1. Challenges and Opportunities for Adult Vaccine Coverage: Insights for Healthcare Professionals Focusing on Herpes Zoster in Mexico.
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Cervantes-Apolinar, María Yolanda, Guzman-Holst, Adriana, Mascareñas De los Santos, Abiel, Macías Hernández, Alejandro Ernesto, Cabrera, Álvaro, Lara-Solares, Argelia, Abud Mendoza, Carlos, Motola Kuba, Daniel, Flores Díaz, Diana Fabiola, Salgado Gomez, Fernanda, Castro-Narro, Graciela Elia, Nieto, Javier, Mata-Marín, José Antonio, Barba Gómez, José Fernando, Tinoco, Juan Carlos, Calleja Castillo, Juan Manuel, Contreras Serratos, Maria Margarita, Castellanos Ramos, Nathali, Rosas Carrasco, Oscar, and Ricaño, Raúl
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HERPES zoster vaccines ,HERPES zoster ,VACCINATION coverage ,MEDICAL personnel ,OLDER people - Abstract
Herpes zoster (HZ) is a common disease in older adults and immunocompromised patients, and is frequently associated with long-term complications that impact quality of life. Fortunately, more than one vaccine against HZ is now available in Mexico. Two expert consensus groups discussed adult vaccination strategies in Mexico, focusing on HZ in older adults and immunocompromised individuals; their insights are reported here. HZ is usually treated inappropriately in Mexico. Late diagnosis and suboptimal management are common, as is a lack of treatment options, particularly for pain, which is often unresponsive to standard painkillers. Improving vaccination rates against HZ in Mexico is therefore important, but several barriers to HZ vaccination exist. It is not included in the national vaccination schedule, where included vaccines usually have higher coverage. Actions to overcome barriers include improving awareness of HZ and vaccine availability, developing and promoting guidelines and recommendations for vaccination, and expanding access and infrastructure for vaccination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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