Flu vaccine effectiveness - not effective
Study examines flu vaccine effectiveness
Friday, January 16, 2004 Posted: 9:16 AM EST (1416
GMT)
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/01/15/flu.vaccine/
ATLANTA,Georgia (CNN) --
This year's flu vaccine had little or no
effectiveness against influenza-like illnesses, according to a preliminary study
released Thursday.
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The study, published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, looked at workers at Children's Hospital
in Denver, Colorado.
Of the 1,000 people who got the vaccine before November 1, 149 went on to
develop influenza-like illness (14.9 percent). Of the 402 people who did not get
the vaccine, 68 got an influenza-like illness (16.9 percent), the study said.
This year's outbreak started early and more severely than usual, sparking a
run on vaccine by people eager to protect themselves. That depleted supplies.
But the vaccine did not contain the Fujian A virus that proved to be the
predominant strain this year. Despite public health authorities' hopes that
there was enough overlap with the vaccine's other strains that some protection
would be conferred, that does not appear to be the case.
The preliminary findings "demonstrated no or very low effectiveness," against
flu or flu-like illnesses, the report stated. But officials said the vaccine is
not designed to combat flu-like illnesses.
Still, the epidemic appears to be waning. The disease agency reported
widespread flu activity is now found in 20 states, down from 38 states last week
and 42 the week before.
In an editorial note, the authors said the vaccine could still prove useful
should the flu strains it contains emerge later in the season.
In a typical year, the disease kills about 36,000 Americans.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/01/15/flu.vaccine/