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Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Health Care Personnel — United States, 2014–15 Influenza Season

Authors :
Samuel B. Graitcer
Marie A. de Perio
Carolyn B. Bridges
Megan C. Lindley
David Izrael
A. Scott Laney
Sara Donahue
Peng-jun Lu
Stacie M. Greby
Sarah Ball
Deborah Klein Walker
Xin Yue
Charles DiSogra
Carla L. Black
John Sokolowski
Walter W. Williams
Source :
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 64:993-999
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office, 2015.

Abstract

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends annual influenza vaccination for all health care personnel (HCP) to reduce influenza-related morbidity and mortality among both HCP and their patients and to decrease absenteeism among HCP. To estimate influenza vaccination coverage among U.S. HCP for the 2014–15 influenza season, CDC conducted an opt-in Internet panel survey of 1,914 HCP during March 31–April 15, 2015. Overall, 77.3% of HCP survey participants reported receiving an influenza vaccination during the 2014–15 season, similar to the 75.2% coverage among HCP reported for the 2013–14 season. Vaccination coverage was highest among HCP working in hospitals (90.4%) and lowest among HCP working in long-term care (LTC) settings (63.9%). By occupation, coverage was highest among pharmacists (95.3%) and lowest among assistants and aides (64.4%). Influenza vaccination coverage was highest among HCP who were required by their employer to be vaccinated (96.0%). Among HCP without an employer requirement for vaccination, coverage was higher for HCP working in settings where vaccination was offered on-site at no cost for 1 day (73.6%) or multiple days (83.9%) and lowest among HCP working in settings where vaccine was neither required, promoted, nor offered on-site (44.0%). Comprehensive vaccination strategies that include making vaccine available at no cost at the workplace along with active promotion of vaccination might help increase vaccination coverage among HCP and reduce the risk for influenza to HCP and their patients.

Details

ISSN :
1545861X and 01492195
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8428e4e2efecb9e5acad6b7600d6863f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6436a1