Inactivated trivalent influenza vaccine is associated with lower mortality among Covid-19 patients in Brazil

Author:

Fink Günther,Orlova-Fink Nina,Schindler Tobias,Grisi Sandra,Ferrer Ana Paula,Daubenberger Claudia,Brentani Alexandra

Abstract

AbstractWe analyzed data from 92,664 clinically and molecularly confirmed Covid-19 cases in Brazil to understand the potential associations between influenza vaccination and Covid-19 outcomes. Controlling for health facility of treatment, comorbidities as well as an extensive range of sociodemographic factors, we show that patients who received a recent influenza vaccine experienced on average 8% lower odds of needing intensive care treatment (95% CIs [0.86, 0.99]), 18% lower odds of requiring invasive respiratory support (0.74, 0.88) and 17% lower odds of death (0.75, 0.89). Large scale promotion of influenza vaccines seems advisable, especially in populations at high risk of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection.One Sentence SummaryCovid-19 patients with recent influenza vaccination experience better health outcomes than non-vaccinated patients in Brazil.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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