This is an investigator-initiated 10 year long open cohort observational study, aiming to increase the understanding of the humoral and cellular immunological mechanisms of vaccination against influenza, including effects of repeated vaccination, the duration of protection, immunity against circulating viruses, as well as factors affecting the immunological responses and immunity against other vaccine preventable infectious diseases among health care personnel.
Influenza vaccination is given according to the normal routine of Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS) occupational health care. Blood samples will be collected before vaccination, 5 weeks after vaccination and 6 months after vaccination. Both the same participants and also new participants will be recruited each year. The analysis will be mainly descriptive.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Vaccine for prevention of influenza. Vaccines change by influenza season.
The Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa
Helsinki, Finland
RECRUITINGHumoral immunity against each present season's vaccine and circulating influenza strains
The presence and titer of antibodies against circulating influenza virus strains and vaccine strains of the current season from pre- and post-vaccination serum samples
Time frame: 10 years
Humoral immunity against previous seasons' vaccine and circulating influenza strains
To assess the presence and titer of antibodies to circulating influenza strains and vaccine virus strains of previous seasons from pre- and post-vaccination serum samples
Time frame: 10 years
Cellular immunity against current and previous seasons' vaccine and circulating influenza strains
The cellular immune responses to circulating influenza viruses and vaccine strains of the current and previous seasons from pre- and post-vaccination peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and cell culture supernatants
Time frame: 10 years
Effect of repeated vaccination against influenza
The effect of the number of previous influenza vaccinations on the quality and quantity of Humoral and cellular immunity to circulating influenza strains and vaccine strains of the current and previous seasons
Time frame: 10 years
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