biological and medical sciences
Clinical Section
Development. Metamorphosis. Moult. Ageing
Female
Frail Elderly
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gerontology
Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
Humans
Immune system
Influenza
Influenza Vaccines - administration & dosage
Male
Nursing Homes
Older people
Orthomyxoviridae - immunology
Vaccination - statistics & numerical data
Vaccines
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
Title Effects of Repeated Annual Influenza Vaccination on Antibody Responses against Unchanged Vaccine Antigens in Elderly Frail Institutionalized Volunteers
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