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Pneumococcal vaccination: an important strategy to prevent pneumonia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults
Authors:Jeffrey N. Hanna  Mike Gratten  Susan M. Tiley  Dianne L. Brookes  Greg Bapty
Affiliation:Tropical Public Health Unit, Cairns;Centre for Public Health Sciences, Brisbane;Cairns Base Hospital and Queensland Medical Laboratory, Cairns;Tropical Public Health Unit, Cairns;Cairns Base Hospital
Abstract:
Abstract: The objective of the study was to examine the appropriateness of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) recommendations concerning pneumococcal vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults. Laboratory surveillance of invasive pneumococcal disease identified 95 cases acquired by adults 15 years of age and over in Far North Queensland from 1992 to 1995. The most common diagnosis was pneumonia (77 per cent). Sixty–one cases (64 per cent) occurred in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults, who acquired the disease at a younger age (mean 40 years) than did other adults (mean 50 years). Most (93 per cent) of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults had at least one of the pre–existing medical conditions in the NMHRC criteria for pneumococcal vaccination. The most common was 'alcohol abuse' (62 per cent). Fifty–three (93 per cent) of the pneumococcal isolates from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults who had pre–existing conditions were serotyped. Fifty (94 per cent) belonged to types included in the currently available pneumococcal vaccine. We conclude that the NHMRC recommendations for pneumococcal vaccination are appropriate, considering the pattern of invasive pneumococcal disease that occurs in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults in Far North Queensland. Because pneumococcal vaccination can reduce the pneumonia–associated morbidity and premature mortality experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island adults, the vaccine should be offered routinely to those considered to be at risk, particularly young men who have recently begun to consume hazardous amounts of alcohol, and recently diagnosed diabetics.
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