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Journal of Clinical and
Translational Research Immunogenicity and safety of flu vaccines
Figure 3. (Continued)
D
Figure 3. Forest plot of seroconversion rates for different influenza strains among different vaccine groups. Influenza strains: A/H1N1 strain (A); A/H3N2
strain (B); B/Victoria strain (C); B/Yamagata strain (D).
Abbreviations: DL: DerSimonian-Laird; IIV: Inactivated influenza vaccine; CI: Confidence interval.
other adverse reaction events (pain, redness, chills, fatigue/ 4. Discussion
sleepiness, fever, and vomiting), the incidence rates were
significantly lower in individuals vaccinated with split IV Influenza is one of the major diseases posing a serious
compared to those vaccinated with adjuvanted subunit IV. threat to human health. Globally, seasonal influenza
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