Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in People who Have Contact With Birds

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Amy Thomas, Suzanne Gokool, Harry Whitlow, Genevieve Clapp, Peter Moore, Richard Puleston, Louise E. Smith, Riinu Pae, Ellen Brooks-Pollock
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Abstract

Background

Following the 2021–2022 avian influenza panzootic in birds and wildlife, seasonal influenza vaccines have been advised to occupationally high-risk groups to reduce the likelihood of coincidental infection in humans with both seasonal and avian influenza A viruses.

Methods

We developed and launched a questionnaire aimed at poultry workers and people in direct contact with birds to understand awareness and uptake of seasonal influenza vaccination. We collected responses in-person at an agricultural trade event and online.

Findings

The questionnaire was completed by 225 individuals from across the United Kingdom. The most commonly reported reason for vaccination was protection against seasonal influenza (82%, 63 of 77). Nearly, all individuals aged ≥65 years reported that the vaccine was recommended for them (24 of 28). There was no difference in recommendation for occupational groups. Most vaccinees were aged over 60 years (60%, 29 of 48); however, coverage was lower than expected in the ≥ 65 target group. Vaccination in those exposed to avian influenza was low (32%, 9 of 28). Not having enough time was the single most reported reason for not getting vaccinated in those intending to. Individuals unintending to be vaccinated perceived natural immunity to be better than receiving the vaccine as well as lack of awareness and time.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that targeted campaigns in occupationally exposed groups need to be undertaken to improve communication of information and access to vaccine clinics. We recommend co-production methods to optimise this public health strategy for increased knowledge and future vaccine uptake.

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与禽鸟接触人士须接种季节性流感疫苗
背景:在2021-2022年禽类和野生动物发生禽流感大流行后,已建议职业高危人群接种季节性流感疫苗,以减少人类同时感染季节性和甲型禽流感病毒的可能性。方法针对家禽养殖业工作人员和禽类直接接触者制定并开展问卷调查,了解季节性流感疫苗接种的意识和接受情况。我们在农业贸易活动现场和网上收集了反馈。调查结果调查问卷由225名来自英国各地的个人完成。接种疫苗最常见的原因是预防季节性流感(82%,77人中有63人)。几乎所有年龄≥65岁的人(28人中有24人)都报告建议他们接种疫苗。不同职业群体的推荐量没有差异。大多数疫苗接种者年龄在60岁以上(60%,48人中有29人);然而,在≥65岁的目标人群中,覆盖率低于预期。暴露于禽流感的人的疫苗接种率很低(32%,28人中有9人)。没有足够的时间是那些打算接种疫苗的人没有接种疫苗的最主要原因。不打算接种疫苗的人认为自然免疫比接种疫苗更好,而且缺乏意识和时间。结论:我们的研究结果表明,需要在职业暴露人群中开展有针对性的运动,以改善信息交流和疫苗诊所的可及性。我们建议采用合作生产的方法来优化这一公共卫生战略,以增加知识和未来的疫苗摄取。
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CiteScore
7.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
120
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses is the official journal of the International Society of Influenza and Other Respiratory Virus Diseases - an independent scientific professional society - dedicated to promoting the prevention, detection, treatment, and control of influenza and other respiratory virus diseases. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses is an Open Access journal. Copyright on any research article published by Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses is retained by the author(s). Authors grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details and publisher are identified.
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