A large A(H3N2) influenza outbreak with a high attack rate in a drug user community in Italy, April 2022.
Maria GoriClara FappaniSilvia BianchiMarta CanutiDaniela ColzaniPaolo OttogalliSarah DuehrenElisabetta TanziAntonella AmendolaAntonio BoschiniPublished in: Epidemiology and infection (2023)
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, influenza remains an important issue. Especially in community settings, influenza outbreaks can be difficult to control and can result in high attack rates. In April 2022, a large A(H3N2) influenza outbreak spread in the largest Italian drug-rehabilitation community. One hundred eighty-four individuals presented influenza-like symptoms (attack rate of 26.2%); 56% previously received the influenza vaccine. Sequence analyses highlighted a genetic drift from the vaccine strain, which may have caused the observed lack of protection.