Herein, epidemiological data on influenza pneumonia and mortality, results of clinical studies, and the outcome of influenza vaccination trials are reviewed. All excess mortality studies that specify for underlying disease list diabetes as one of the major risk factors. During influenza epidemics, death rates among patients with diabetes mellitus may increase by 5–15%. Diabetes mellitus is also mentioned as a risk factor in most clinical studies, making up 3–14% of the patients studied. Even in recent studies, diabetes mellitus is only preceded as a risk factor by cardiovascular disease and chronic pulmonary disorders. To what extent cardiovascular disease and old age contribute to the increased influenza mortality and morbidity in diabetic patients remains unclear. The influence of epidemic influenza on the incidence ofdiabetic acidosis in combination with an impaired immune response to both Staphylococcus aureus and the influenza virus suggests that diabetes mellitus itself is the main risk factor. It is concluded that all patients with diabetes mellitus should receive annual vaccinations and that, in official recommendations, patients with diabetes mellitus should be mentioned as a separaterisk group. Wholevirus vaccines are preferred over subunit vaccines.
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August 01 1990
Influenza Infection and Diabetes Mellitus: Case for Annual Vaccination
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Rob J A Diepersloot, MD, PhD;
Rob J A Diepersloot, MD, PhD
Department of Virology, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
; and the Department of Internal Medicine, Diakonessen Hospital
Utrecht, Netherlands
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Karel P Bouter, MD, PhD;
Karel P Bouter, MD, PhD
Department of Virology, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
; and the Department of Internal Medicine, Diakonessen Hospital
Utrecht, Netherlands
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Joost B L Hoekstra, MD, PhD
Joost B L Hoekstra, MD, PhD
Department of Virology, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
; and the Department of Internal Medicine, Diakonessen Hospital
Utrecht, Netherlands
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Rob J.A. Diepersloot, MD, PhD, Laboratory for Medical Microbiology, Herman Gorterlaan 2, 5644 SW , Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Diabetes Care 1990;13(8):876–882
Article history
Received:
December 29 1988
Revision Received:
April 04 1990
Accepted:
April 04 1990
PubMed:
2209323
Citation
Rob J A Diepersloot, Karel P Bouter, Joost B L Hoekstra; Influenza Infection and Diabetes Mellitus: Case for Annual Vaccination. Diabetes Care 1 August 1990; 13 (8): 876–882. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.13.8.876
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