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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2016 Jul 19;34(37):4406–4414. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.07.019

Table 2.

Reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent vaccine and 2009–2010 seasonal influenza vaccines among adults aged 17–44 years, by Sex, United States, August 1, 2009-December 31, 2010a.

Influenza vaccine administered Total reports Age in years median Onset interval in days median (range) Population vaccinated Reporting Rate per100,000 doses administered Reporting Rate Ratio Military to Civilian population (95% CI) Reporting Rate Ratio Women to Men by population (95% CI)
US population: Men
2009-H1N1 MIV 917 32 1 (0, 306) 8,592,313
(15.1)
10.67 Ref Ref
Seasonal:
IIV3 489 33 0 (0, 306) 13,954,883
(24.6)
3.50 Ref Ref
LAIV3 56 27.5 1 (0, 39) 1,331,303
(2.3)
4.21 Ref Ref
U.S. active military population: Men
2009-H1N1 MIV 102 28 0 (0, 84) 1,494,377
(74.4)
6.83 0.64 (0.44, 0.83) Ref
Seasonal:
IIV3 29 32 1 (0, 14) 672,800
(33.5)
4.31 1.23 (0.87, 1.59) Ref
LAIV3 42 27 7 (0, 211) 976,768
(48.6)
4.30 1.02 (0.73, 1.32) Ref
US population: Women
2009-H1N1 MIV 3169 32 0 (0, 316) 10,570,722
(18.4)
29.98 Ref 2.80 (2.76, 2.83)
Seasonal:
IIV3 1630 33 0 (0, 394) 17,983,509
(31.4)
9.06 Ref 2.59 (2.54, 2.64)
LAIV3 93 31 0 (0, 178) 1,064,076
(1.9)
8.74 Ref 2.08 (1.88, 2.27)
U.S. active military population: Women
2009-H1N1 MIV 73 30 0 (0, 24) 263,422
(69.5)
27.71 0.93 (0.70, 1.15) 3.96 (3.74, 4.19)
Seasonal:
IIV3 12 27 0 (0, 261) 138,606
(36.6)
8.66 0.96 (0.39,1.52) 2.01 (1.46, 2.56)
LAIV3 22 27.5 1 (0, 24) 161,439
(42.6)
13.63 1.56 (1.14,1.97) 3.10 (2.83, 3.37)

Note: the comparisons for the last column are women vs men within the military population and women vs. men in the civilian population.

a

Vaccinated by July 31, 2010.