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Flu shot less than 20% effective for most common strain this season, scientists find
Early results in line with what Australia experienced during the Southern Hemisphere's flu season
The Canadian Press · Posted: Feb 01, 2018 2:39 PM ET | Last Updated: February 1

The flu shot was 55 per cent effective overall in preventing cases of the respiratory illness caused by the dominant B strain of influenza affecting Canadians this season, researchers estimate.(Colleen Underwood/CBC)


The effectiveness of this season's flu shot has been extremely low, with the vaccine preventing only 10 to 20 per cent of infections caused by the dominant H3N2 strain affecting Canadians, researchers have found.

The mid-season estimate for the vaccine's ability to provide protection from this particular influenza strain is in line with what Australia experienced during the southern hemisphere's flu season, which ended in late August as Canada's was about to begin.

"That means people who were vaccinated should not consider themselves invincible for this season," said lead researcher Dr. Danuta Skowronski, an infectious diseases expert at the BC Centre for Disease Control.


Both Canada and Australia used the same vaccine components, which were meant to offer protection against two A-type influenza viruses —H3N2 and H1N1 — and a B strain.

The same vaccine was used last season in Canada and found to be 42 per cent effective in preventing cases of H3N2 in this country.

But because the virus appears to have genetically mutated somewhat since then, the vaccine is less effective this year.

The researchers, members of the Canadian Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network, found the flu shot was 17 per cent effective in preventing the respiratory illness from the H3N2 virus overall, but only 10 per cent effective for working-age adults 20 to 64.


The bottom line is the protection for the H3N2 virus is low this season, says Dr. Danuta Skowronski.(CBC)
"Neither estimate was significantly different from zero, so we can't rule out the possibility of no protection," Skowronski said of the Canadian and Australian findings.

"The bottom line is the protection for the H3N2 virus is low this season."

To put the figures in context, a vaccine effectiveness of 10 per cent means nine in 100 people who got the shot would still come down with the flu, compared to 10 people out of 100 who weren't vaccinated, Skowronski explained.

"So it's not a big reduction in risk for the H3N2 component this season."

Take other protective steps against flu
However, Skowronski said the flu shot was 55 per cent effective overall in preventing cases of the respiratory illness caused by the dominant B strain of influenza also affecting Canadians this season.

That strain is known as B/Yamagata. But interestingly, the component in the vaccine is B/Victoria — which has a completely distinct viral lineage from B/Yamagata.

A 55 per cent vaccine effectiveness suggests there is good cross-protection between the two B strains, said Skowronski.

"It's not 90 per cent, but it's not 10 per cent either," she said from Vancouver.

"What this is saying to us is that vaccine effectiveness and immunity to influenza viruses is more than about the antigenic match that we have previously understood to predict vaccine protection. There are other things that are driving it."

What this all means is that Canadians who got inoculated can't rely solely on the vaccine to protect them from coming down with the flu this season.

"Other protective measures need to be considered, the tried-and-true public health measures," Skowronski advised.

"So washing your hands often with soap and water to minimize contamination … [and] if you do become sick, you should stay home from work to minimize the spread to others, and avoid close contact with higher-risk individuals, so social distancing measures."

That includes avoiding visits to long-term care homes because the elderly have the greatest risk of getting sick from the H3N2 virus and developing complications that can lead to hospitalization or even death.

The mid-season estimates were published Thursday in the online journal Eurosurveillance.





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正常情况应该cover25%
 
对疫苗生产厂商来说,这是一座金矿:流感疫苗跟其他不少疫苗的不同之处在于,它是每年都要接种一次的,它是价值几十亿美元的跨国生意。
如果常年有效率不超过50%,甚至低于25%,那就有propaganda的嫌疑了。
对于那些想要避免患上流感或类似传染病的人来说,除了接种疫苗还有一个相当简单易行的办法:勤洗手。有不少证据证明,这一招真的管用。

不是我说的。洗手非常有可能比疫苗更管用。
 
跟开车系安全带一样的。
系了不保证你不受伤, 不死, 系安全带有些情况会加速你的死亡。
但是,绝大多数人选择了系安全带。

我本人好几年不打感冒疫苗了。我找到了更有效的办法。
 
跟开车系安全带一样的。
系了不保证你不受伤, 不死, 系安全带有些情况会加速你的死亡。
但是,绝大多数人选择了系安全带。

我本人好几年不打感冒疫苗了。我找到了更有效的办法。

你还卖关子,有啥办法说说呗。

家里没有免疫系统脆弱的老人和幼儿,
说实话,确实不必要年年打了。
 
跟开车系安全带一样的。
系了不保证你不受伤, 不死, 系安全带有些情况会加速你的死亡。
但是,绝大多数人选择了系安全带。

我本人好几年不打感冒疫苗了。我找到了更有效的办法。
你有没有好几年开车不系安全带?
 
你还卖关子,有啥办法说说呗。

家里没有免疫系统脆弱的老人和幼儿,
说实话,确实不必要年年打了。


没有秘密, 吃感冒药啊。不是板蓝根。
重点是吃的时间:
在感觉有症状的几个小时内吃, 我一般吃两颗。感冒症状消退。不影响工作,吃饭,做爱做的事。
 
没有秘密, 吃感冒药啊。不是板蓝根。
重点是吃的时间:
在感觉有症状的几个小时内吃, 我一般吃两颗。感冒症状消退。不影响工作,吃饭,做爱。

:rolleyes:怎么说的跟老向还童了似的。贺喜!
 
从来没打过。多喝水勤洗手。
 
从来没打过。多喝水勤洗手。


感冒病毒在体内的复制是几何增长的。靠喝水稀释那是臭农民思维。 另外,呼吸道传染是主要的,洗手没什么用,洗喉咙,洗鼻腔有用多了。
 
我婆婆打了后,反而更容易得流感了!亚洲人是抗流感体质,比欧洲人要强多了!
 
感冒病毒在体内的复制是几何增长的。靠喝水稀释那是臭农民思维。 另外,呼吸道传染是主要的,洗手没什么用,洗喉咙,洗鼻腔有用多了。

洗手,盐水洗鼻子,室内加湿。
三项应该够用了吧。
 
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