Title
Influenza tetravalent vaccines in national immunization programs for Latin-American countries
Other title
Vacuna tetravalente de influenza en los programas nacionales de inmunización para los países de América Latina
Date Issued
01 July 2020
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Macías Hernández A.E.
Santos F.S.
Aguilar Velasco H.M.
Ávila Agüero M.L.
Rubio F.B.
Junqueira Bellei N.C.
Bonvehí P.E.
Del Castillo J.B.
Leguizamón H.C.
Allan Santos Domingues C.M.
García García M.D.L.
Trujillo D.L.
Lópe P.L.
De León Rosales S.P.
Cervantes Powell P.G.
Ruiz-Palacios y Santos G.M.
Publisher(s)
Comunicaciones Cientificas Mexicanas S.A. de C.V.
Abstract
Since 2012-2013 influenza season, World Health Organization (who) recommends the formulation of tetravalent vaccines. Globally, many countries already use tetravalent vaccines in their national immunization programs, while in Latin America only a small number. Two Influenza b lineages co-circulate, their epidemiological behavior is unpredictable. On average they represent 22.6% of influenza cases and more than 50% in predominant seasons. The lack of concordance between recommended and circulating strains was 25 and 32% in the 2010-2017 and 2000-2013 seasons, respectively. There are no clinical differences between influenza A and B. It occurs more frequently from five to 19 years of age. Influenza b has a higher proportion of attributable deaths than influenza a (1.1 vs. 0.4%), or 2.65 (95% ci 1.18-5.94). A greater number of hospitalizations when the strains mismatch (46.3 vs. 28.5%; p <.0001). Different evaluations have demonstrated its cost effectiveness. The compilation of this information supports the use of quadrivalent vaccines in Latin American countries.
Start page
92
End page
99
Volume
40
Issue
3
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85096872537
Source
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia
ISSN of the container
14050994
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