Demographic Determinants of Influenza Vaccination and Infection, Brazos County, Texas, 2017.

Infectious diseases Pub Date : 2019-07-15 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178633719863815
Yao Akpalu, Ibraheem Karaye, Julie Anderson, Osaro Mgbere, Jennifer A Horney
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Background: Seasonal influenza constitutes an enormous public health burden. The 2017-2018 influenza season was the most severe since the 2009 novel Influenza A (H1N1) pandemic. The State of Texas, like other states, experienced unusually high and persistent influenza activity.

Methods: Data on confirmed cases of influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI) in Brazos County during December 2017 were collected by the Brazos County Health Department (BCHD) from medical records. Records of vaccine administered between January 1 and December 31, 2017 were collected from vaccination providers. The total number of influenza cases for 2017 was compiled from regular weekly influenza counts reported to BCHD by healthcare providers.

Results: A total of 1651 cases of laboratory-confirmed influenza were reported in Brazos County residents in December 2017, 10 times more than that reported in December 2016. The highest rates of infection were in 2 ZIP codes where vaccination rates were also high. A total of 16 027 influenza vaccinations were given to individuals reporting a residential address in Brazos County in 2017. Vaccination coverage was lowest among adults aged 18 to 49, whereas those aged 65 or older and Hispanics were most likely to be hospitalized.

Discussion: Overall, vaccination coverage in Brazos County, Texas is low, less than half of the Healthy People 2020 target. The development of health education materials and an increased use of social media, local television and radio, and communication methods that can reach parents, younger adults, and Hispanic residents are needed.

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流感疫苗接种和感染的人口统计学决定因素,德克萨斯州布拉佐斯县,2017年。
背景:季节性流感构成了巨大的公共卫生负担。2017-2018年流感季节是自2009年新型甲型H1N1流感大流行以来最严重的一次。得克萨斯州和其他州一样,经历了异常高且持续的流感活动。方法:布拉佐斯县卫生部门(BCHD)从病历中收集2017年12月布拉佐斯郡流感和流感样疾病确诊病例的数据。2017年1月1日至12月31日期间接种疫苗的记录是从疫苗接种提供者那里收集的。2017年的流感病例总数是根据医疗保健提供者向BCHD报告的每周定期流感计数编制的。结果:2017年12月,布拉佐斯县居民共报告1651例实验室确诊的流感病例,是2016年12月报告的10倍。感染率最高的是2个邮政编码,那里的疫苗接种率也很高。共16个 2017年,布拉佐斯县报告居住地址的个人接种了027次流感疫苗。18至49岁的成年人的疫苗接种覆盖率最低,而65岁或65岁以上的人和西班牙裔最有可能住院。讨论:总体而言,德克萨斯州布拉佐斯县的疫苗接种覆盖率较低,不到2020年健康人群目标的一半。需要开发健康教育材料,增加社交媒体、当地电视和广播的使用,以及能够接触到父母、年轻人和西班牙裔居民的沟通方法。
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