National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.

A cross-sectional survey was undertaken with the European Union (EU) Member States and Norway and Iceland to describe seasonal influenza immunisation in the 2006-7 season, in particular to identify country-specific recommendations for risk groups, obtain vaccine uptake information and allow comparis...

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Main Authors: Mereckiene, J, Cotter, S, Nicoll, A, Levy-Bruhl, D, Ferro, A, Tridente, G, Zanoni, G, Berra, P, Salmaso, S, O'Flanagan, D, O Flanagan, D
Other Authors: Health Protection Surveillance Centre, Dublin, Ireland. jolita.mereckiene@hse.ie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10147/302724
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spelling ftlenus:oai:www.lenus.ie:10147/302724 2024-06-09T07:47:14+00:00 National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008. Mereckiene, J Cotter, S Nicoll, A Levy-Bruhl, D Ferro, A Tridente, G Zanoni, G Berra, P Salmaso, S O'Flanagan, D O Flanagan, D Health Protection Surveillance Centre, Dublin, Ireland. jolita.mereckiene@hse.ie 2008-10-23 http://hdl.handle.net/10147/302724 en eng Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18947524 National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008. 2008, 13 (43): Euro Surveill. 1560-7917 18947524 http://hdl.handle.net/10147/302724 Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin Archived with thanks to Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin INFLUENZA IMMUNISATION Aged Chronic Disease Cross-Sectional Studies Europe Female Health Planning Guidelines Humans Immunization Programs Human Male Middle Aged Pregnancy Article 2008 ftlenus 2024-05-16T07:23:55Z A cross-sectional survey was undertaken with the European Union (EU) Member States and Norway and Iceland to describe seasonal influenza immunisation in the 2006-7 season, in particular to identify country-specific recommendations for risk groups, obtain vaccine uptake information and allow comparison with global recommendations. A standardised questionnaire was completed electronically by each country's project gatekeeper. Of the 29 countries surveyed, 28 recommended seasonal influenza vaccination for older age groups (22 for those aged > 65 years), and in one country vaccine was recommended for all age groups. All countries recommended vaccinating patients with chronic pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases and most countries advised to immunise patients with haematologic or metabolic disorders (n=28), immunologic disorders (n=27) and renal disease (n=27), as well as residents of long-term care facilities (n=24). Most countries recommended vaccination for staff in hospitals (n=25), long-term care facilities (n=25) and outpatient clinics (n=23), and one-third had such recommendations for workers in essential (n=10), military (n=10) and veterinary services (n=10) and poultry industry (n=13). Eight countries recommended vaccine for pregnant women; and five advised to vaccinate children (with age limits ranging from 6 months to 5 years). Twenty countries measured influenza vaccine uptake among those aged > 65 years (range 1.8%-82.1%), seven reported uptake in healthcare workers (range 14%-48%) and seven assessed coverage in persons with underlying medical conditions (range 27.6%-75.2%). The data provided by this study can assist EU states to assess and compare their influenza vaccination programme performance with other countries. The information provides a comprehensive overview of policies and programmes and their outcomes and can be used to inform joint discussions on how the national policies in the EU might be standardised in the future to achieve optimal coverage. Annual surveys could be used to monitor ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Lenus - Irish Health Publications Archive (HSE - Health Service Executive) Norway
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topic INFLUENZA
IMMUNISATION
Aged
Chronic Disease
Cross-Sectional Studies
Europe
Female
Health Planning Guidelines
Humans
Immunization Programs
Human
Male
Middle Aged
Pregnancy
spellingShingle INFLUENZA
IMMUNISATION
Aged
Chronic Disease
Cross-Sectional Studies
Europe
Female
Health Planning Guidelines
Humans
Immunization Programs
Human
Male
Middle Aged
Pregnancy
Mereckiene, J
Cotter, S
Nicoll, A
Levy-Bruhl, D
Ferro, A
Tridente, G
Zanoni, G
Berra, P
Salmaso, S
O'Flanagan, D
O Flanagan, D
National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.
topic_facet INFLUENZA
IMMUNISATION
Aged
Chronic Disease
Cross-Sectional Studies
Europe
Female
Health Planning Guidelines
Humans
Immunization Programs
Human
Male
Middle Aged
Pregnancy
description A cross-sectional survey was undertaken with the European Union (EU) Member States and Norway and Iceland to describe seasonal influenza immunisation in the 2006-7 season, in particular to identify country-specific recommendations for risk groups, obtain vaccine uptake information and allow comparison with global recommendations. A standardised questionnaire was completed electronically by each country's project gatekeeper. Of the 29 countries surveyed, 28 recommended seasonal influenza vaccination for older age groups (22 for those aged > 65 years), and in one country vaccine was recommended for all age groups. All countries recommended vaccinating patients with chronic pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases and most countries advised to immunise patients with haematologic or metabolic disorders (n=28), immunologic disorders (n=27) and renal disease (n=27), as well as residents of long-term care facilities (n=24). Most countries recommended vaccination for staff in hospitals (n=25), long-term care facilities (n=25) and outpatient clinics (n=23), and one-third had such recommendations for workers in essential (n=10), military (n=10) and veterinary services (n=10) and poultry industry (n=13). Eight countries recommended vaccine for pregnant women; and five advised to vaccinate children (with age limits ranging from 6 months to 5 years). Twenty countries measured influenza vaccine uptake among those aged > 65 years (range 1.8%-82.1%), seven reported uptake in healthcare workers (range 14%-48%) and seven assessed coverage in persons with underlying medical conditions (range 27.6%-75.2%). The data provided by this study can assist EU states to assess and compare their influenza vaccination programme performance with other countries. The information provides a comprehensive overview of policies and programmes and their outcomes and can be used to inform joint discussions on how the national policies in the EU might be standardised in the future to achieve optimal coverage. Annual surveys could be used to monitor ...
author2 Health Protection Surveillance Centre, Dublin, Ireland. jolita.mereckiene@hse.ie
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mereckiene, J
Cotter, S
Nicoll, A
Levy-Bruhl, D
Ferro, A
Tridente, G
Zanoni, G
Berra, P
Salmaso, S
O'Flanagan, D
O Flanagan, D
author_facet Mereckiene, J
Cotter, S
Nicoll, A
Levy-Bruhl, D
Ferro, A
Tridente, G
Zanoni, G
Berra, P
Salmaso, S
O'Flanagan, D
O Flanagan, D
author_sort Mereckiene, J
title National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.
title_short National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.
title_full National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.
title_fullStr National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.
title_full_unstemmed National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008.
title_sort national seasonal influenza vaccination survey in europe, 2008.
publisher Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10147/302724
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National seasonal influenza vaccination survey in Europe, 2008. 2008, 13 (43): Euro Surveill.
1560-7917
18947524
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/302724
Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin
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