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Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later

Seasonal influenza can have serious morbid consequences and can even result in death, particularly in at-risk populations, including healthcare professionals (HCPs), elderly and those living with a medical risk condition. Although in Europe recommendations exist for annual influenza vaccination in t...

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Autores principales: Blank, Patricia R., van Essen, Gerrit Adrianus, Ortiz de Lejarazu, Raúl, Kyncl, Jan, Nitsch-Osuch, Aneta, Kuchar, Ernest Piotr, Falup-Pecurariu, Oana, Maltezou, Helena C., Zavadska, Dace, Kristufkova, Zuzana, Kassianos, George
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6314402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29923782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2018.1489948
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author Blank, Patricia R.
van Essen, Gerrit Adrianus
Ortiz de Lejarazu, Raúl
Kyncl, Jan
Nitsch-Osuch, Aneta
Kuchar, Ernest Piotr
Falup-Pecurariu, Oana
Maltezou, Helena C.
Zavadska, Dace
Kristufkova, Zuzana
Kassianos, George
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van Essen, Gerrit Adrianus
Ortiz de Lejarazu, Raúl
Kyncl, Jan
Nitsch-Osuch, Aneta
Kuchar, Ernest Piotr
Falup-Pecurariu, Oana
Maltezou, Helena C.
Zavadska, Dace
Kristufkova, Zuzana
Kassianos, George
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description Seasonal influenza can have serious morbid consequences and can even result in death, particularly in at-risk populations, including healthcare professionals (HCPs), elderly and those living with a medical risk condition. Although in Europe recommendations exist for annual influenza vaccination in these populations in most countries, the vaccination coverage rate (VCR) is often well below the World Health Organization target of 75% coverage. In our previous survey in 2009 we showed that some elements of national vaccination policies, e.g. reminder systems, strong official recommendation, and easy access, seemed to contribute to achieving higher influenza VCRs among elderly. We repeated the survey in 2016, using the same methodology to assess changes in influenza VCRs among the elderly and in the impact of policy elements on these VCRs. In addition, we collected information about VCRs among HCPs, and those living with a medical risk condition. The median VCR in the 21 countries that had recommendations for influenza vaccination in the elderly was 35.3%, ranging from 1.1% in Estonia to 74.5% in Scotland. The average VCRs for HCPs and those living with medical risk conditions, available in 17 and 10 countries, respectively, were 28.3% (range 7% in Czech Republic to 59.1% in Portugal) and 32.2% (range from 20.0% in the Czech Republic and Hungary to 59.6% in Portugal), respectively. Fewer countries were able to provide data from HCP and those living with medical risk conditions. Since the initial survey during the 2007–2008 influenza season, VCRs have decreased in the elderly in the majority of countries, thus, achieving high VCRs in the elderly and the other target groups is still a major public health challenge in Europe. This could be addressed by the identification, assessment and sharing of best practice for influenza vaccination policies.
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spelling pubmed-63144022019-01-09 Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later Blank, Patricia R. van Essen, Gerrit Adrianus Ortiz de Lejarazu, Raúl Kyncl, Jan Nitsch-Osuch, Aneta Kuchar, Ernest Piotr Falup-Pecurariu, Oana Maltezou, Helena C. Zavadska, Dace Kristufkova, Zuzana Kassianos, George Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Paper Seasonal influenza can have serious morbid consequences and can even result in death, particularly in at-risk populations, including healthcare professionals (HCPs), elderly and those living with a medical risk condition. Although in Europe recommendations exist for annual influenza vaccination in these populations in most countries, the vaccination coverage rate (VCR) is often well below the World Health Organization target of 75% coverage. In our previous survey in 2009 we showed that some elements of national vaccination policies, e.g. reminder systems, strong official recommendation, and easy access, seemed to contribute to achieving higher influenza VCRs among elderly. We repeated the survey in 2016, using the same methodology to assess changes in influenza VCRs among the elderly and in the impact of policy elements on these VCRs. In addition, we collected information about VCRs among HCPs, and those living with a medical risk condition. The median VCR in the 21 countries that had recommendations for influenza vaccination in the elderly was 35.3%, ranging from 1.1% in Estonia to 74.5% in Scotland. The average VCRs for HCPs and those living with medical risk conditions, available in 17 and 10 countries, respectively, were 28.3% (range 7% in Czech Republic to 59.1% in Portugal) and 32.2% (range from 20.0% in the Czech Republic and Hungary to 59.6% in Portugal), respectively. Fewer countries were able to provide data from HCP and those living with medical risk conditions. Since the initial survey during the 2007–2008 influenza season, VCRs have decreased in the elderly in the majority of countries, thus, achieving high VCRs in the elderly and the other target groups is still a major public health challenge in Europe. This could be addressed by the identification, assessment and sharing of best practice for influenza vaccination policies. Taylor & Francis 2018-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6314402/ /pubmed/29923782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2018.1489948 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
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Blank, Patricia R.
van Essen, Gerrit Adrianus
Ortiz de Lejarazu, Raúl
Kyncl, Jan
Nitsch-Osuch, Aneta
Kuchar, Ernest Piotr
Falup-Pecurariu, Oana
Maltezou, Helena C.
Zavadska, Dace
Kristufkova, Zuzana
Kassianos, George
Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later
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title_full Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later
title_fullStr Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later
title_full_unstemmed Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later
title_short Impact of European vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: An update seven years later
title_sort impact of european vaccination policies on seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates: an update seven years later
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6314402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29923782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2018.1489948
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