Updated on 2026/02/19

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Iida Yukino
 
Organization
Scheduled update Special-Appointment Assistant Professor
Position
Special-Appointment Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • Master of Interdisciplinary Information Studies ( 2024.3   The University of Tokyo )

  • Bachelor of Arts in Literature ( 2022.3   Waseda University )

Education

  • The University of Tokyo   大学院情報学環・学際情報学府   生物統計情報学コース

    2022.4 - 2024.3

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    Country: Japan

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  • Waseda University   文学部   心理学コース

    2018.4 - 2022.3

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    Country: Japan

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  • Okayama University   大学院医歯薬学総合研究科   疫学・衛生学分野

    2025.4

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    Country: Japan

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Research History

  • Okayama University Hospital   Biostatistics Office, Data Science Division, Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine   Assistant Professor

    2024.4

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    Country:Japan

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Professional Memberships

  • The Biometric Society of Japan

    2024

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Papers

  • Safety Assessment of Influenza Vaccination for Neurological Outcomes Among Older Adults in Japan: A Self‐Controlled Case Series Study Reviewed

    Mitsunori Ogawa, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Yukino Iida, Masao Iwagami, Kohei Uemura, Sachiko Ono, Nobuaki Michihata, Daisuke Koide, Yutaka Matsuyama, Hideo Yasunaga

    Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety   34 ( 1 )   2025.1

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    Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Wiley  

    ABSTRACT

    Purpose

    To assess adverse neurological risks following influenza vaccination in older adults.

    Methods

    Using a linked database of healthcare administrative claims data and vaccination records from an urban city in Japan (April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2020), we conducted an observational study utilizing a self‐controlled case series design. We identified individuals aged ≥ 65 years who experienced adverse neurological outcomes, defined as hospitalizations related to epilepsy, paralysis, facial paralysis, neuralgia, neuritis, optic neuritis, migraine, extrapyramidal disorders, Guillain–Barre syndrome, or narcolepsy. We used conditional Poisson regression to analyze within‐subject incidence rate ratios, comparing the risk of these outcomes during risk periods following influenza vaccination (0–6 days and 7–29 days after each vaccination) with nonvaccination periods. Our analysis was adjusted for age and season groups as time‐varying covariates.

    Results

    We enrolled 3283 eligible individuals (men: 1643; mean [standard deviation] age: 76 [7.3] years). The incidence rate ratio for the outcome during the risk periods was 0.93 (95% confidence interval, 0.66–1.30) in risk period 1 (0–6 days after vaccination) and 1.14 (0.96–1.35) in risk period 2 (7–29 days after vaccination), respectively.

    Conclusions

    We found no evidence that the risk of adverse neurological events was increased after influenza vaccination in older adults. These results may help reassure older adults who are hesitant to receive influenza vaccination because of concerns regarding adverse neurological outcomes.

    DOI: 10.1002/pds.70082

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Presentations

  • 2変量の比較検定、どう選ぶ? Invited

    飯田侑乃

    臨床研究デザインワークショップ 2026年  2026.2.14 

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    Event date: 2026.2.14 - 2026.2.15

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  • 若手企画 私たちはどう働くか?~ARO 若手未来創造会議~ Invited

    飯田侑乃, 金戸啓介, 古谷秀樹, 淺野雅俊, 齋藤智之, 内山沙樹, 赤井奈都, 岡田圭祐, 筧康正, 右近裕一朗, 山田武史, 武石由香里, 渡邉果奈, 河南彩

    ARO協議会 第12回学術集会  2025.9.19 

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    Event date: 2025.9.19 - 2025.9.20

    Language:Japanese  

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