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Influenza vaccination among healthcare personnel after pandemic influenza H1N1
Authors:Sánchez-Payá José  Hernández-García Ignacio  García-Román Vicente  Camargo-Angeles Robert  Barrenengoa-Sañudo Julio  Villanueva-Ruiz Cesar O  Martínez Hector R  González-Hernández María
Affiliation:a Preventive Medicine Service, University General Hospital of Alicante, Spain
b Preventive Medicine Service, University Hospital of Salamanca, Spain
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the coverage rates for influenza vaccination among health-care personnel (HCP), and if the reasons for accepting influenza vaccine by HCP and the frequency of vaccine-related adverse events (AEs) in 2010-2011 were different compared to 2009-2010. The AEs were detected by telephoning the worker one week after the vaccination. The coverage for seasonal vaccination in 2009-2010 was 31.0%, whereas that for 2009 pandemic influenza (H1NI) was 22.2% and 24.4% (p < 0.05) in 2010-2011. The most frequent reason for being vaccinated during the three campaigns was to “protect my health”. Over 80.5% of the HCP reported 2009 pandemic influenza (H1N1) vaccine-related AEs compared to the 25.3% and 25.4% reporting seasonal vaccine-related AEs in 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 respectively (p < 0.05). None of the AEs were severe. Specific measures should be implemented in our country to recover and improve poor vaccination coverage.
Keywords:Healthcare personnel   Influenza vaccines   2009 pandemic A (H1N1) influenza
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