Early seasonal influenza vaccination and delayed influenza peaks – A possible cause of end-of-season outbreaks
•Intra-seasonal waning of influenza vaccine-induced immunity is now well-recognised.•Late seasonal influenza incidence is regular and predictable in some populations.•Despite a good vaccine match this may lead to end-of-season influenza outbreaks.•Later-in-the-season influenza immunisation may reduc...
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description | •Intra-seasonal waning of influenza vaccine-induced immunity is now well-recognised.•Late seasonal influenza incidence is regular and predictable in some populations.•Despite a good vaccine match this may lead to end-of-season influenza outbreaks.•Later-in-the-season influenza immunisation may reduce outbreaks in such populations. |
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