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National Survey of Vaccination Coverage (Influenza, pneumococcus and tetanus) in Mexican population of 60 years of age and older

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  • National Survey of Vaccination Coverage (Influenza, pneumococcus and tetanus) in Mexican population of 60 years of age and older

    Salud Publica Mex. 2012 Feb;54(1):39-46.
    [National Survey of Vaccination Coverage (Influenza, pneumococcus and tetanus) in Mexican population of 60 years of age and older].
    [Article in Spanish]
    Trejo-Valdivia B, Mendoza-Alvarado LR, Palma-Coca O, Hern?ndez-?vila M, T?llez-Rojo Sol?s MM.
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    Instituto Nacional de Salud P?blica, Cuernavaca, M?xico.
    Abstract
    OBJECTIVE:

    Determine Vaccination Coverage (VC) among adults 60 years of age and older (EP), for influenza, pneumococcal and tetanus vaccines, association with socio-demographic characteristics and heterogeneity at state level.
    MATERIAL AND METHODS:

    Cross-sectional analysis based on information from 18 015 households visited in a national survey. General and vaccine information (self-report) for a randomly selected elder in each household is available.
    RESULTS:

    The national VC level was found to be 56.5% (?0.97) for influenza, 44.3% (?0.98) for pneumococcus and 61.8% (?0.96) for tetanus. The VC was significantly lower for EP without health social services and higher for women. Almost 20.0% of EP recognized not having vaccines at all, due mainly that they didn't know it was a duty.
    CONCLUSIONS:

    Important improvements are shown in vaccination coverage among elderly in Mexico. Differentials suggest the need to intensify information campaigns and actions that could improve the accessibility to vaccines for this population.

    PMID:
    22286827
    [PubMed - in process]

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    Important improvements are shown in vaccination coverage among elderly in Mexico. Differentials suggest the need to intensify information campaigns and actions that could improve the accessibility to vaccines for this population.
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