Seroprevalence of influenza viruses in Shandong, Northern China during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Chuansong Quan
Zhenjie Zhang
Guoyong Ding
Fengwei Sun
Hengxia Zhao
Qinghua Liu
Chuanmin Ma
Jing Wang
Liang Wang
Wenbo Zhao
Jinjie He
Yu Wang
Qian He
Michael J. Carr
Dayan Wang
Qiang Xiao
Weifeng Shi
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[1] Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,Key Laboratory of Etiology and Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Universities of Shandong
[2] Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,School of Public Health
[3] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University,The Department of Infectious Disease
[4] Boshan District Hospital,Clinical Laboratory, The Department of Clinical Laboratory
[5] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University,Clinical Laboratory, The Department of Clinical Laboratory
[6] Taian Tumor Prevention and Treatment Hospital,The Department of Cancer Center
[7] University College Dublin,National Virus Reference Laboratory, School of Medicine
[8] Hokkaido University,International Collaboration Unit, International Institute for Zoonosis Control
[9] National Health and Family Planning Commission,Chinese National Influenza Center, National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Collaboration Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Co
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Frontiers of Medicine | 2022年 / 16卷
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influenza virus; seroprevalence; antibody; COVID-19; cross-sectional study;
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Nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) have been commonly deployed to prevent and control the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), resulting in a worldwide decline in influenza prevalence. However, the influenza risk in China warrants cautious assessment. We conducted a cross-sectional, seroepidemiological study in Shandong Province, Northern China in mid-2021. Hemagglutination inhibition was performed to test antibodies against four influenza vaccine strains. A combination of descriptive and meta-analyses was adopted to compare the seroprevalence of influenza antibodies before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The overall seroprevalence values against A/H1N1pdm09, A/H3N2, B/Victoria, and B/Yamagata were 17.8% (95% CI 16.2%–19.5%), 23.5% (95% CI 21.7%–25.4%), 7.6% (95% CI 6.6%–8.7%), and 15.0 (95% CI 13.5%–16.5%), respectively, in the study period. The overall vaccination rate was extremely low (2.6%). Our results revealed that antibody titers in vaccinated participants were significantly higher than those in unvaccinated individuals (P < 0.001). Notably, the meta-analysis showed that antibodies against A/H1N1pdm09 and A/H3N2 were significantly low in adults after the COVID-19 pandemic (P < 0.01). Increasing vaccination rates and maintaining NPIs are recommended to prevent an elevated influenza risk in China.
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