نتایج جستجو برای: influenza vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 122316  

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2016
A Muruganathan Santanu Guha Y P Munjal S S Agarwal K K Parikh Vivekanand Jha Anjani Kumar Jha Ijanti Abeywicreme Mangesh Tiwaskar Milind Y Nadkar Jyotirmoy Pal Shohael Mahmud Arafat Anupam Prakash Jayant Panda V Ramasubramanian Sampath Kumari Bibhuti Saha Sekhar Chakraborty Somusundaram Jain M K Ghosh Parvaiz A Koul

Influenza is a global public health problem and concern especially in high risk people. Prevention plays a key role in avoiding complications of influenza related illnesses. Despite the existing prevalence of influenza, and documented importance of vaccination, the uptake of influenza vaccine is very poor. This document provide recommendations for influenza vaccination in high-risk individuals ...

2014
Emmanuelle Preaud Laure Durand Bérengère Macabeo Norbert Farkas Brigitte Sloesen Abraham Palache Francis Shupo Sandrine I Samson

BACKGROUND Vaccination is currently the most effective means of preventing influenza infection. Yet evidence of vaccine performance, and the impact and value of seasonal influenza vaccination across risk groups and between seasons, continue to generate much discussion. Moreover, vaccination coverage is below recommended levels. METHODS A model was generated to assess the annual public health ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Jessica R Gorman Noel T Brewer Julie B Wang Christina D Chambers

BACKGROUND Guidelines recommend influenza vaccination for pregnant women, but vaccine uptake in this population is far below the goal set by Healthy People 2020. The purpose of this study was to examine predictors of seasonal influenza vaccination among pregnant women. METHODS Between 2009 and 2012, the Vaccines and Medications in Pregnancy Surveillance System (VAMPSS) conducted a prospective...

2013
Rok Civljak Neven Papic Valerija Stamenic Smilja Kalenic Ilija Kuzman Josip Car

BACKGROUND Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at an increased risk of exposure to and transmission of infectious diseases. Vaccination lowers morbidity and mortality of HCWs and their patients. To assess vaccination coverage for influenza and hepatitis B virus (HBV) among HCWs in Croatian hospitals, we conducted yearly nationwide surveys. METHODS From 2006 to 2011, all 66 Croatian public hospitals...

2013
Mohammad Reza Fazlollahi Azadeh Shaabani Zahra Pourpak Raheleh Dashti Masoud Movahedi Mohammad Gharagozlou Asghar Aghamohamadi Mostafa Moin

Background Influenza vaccination have been recommended for asthmatic patients in many countries as observational study have established that influenza infection can be associated with asthma exacerbation .But influenza vaccination itself has the potential to adversely affect pulmonary function. This study sought to determine whether influenza vaccination status is associated with asthma control...

2012
Merle M Böhmer Dietmar Walter Gerhard Falkenhorst Stephan Müters Gérard Krause Ole Wichmann

BACKGROUND In Germany, annual vaccination against seasonal influenza is recommended for certain target groups (e.g. persons aged ≥60 years, chronically ill persons, healthcare workers (HCW)). In season 2009/10, vaccination against pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, which was controversially discussed in the public, was recommended for the whole population. The objectives of this study were to ass...

Journal: :The American journal of nursing 2008
Sharon J Tucker Gregory A Poland Robert M Jacobson

Annual influenza vaccination for health care workers has the potential to benefit health care professionals, their patients, and their families by reducing the transmission of influenza in the health care setting. Furthermore, staff vaccination programs are cost-effective for health care institutions because of reduced staff illness and absenteeism. Despite international recommendations and str...

2011
Przemyslaw Kardas Anna Zasowska Joanna Dec Magdalena Stachurska

AIM To assess the reasons for low influenza vaccination coverage in Poland, including knowledge of influenza and attitudes toward influenza vaccination. METHODS This was a cross-sectional, anonymous, self-administered survey in primary care patients in Lodzkie voivodship (central Poland). The study participants were adults who visited their primary care physicians for various reasons from Jan...

2013
Koji Wada Derek R. Smith

BACKGROUND Influenza vaccination rates among Japanese people of working age (20-69 years) is currently suboptimal, and the reasons for this have not been clearly elucidated. This study examined factors associated with vaccination intention among the working age population in Japan during September 2011, one-month prior to influenza vaccination becoming available. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING...

2016
George Kassianos Patricia Blank Oana Falup-Pecurariu Ernest Kuchar Jan Kyncl Raul Ortiz De Lejarazu Aneta Nitsch-Osuch Gerrit A van Essen

Currently there is no influenza vaccination guidance for European general practitioners. Furthermore, although the European Council recommends a target seasonal influenza vaccination rate of 75% in the elderly (65 years and above) and in anyone aged >6 months with a chronic medical condition, there remain wide discrepancies throughout Europe. A harmonised guideline regarding not only vaccinatio...

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