After a peak of 68.3% during the 2005-06 season, influenza vaccine coverage among Italian elderly showed an unprecedented, prolonged decline. According to the National surveillance network, the vaccination coverage was <= 50% during two of the last three seasons (2014-17), In parallel, influenza-like illness (ILI) rates increased from 2.71% in the triennium 2005-08, to 4.24% in the last triennium. A significant association was found between ILI rise and vaccine coverage decline (P = 0.036), and according to a conservative estimation, each 1% increase in coverage may prevent >= 2690 ILI cases among the elderly. A reinforcement of influenza immunization policies is strongly needed in Italy.

Association between vaccination coverage decline and influenza incidence rise among Italian elderly

Manzoli, Lamberto
Primo
Conceptualization
;
Gabutti, Giovanni
Secondo
Methodology
;
Flacco, Maria Elena;VILLARI, Paolo
Penultimo
Methodology
;
2018

Abstract

After a peak of 68.3% during the 2005-06 season, influenza vaccine coverage among Italian elderly showed an unprecedented, prolonged decline. According to the National surveillance network, the vaccination coverage was <= 50% during two of the last three seasons (2014-17), In parallel, influenza-like illness (ILI) rates increased from 2.71% in the triennium 2005-08, to 4.24% in the last triennium. A significant association was found between ILI rise and vaccine coverage decline (P = 0.036), and according to a conservative estimation, each 1% increase in coverage may prevent >= 2690 ILI cases among the elderly. A reinforcement of influenza immunization policies is strongly needed in Italy.
2018
Manzoli, Lamberto; Gabutti, Giovanni; Siliquini, Roberta; Flacco, Maria Elena; Villari, Paolo; Ricciardi, Walter
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