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Seasonal influenza vaccine policies, recommendations and use in the World Health Organization's Western Pacific Region.

Dominic Dwyer, Ian Barr, Aeron Hurt, Anne Kelso, Patrick Reading, Sheena Sullivan, Philippe Buchy, Hongjie Yu, Jiandong Zheng, Yuelong Shu, Dayan Wang, Annette Aguon, Rita Q Oliva, Takato Odagiri, Masato Tashiro, Khebir Verasahib, Mohd Apandi Yusof, Pagbajabyn Nymadawa, Burmaa Alexander, Anne-Claire Gourinat, Jean-Paul Grangeon, Lance Jennings, Sue Huang, Paul Horwood, Marilla Lucero, Vito Roque, Lyndon Lee Suy, Peter Cardon, Amado Tandoc, Remigio M Olveda, Chun Kang, Park Young-Joon, Jeffery Cutter, Raymond Lin, Constance Low, Le Thi Quynh Mai, Amanda Balish, James Kile, Shang Mei, Jeffrey Mcfarland, Ann Moen, Sonja Olsen, Gina Samaan, Xu Xiyan, Nora Chea, Sergey Diorditsa, Keith Feldon, Kimberley Fox, Mendsaikhan Jamsran, Frank Konings, Hannah Catherine Lewis, Michelle McPherson, Eric Nilles, Babatunde Olowokure, Jeffrey Partridge.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent seasonal influenza and its severe outcomes. The objective of our study was to synthesize information on seasonal influenza vaccination policies, recommendations and practices in place in 2011 for all countries and areas in the Western Pacific Region of the World Health Organization (WHO).
METHODS: Data were collected via a questionnaire on seasonal influenza vaccination policies, recommendations and practices in place in 2011.
RESULTS: Thirty-six of the 37 countries and areas (97%) responded to the survey. Eighteen (50%) reported having established seasonal influenza vaccination policies, an additional seven (19%) reported having recommendations for risk groups for seasonal influenza vaccination only and 11 (30%) reported having no policies or recommendations in place. Of the 25 countries and areas with policies or recommendations, health-care workers and the elderly were most frequently recommended for vaccination; 24 (96%) countries and areas recommended vaccinating these groups, followed by pregnant women (19 [76%]), people with chronic illness (18 [72%]) and children (15 [60%]). Twenty-six (72%) countries and areas reported having seasonal influenza vaccines available through public funding, private market purchase or both. Most of these countries and areas purchased only enough vaccine to cover 25% or less of their populations. DISCUSSION: In light of the new WHO position paper on influenza vaccines published in 2012 and the increasing availability of country-specific data, countries and areas should consider reviewing or developing their seasonal influenza vaccination policies to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with annual epidemics and as part of ongoing efforts for pandemic preparedness.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24319615      PMCID: PMC3851365          DOI: 10.5365/WPSAR.2013.4.1.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Western Pac Surveill Response J        ISSN: 2094-7321


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