| Literature DB >> 31684158 |
Claudio Costantino1, Caterina Ledda2, Cristina Genovese3, Eleonora Contrino4, Ermanno Vitale5, Carmelo Massimo Maida6, Raffaele Squeri7, Francesco Vitale8, Venerando Rapisarda9.
Abstract
Measles is a highly contagious vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) that also commonly affects health-care workers (HCWs). Measles immunization of HCWs was strongly recommended by international health authorities, in order to limit the spreading of the illness to susceptible patients and colleagues. An observational study, evaluating the immunization and vaccination status against measles of HCWs working at three Sicilian university hospitals, was conducted. All subjects not completely immune (vaccinated with only one dose in their lifetime), not immune (not vaccinated or not naturally immunized), and with an unknown immunization status were considered not immunized. Among HCWs operating in the three Sicilian university hospitals, 54.6% were not immune against measles. The average age of not immune HCWs was 51.3 (SD ± 9.8), ranging between 25 and 71 years old. In particular, 46.9% of HCWs not immunized worked in "at-risk" hospital units, based on medical conditions of patients which increases the probability of contracting an infection. Vaccination coverage rates observed against measles are considerably lower than other European countries and inadequate. It is therefore crucial to tackle vaccine hesitancy among HCWs, promoting strategies targeted to evaluate immunization status against VPDs and to significantly increase vaccine coverages, such as tailored training and vaccination offer or compulsory vaccination programs.Entities:
Keywords: health-care personnel; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine-preventable disease
Year: 2019 PMID: 31684158 PMCID: PMC6963751 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines7040175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Socio-demographics and working characteristics of Healthcare Workers involved in the evaluation of the measles immunization and vaccination status at the three Sicilian university hospitals (n = 2913).
| Catania University Hospital | Messina University Hospital | Palermo University Hospital | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employees evaluated/ | 521/1784 | 822/1789 | 1570/1755 |
| Response Rate | 29.2% | 45.9% | 89.4% |
| Mean age ± DS | 48.2 ± 10.2 | 49.5 ± 10.5 | 52.0 ± 9.1 |
| Age groups (in years), | |||
| ≤40 | 133 (25.5) | 158 (19.2) | 180 (11.5) |
| 41–50 | 142 (27.2) | 265 (32.3) | 460 (29.3) |
| ≥51 | 217 (41.6) | 399 (48.5) | 930 (59.2) |
| Gender, | |||
| Male | 222 (42.6) | 324 (39.4) | 747 (47.6) |
| Female | 299 (57.4) | 498 (60.6) | 823 (52.4) |
| HCWs type, | |||
| medical doctors | 170 (32.6) | 292 (35.5) | 538 (34.3) |
| nurse/ midwives/ | 314 (60.2) | 471 (57.3) | 821 (52.3) |
| health-care technicians | 37 (7.1) | 59 (7.2) | 211 (13.4) |
| Hospital Unit, | |||
| at risk | 303 (58.1) | 397 (48.3) | 808 (51.5) |
| not at risk | 218 (41.8) | 425 (51.7) | 762 (48.5) |
Immunization and vaccination status against measles of HCWs surveyed in the three Sicilian university hospitals (UHs).
| Catania UH | Messina UH ( | Palermo UH ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naturally Immune | 295 (56.6) | 133 (16.2) | 624(39.8) |
| Artificially Immune | 32 (6.1) | 140 (17.0) | 98 (6.2) |
| Not completely immunized | 46 (8.9) | 82 (10.0) | 274 (17.5) |
| Not immune | 14 (2.7) | 244 (29.7) | 134 (8.5) |
| Not Known/Do not remember | 134 (25.7) | 223 (27.1) | 440 (28.0) |
Socio-demographics and working characteristics of HCWs not naturally or artificially immune, not completely immunized (received only one dose), and that do not know or remember their vaccination/immunization status against measles at the three Sicilian UHs (n = 1591).
| Catania UH | Messina UH | Palermo UH | Overall | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HCWs not immune/not vaccinated/not completely vaccinated against measles, | 194 (37.2) | 549 (66) | 848 (54.0) | 1591 (54.6) |
| Mean age ± DS | 42.3 ± 10.1 | 50.8 ± 9.6 | 52.7 ± 9.1 | 51.3 ± 9.8 |
| Age groups (in years), | ||||
| ≤40 | 48 (24.6) | 78 (14.2) | 83 (9.8) | 209 (13.1) |
| 41–50 | 62 (31.8) | 186 (33.9) | 231 (27.2) | 479 (30.1) |
| ≥51 | 79 (48.5) | 285 (51.9) | 534 (63) | 898 (56.4) |
| Gender, n (%) | ||||
| Male | 92 (47.4) | 229 (41.7) | 443 (52.2) | 764 (48.0) |
| Female | 102 (52.6) | 320 (58.3) | 405 (47.8) | 827 (52.0) |
| HCWs type, | ||||
| medical doctors | 57 (29.4) | 198 (36.1) | 206 (24.3) | 461 (29.0) |
| nurse/ midwives/ health-care assistants | 125 (64.4) | 331 (60.3) | 495 (58.4) | 951 (59.8) |
| health-care technicians | 12 (6.2) | 20 (3.6) | 147 (17.3) | 179 (11.2) |
| Hospital Unit, | ||||
| at risk | 102 (52.6) | 220 (40.1) | 424 (50.0) | 746 (46.9) |
| not at risk | 92 (47.4) | 329 (59.9) | 424 (50.0) | 845 (53.1) |