Lower Rates of Influenza Infection Following Two Dose Series of High Dose Vaccination in Plasma Cell Disorders: Results of a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Assisted Clinical Trial
Branagan A, Duffy E, Parker T, Seropian S, Foster C, Zhang L, Verma R, Zelterman D, Gan G, Brandt D, Kortmansky J, Witt D, Ferencz T, Dhodapkar M. Lower Rates of Influenza Infection Following Two Dose Series of High Dose Vaccination in Plasma Cell Disorders: Results of a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Assisted Clinical Trial. Blood 2016, 128: 2139. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v128.22.2139.2139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-dose influenza vaccinePlasma cell disordersInfluenza vaccinationCell-mediated immunityInfluenza vaccineInfluenza infectionCell disordersClinical correlatesVaccination strategiesPCD patientsRandomized studySingle vaccineClinical trialsDose seriesFlu seasonInfection rateHigh-dose influenza vaccinationLaboratory-confirmed influenza infectionTwo-dose vaccination strategyHigh-dose vaccinationHigh-dose vaccineInfluenza vaccination strategiesPresent randomized studySerologic response rateSeasonal influenza vaccination