| Literature DB >> 35410091 |
Giovanni Gabutti1, Irene Cetin2, Michele Conversano3, Claudio Costantino4, Paolo Durando5,6, Sandro Giuffrida7.
Abstract
This article highlights the importance of diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (with reduced antigen content, dTap) vaccination in preventing pertussis, a respiratory infection that is still widespread and easily transmitted. In particular, it highlights the need to receive a booster vaccination throughout life to maintain high antibody levels, which decrease through time. This document collects the opinions that emerged from the comparison between major Italian experts in the field of vaccination. This working group was created to promote a "call to action", aimed at raising awareness among all institutions, public health authorities, and health workers involved in the vaccination process, about the importance of dTap vaccine administration and with the mindset of implementing the strategic vaccination plan provided by the National Vaccine Plan (NVP). In fact, despite this vaccine being included in the NVP, there are some issues attributable to the practice of vaccination (local health authorities, vaccination centers, occupational health services, gynecology centers, societies of work). Therefore, it is necessary that the Ministry defines the vaccination coverage objectives, identifies the groups of subjects who should receive the booster vaccine (subjects exposed to greater risk of infection, subjects over 60, pregnant women), and applies all the necessary measures to encourage the implementation of this practice.Entities:
Keywords: dTap vaccine; pertussis; pertussis booster for adults; pertussis immunity duration; pertussis immunization; pertussis vaccine; pertussis vaccine in pregnancy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35410091 PMCID: PMC8998413 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Summing up of the main general immunization strategies to be implemented.
| Vaccination of newborns, pre-school children, adolescents, adults, healthcare workers, childcare workers, pregnant women. |
| “Cocoon Strategy” |
| Vaccine booster for frail people |
| Vaccine booster for patients with chronic degenerative diseases |
| Promote compliance to vaccine pointing out the excellent tolerability of the reduced antigen content vaccine |
Strategies to increase maternal immunization.
| Inclusion in the Certificate of Assistance in Childbirth of any vaccination during pregnancy |
| Encourage whooping cough vaccination before the 28th week of gestation |
| Encourage whooping cough vaccination between hospitalized pregnant women and those at risk of premature birth or other pregnancy related problems |
| Involve all the figures most in contact with pregnant women |
| Improve awareness among gynecologists to encourage whoopy cough vaccination |
| Training courses to all health professionals who give support during pregnancy |
| Include gynecologists in the Experts’ Panel who develop Guidelines of the National Vaccination Plan |
| Educational courses for pregnant women to improve vaccination acceptance |
| Inclusion in the pregnant diary of a chapter dedicated to vaccination to be administered during pregnancy |
Local initiatives to promote the immunization of pregnant women in some Italian regions.
| Sicily: Training during the birthing classes |
| Calabria: Protocol of collaboration between hospital gynecology department and |
| Puglia: Inclusion of pregnant women at risk in a vaccine-registry system |
Summing-up of the strategies to improve the vaccination between adults and elderly.
| Vaccination habit: vaccination pathway throughout all ages |
| Active call to all people suitable for vaccination (invited by vaccination centers) |
| Active involvement of several specialists and healthcare figures to adequately inform the patients |
| Collaboration with General Practitioners (GPs) and occupational physicians for vaccine administration and identification of patients most at risk |
| Obtain a registry vaccine for adults and elderly by the Ministry of Health |