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. 2018 Feb 1;2018(2):CD004876. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004876.pub4

Christenson 2001a.

Study characteristics
Methods Prospective cohort study conducted in Stockholm, Sweden during the 1998 to 1999 influenza season, in the community. Data sources were vaccination database and discharge diagnoses database. Follow‐up period was 1 December 1998 to 31 May 1999. 23% of vaccinees received flu vaccine alone; 76% of vaccinated received flu and pneumococcal vaccine. 841 participants had only pneumococcal vaccine. Only flu vaccinated were included in analysis.
Participants 182,609 community‐dwelling elderly (23,224 treated and 159,385 controls included in the analysis), 65 years or older
Interventions Parenteral influenza vaccine: A/Beijing/262/95; A/Sydney/5/97; B/Harbin/7/94. Vaccine strains matched the circulating strain.
Outcomes Hospitalisation from influenza (ICD‐X: J10.0, J10.1, J10.8, J11.0, J11.1, J11.8), hospitalisation from pneumonia (ICD‐X: J12‐ J18, J69.0, A48.1); deaths from influenza and deaths from pneumonia were not available for this comparison
Notes Vaccinated people had higher education, more underlying diseases, and smoked less. Circulating strain was A/Sydney (H3N2). The season was probably an epidemic one. 6% of the population lived in a nursing home. The study controls for age in analysis.
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Unclear risk B ‐ Unclear