Effectiveness of influenza vaccination against coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 outcomes in hospitalized individuals in Brazil: an epidemiological study

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作者
Sansone, N. M. S. [1 ]
Boschiero, M. N. [1 ]
Darrieux, M. [2 ]
Marson, F. A. L. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Sao Francisco Univ, Lab Mol Biol & Genet, Braganca Paulista, SP, Brazil
[2] Sao Francisco Univ, Lab Mol Biol Microorganisms, Braganca Paulista, SP, Brazil
[3] Sao Francisco Univ, Postgrad Program Hlth Sci, Lab Mol Biol & Genet, Ave Sao Francisco Assis, 218 Jardim Sao Jose, BR-12916900 Braganca Paulista, SP, Brazil
关键词
Brazil; COVID-19; Immunity; Influenza; Pandemic; Vaccination; COVID-19;
D O I
10.1016/j.puhe.2023.09.015
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the flu vaccination on the mortality of hospitalized individuals with coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 in Brazil. Study design: A retrospective cohort study was conducted based on epidemiological data released by the Brazilian Ministry of Health.Methods: An observational study was performed using epidemiological data available at OpenDataSUS. The primary outcome was death-the study period comprised December 29, 2019, to April 6, 2023. The odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval (OR; 95% CI) was calculated to evaluate the association between the epidemiological markers, including the vaccination status against influenza and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and the outcome using a multivariable analysis. Results: The study comprised 791,891 hospitalized individuals with COVID-19. In the study, male sex, older age, living in rural areas, and race (Black and Indigenous peoples), as well as the presence of clinical signs, comorbidities (except the presence of asthma, which was protective), need for intensive care unit, and invasive mechanical ventilation, were associated with a higher chance of death; the vaccination was protective. Among patients with COVID-19, the individuals who received vaccination against influenza [N = 138,564; OR = 0.754 (95% CI = 0.742-0.766)], SARS-CoV-2 [N = 114,628; OR = 0.630 (95% CI = 0.620-0.641)], or both vaccines [N = 55,616; OR = 0.544 (95% CI = 0.531-0.556)], when compared to the individuals who received no vaccination (N = 483,083), had a lower chance of death. Conclusions: The flu vaccination might be responsible for decreased mortality in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Brazil.(c) 2023 The Royal Society for Public Health. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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