| Literature DB >> 22594575 |
Giuseppe Gregori1, Fabio Faccini, Ermanno Bongiorni, Ilario Maffini, Roberto Sacchetti.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vaccination coverage rates against pandemic flu were far below those required by Italian Public Health Authorities.The aim of this retrospective study was to assess how the management of vaccination against pandemic flu in the Health District of Piacenza (Northern Italy) had conditioned the adherence of patients at risk to the H1N1flu immunization program.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22594575 PMCID: PMC3453501 DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-38-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Main data about pediatric population enrolled to receiving vaccination against A/H1N1 pandemic flu in the health district of Piacenza
| Total | 27018 | 2361 (8.7) | 653 | 27.7 | 30 |
| group A | 16877 | 1510 (8.9) | 344* | (22.8) | 19 |
| group B | 3694 | 502 (13.6) | 222 | (44.2) | 4 |
| group C | 6447 | 349 (5.4) | 87 ** | (24.9) | 7 |
*group B vs group A : χ2 85,63 p < 0.0000001 ; O.R. 2,69 (2,16-3,34).
** group B vs. group C : χ2 33,1 p < 0.000001 ; O.R. 2,39 (1,75-3,26).
Probability to be classified as patient at risk based on group membership
| Group B | 502 | 3192 |
| Group A | 1510 * | 15367 |
| Group C | 349 ** | 6098 |
* B vs A : χ2 74,02 p < 0,0000001 ; O.R 1,6 (1,44 – 1,78).
** B vs C : χ2 204,2 p < 0,0000001 ; O.R. 2,75 (2,38 – 3,18)