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This study evaluates the effectiveness of the seasonal flu vaccine in adults of different ages and diabetic disease statuses. These studies will help our understanding of how chronic inflammatory diseases impact immunologic function and future research on mitigation strategies.
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Our goal is to determine if an individual's level of inflammation determines their response to vaccination. The aging process and certain diseases, like type-2 diabetes, have been characterized as chronic inflammatory conditions. These individuals have higher rates of influenza disease and health care costs; hence, yearly vaccination is recommended. There is a paucity of information comparing vaccination in these high-risk groups and identifying biomarkers that can predict vaccine efficacy. The investigators hypothesize that elderly and diabetic patients have reduced responses to seasonal influenza vaccination that are inversely proportional to their level of chronic inflammation. In this pilot proposal, the investigators will examine adult and elderly diabetic and non-diabetic adults for markers of inflammation and vaccine efficacy before and after influenza vaccination. These studies will help our understanding of how chronic inflammatory diseases impact immunologic function and future research on mitigation strategies.
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Year 2 Inclusion Criteria:
Group 1: They are between 18-64 years of age, are medically stable and ambulatory; have no active systemic or serious concurrent illness; do not have diabetes.
Group 2: They are ≥65 years of age, are medically stable and ambulatory; have no active systemic or serious concurrent illness; do not have diabetes.
Group 3: If they are between 18-64 years of age, are currently diabetic, and meet the criteria listed above for not diabetic subjects in Group 1, with the exception of having pre-diagnosed type-2 diabetes mellitus (e.g., a history of hemoglobin A1C or HbA1C scores of > 6.5%).
NOTE: Current diabetes is defined by patient report of physician diagnosis. Subjects with a history of diabetes which has resolved and no longer requires therapy are not considered to have current diabetes, e.g, women with a history of gestational diabetes, steroid-induced or medication-induced.
Group 4: If they are ≥65 years of age, are currently diabetic, and meet the criteria listed above for non-diabetic subjects in Group 2, with the exception of having pre-diagnosed type-2 diabetes mellitus (e.g., a history of hemoglobin A1C or HbA1C scores of > 6.5%).
Year 2 Subjects will be excluded if they have any of the following:
There are no inclusion/exclusion criteria based on race. Each group will have a targeted enrollment of 50% female to male ratio. Women cannot be pregnant or breastfeeding. There will be no children involved in this study.
164 participants in 9 patient groups
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