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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 19.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2021 Feb 15;39(12):1788–1796. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.01.065

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Influenza-Negative Participants Enrolled in the United States Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Network, 2011–2012 through 2018–2019 Influenza Seasons

Vaccination Statusa
Total Vaccinated
Characteristics No. (%)b No. (%)c
Overall vaccination coverage 45424 100 25063 55
States
 Michigan 7713 17 4396 57
 Pennsylvania 7925 17 4184 53
 Texas 9472 21 4477 47
 Washington 11631 26 7214 62
 Wisconsin 8683 19 4792 55
Sex
 Female 27032 59 15303 57
 Male 18391 41 9759 53
Race/ethnicity d
 White, non-Hispanic 32889 73 18825 57
 Black, non-Hispanic 3882 9 1692 44
 Hispanic, any race 4275 9 2081 49
 Other, non-Hispanic 4234 9 2389 56
Age Group
 6 months-4 yearse 8047 18 4967 62
 5–12 years 6252 14 2849 46
 13–17 years 2831 6 1066 38
 18–49 years 15190 33 6824 45
 50–64 years 7569 17 4800 63
 ≥65 years 5535 12 4557 82
Highest education level in household e
 Some college or less 22686 62 11331 50
 College graduate and above 13886 38 8847 64
Comorbidities f
 None 26623 59 12817 48
 1 High-risk medical condition 9696 21 5606 58
 2 High-risk medical conditions 3972 9 2675 67
 ≥3 High-risk medical conditions 5113 11 3965 77
Exposure to cigarette smoke g
 Yes 7744 83 3409 44
 No 37510 17 21575 57
Vaccinated in the prior season
 Yes 21183 47 16809 79
 No 24241 53 8254 34
Self-reported general health status h
 Excellent 14591 32 7699 53
 Very good 16570 36 9041 55
 Good 10993 24 6303 57
 Fair/Poorj 3234 7 2004 62
Body Mass Index (BMI) i
 Underweight (BMI <18.5) 241 1 123 51
 Normal (18.5 ≤ BMI < 25) 5724 20 3098 54
 Overweight (25 ≤ BMI < 30) 7769 27 4630 60
 Obese (30 ≤ BMI < 40) 9824 34 5820 59
 Morbidly obese (BMI ≥40) 3272 12 1835 56
 Unknown 1463 5 675 46
a:

Defined as having received ≥1 dose of any current seasonal influenza vaccine prior to clinic visit.

b:

Percentage refers to column percentage

c:

Percentage refers to row percentage

d:

Enrollees were categorized into one of four mutually exclusive racial/ethnic populations: white, black, other race, and Hispanic. Persons identifying as Hispanic might have been of any race. Persons identifying as white, black, or other race were non-Hispanic. Race/ethnicity data were missing for 144 enrollees (<1%).

e:

Data on education level were only collected from 2013–2014 through 2018–2019 influenza seasons, data missing/refused for 155 enrollees (<1%)

f:

Comorbidities are defined as ≥1 medical record-documented high-risk code in prior year, as defined by Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices guidance for conditions that increase risk for complications from influenza. High-risk conditions were categorized into groups: asthma, cerebrovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and other lung diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hematologic conditions/blood disorders, liver diseases, neurologic conditions, renal diseases, and immunosuppressive conditions (including rheumatoid arthritis, immune system disorders or immunodeficiency, antineoplastic chemotherapy, HIV, organ transplants).

g:

Data on exposure to cigarette smoke in household were missing/refused for 170 enrollees.

h:

“Fair” and “Poor” were grouped together for self-reported health status. Data missing for 36 enrollees (<1%)

i:

Body mass index was calculated as kg/m2 from height and weight recorded in the electronic medical record. Calculated for adults aged ≥18 years only