Effects of pneumococcal vaccine in patients with chronic respiratory disease
2008
the following 2 years (17.4%, 0.9%), as compared to the previous year (25.9%, 3.1%), in the vaccinated group. Conversely, the frequency was higher in the following 2 years (14.4%, 0.9%) as compared to the previous year (14.2%, 0.4%) in the nonvaccinated group. This inter-group difference was statistically significant. Simultaneous vaccination against pneumococci and influenza virus also resulted in a significant reduction in the incidence of bacterial respiratory infection. No decrease was observed in the frequency of hospitalization. These results indicate that pneumococcal vaccine is useful for elderly patients with chronic respiratory disease and that its efficacy may be enhanced by simultaneous vaccination against influenza.
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