id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011718-hcyluzkx Gaglani, Manjusha Antibody Response to Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Among Healthcare Personnel Receiving Trivalent Inactivated Vaccine: Effect of Prior Monovalent Inactivated Vaccine 2014-06-01 .txt text/plain 4772 243 49 For the 3 primary analyses, we examined HCP characteristics: demographics, health status, vaccination history, timing of serum sampling, site, proxies for influenza exposure, and HI titer preseason. We thus compared the proportion of HCP with HI ≥ 40 for preseason, post-TIV, and end-of-season serum samples by vaccination history. When compared with HCP included preseason (Table 1) , those post-TIV were more likely to be aged 50-65 years, have high-risk conditions, and receive 2009-2010 seasonal vaccines, and less likely to work in the emergency department. The proportion of HCP who had prior-season MIIV was similar among those providing preseason (42%) and end-of-season (43%) serum samples, but higher among those providing post-TIV sera (57%) ( Table 1 ). Among these 834 vaccinated HCP, history of receipt of MIIV was associated with lower HI GMTs for post-TIV and end-of-season regardless of preseason HI GMTs ( Figure 1 ). ./cache/cord-011718-hcyluzkx.txt ./txt/cord-011718-hcyluzkx.txt