Seasonal influenza immunisation in Europe. Overview of recommendations and vaccination coverage for three seasons: pre-pandemic (2008/09), pandemic (2009/10) and post-pandemic (2010/11).

作者: Jolita Mereckiene , S Cotter , A Nicoll , P Lopalco , T Noori

DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES2014.19.16.20780

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摘要: Since 2008, annual surveys of influenza vaccination policies, practices and coverage have been undertaken in 29 European Union (EU)/ Economic Area (EEA) countries. After 2009, this monitored the impact Council recommendation to increase 75% among risk groups. This paper summarises results three seasonal seasons: 2008/09, 2009/10 2010/11. In 27/29 countries completed survey; 2010/11, 28/29 it. All or almost all recommended older people (defined as those aged ≥50, ≥55, ≥59, ≥60 ≥65 years), ≥6 months with clinical healthcare workers. A total 23 provided data for people, but only 7 10 had groups workers, respectively. The number recommending some pregnant women increased from 2008/09 22 Only could report women. Seasonal during after pandemic season remained unchanged higher coverage. However, small decreases were seen most period. indicate that EU/EEA recommend main target groups; however, a few achieved Coverage workers low.

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