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Pneumonia Following Symptomatic Influenza Infection Among Nicaraguan Children Before and After Introduction of the Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine.

John KubaleAngel BalmasedaNery SanchezRoger LopezLionel GreshSergio OjedaEva HarrisGuillermina KuanJonathan L ZelnerAubree Gordon
Published in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2022)
Influenza is associated with primary viral and secondary bacterial pneumonias; however, the dynamics of this relationship in populations with varied levels of pneumococcal vaccination remain unclear. We conducted nested matched case-control studies in 2 prospective cohorts of Nicaraguan children aged 2-14 years: 1 before pneumococcal conjugate vaccine introduction (2008-2010) and 1 following introduction and near universal adoption (2011-2018). The association between influenza and pneumonia was similar in both cohorts. Participants with influenza (across types/subtypes) had higher odds of developing pneumonia in the month following influenza infection. These findings underscore the importance of considering influenza in interventions to reduce global pneumonia burden.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • young adults
  • sars cov
  • respiratory failure
  • risk factors
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • mechanical ventilation
  • genetic diversity