Assessing Fever Rates in Children Ages 24 to 59 Months After Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) or Inactivated Influenza Vaccines (IIV) Using Text Messaging for U.S. Influenza Vaccines in 2012-2013 & 2013-2014



Status:Completed
Conditions:Influenza, Infectious Disease
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:5/5/2014
Start Date:January 2013
End Date:May 2014
Contact:Melissa Stockwell, MD MPH
Email:mss2112@columbia.edu
Phone:212-342-5732

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In this study, the investigators will prospectively assess fever rates in 24-59 month old
patients during days 0-10 after administration of inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) or
live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). Children in one of three study sites who receive
these vaccines as part of their routine care can enroll in this study if their parent has
the ability to receive and send text messages. Children enrolled in this study will be
observed for an eleven day period starting on the day of vaccine administration via a series
text messages to their parents.


Inclusion Criteria:

1. are 24 through 59 months of age,

2. have a visit at a study site anytime during the study period,

3. receive first dose LAIV or IIV in the season,

4. the parent has a cell phone with text messaging capabilities, and

5. the parent speaks English or Spanish.

Exclusion criteria:

1. any chronic medical condition in the child that precludes receipt of LAIV (except for
history of asthma or a wheezing episode within the past 12 months noted in the
medical record),

2. currently on oral or other systemic steroids or used in the past month,

3. currently on inhaled steroids or used in the past 2 weeks,

4. presence of fever >=100.4 at time of vaccination,

5. administration of any antipyretic in the 6-hour period prior to vaccination,

6. stated intent, at time of vaccination, to use prophylactic antipyretics before the
development of a fever,

7. parent only speaks a language other than English or Spanish,

8. parent's inability to read text messages,

9. child receiving the second dose of influenza vaccine in the current season.
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