Vaccine Effectiveness Against Influenza A-Associated Hospitalization, Organ Failure, and Death: United States, 2022-2023.
Nathaniel M LewisYuwei ZhuIthan D PeltanManjusha GaglaniTresa McNealShekhar A GhamandeJay S SteingrubNathan I ShapiroAbhijit DuggalWilliam S BenderLeyla TaghizadehSamuel M BrownDavid N HagerMichelle N GongAmira MohamedMatthew C ExlineAkram KhanJennifer G WilsonNida QadirSteven Y ChangAdit A GindeNicholas M MohrChristopher MallowAdam S LauringNicholas J JohnsonKevin W GibbsJennie H KwonCristie ColumbusRobert L GottliebCatherine RaverIvana A VaughnMayur RameshCassandra JohnsonLois LameratoBasmah SafdarJonathan D CaseyTodd W RiceNatasha HalasaJames D ChappellCarlos G GrijalvaH Keipp TalbotAdrienne BaughmanKelsey N WomackSydney A SwanElizabeth HarkerAshley PriceJennifer DeCuirDiya SurieSascha EllingtonWesley H Selfnull nullPublished in: Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (2023)
During an early 2022-2023 influenza season with a well-matched influenza vaccine, vaccination was associated with reduced risk of influenza-associated hospitalization and organ failure.