Does repeated influenza vaccination attenuate effectiveness? A systematic review and meta-analysis
...Our estimates suggest that, although vaccination in the previous year attenuates vaccine effectiveness, vaccination in two consecutive years provides better protection than does no vaccination. The estimated effects of vaccination in the previous year are concerning and warrant additional investigation, but are not consistent or severe enough to support an alternative vaccination regimen at this time.
Whoakaaaaay...
| In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled VA study published in JAMA shows that COVID *and* flu shots don't reduce your risk of hospitalization, mewzilla wrote: |
| On a sorta related note from last year, what smells like the beginnings of a modified limited hangout to me... Does repeated influenza vaccination attenuate effectiveness? A systematic review and meta-analysis ...Our estimates suggest that, although vaccination in the previous year attenuates vaccine effectiveness, vaccination in two consecutive years provides better protection than does no vaccination. The estimated effects of vaccination in the previous year are concerning and warrant additional investigation, but are not consistent or severe enough to support an alternative vaccination regimen at this time. Whoakaaaaay... |
I can't even tell what they are lying about....