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A pandemic influenza vaccine

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

To prepare the world for the next influenza pandemic, the WHO has advised national governments to develop pandemic preparedness plans. The production, distribution and administration of a pandemic influenza vaccine play a major role in such plans. Pandemic influenza vaccines would reduce spreading of the virus and the burden of disease in the population, like […]

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Vaccination coverage rates

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

As vaccines are a safe and effective way to prevent serious illness and death, especially in the at-risk groups, the World Health Organization (WHO) set clear vaccination coverage rate objectives for the elderly: 75% of those above 65 should be vaccinated annually by 2010. Despite the fact that most developed countries have very similar guidelines […]

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When should the vaccine be given

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

in the Northern Hemisphere, the best time to be vaccinated is from mid-October to mid-November. This will ensure protection before the beginning and throughout the duration of the annual epidemic circulation of influenza viruses, which usually occurs from November to April. In the Southern Hemisphere, the best time to be vaccinated is from mid-March to […]

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Barriers for vaccination

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Myths and misconceptions about influenza and influenza vaccination are major barriers to better protection of healthy and high-risk persons. Some common examples are: ‘The flu is just a common cold!’ ‘I had the flu last year, so I cannot get it this year.’ ‘You can get the flu from a flu shot.’ ‘Flu shots offer […]

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Drivers for vaccination

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

The level of vaccination coverage is the result of the interplay of many factors: the commitment, motivation and organization of healthcare workers, policy decisions at the level of the healthcare system and the awareness of patients themselves. Nonetheless, the role of the healthcare worker is crucial. It was recently shown that when a doctor or […]

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Role of family doctors

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

As a patient’s first point of contact and medical adviser, healthcare workers play a crucial part in the fight against influenza. As a matter of fact, when asked why they take the annual influenza vaccine, a majority (over 60%) of high-risk patients answers: ‘Because my doctor or nurse recommends it’. Indeed, family doctors are in […]

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Vaccination of healthcare workers

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Healtcare workers should be vaccinated against seasonal influenza annually. Although healthy adults do not belong to the at-risk population, there are good reasons for healthcare providers to get immunised against influenza, especially when they have regular contacts with patients and high-risk patients. First of all, an obvious rule of thumb is that healthcare workers should […]

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Who should be vaccinated annually

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Anyone anywhere can catch influenza and the influenza vaccine can be administered to any person aged 6 months or older to reduce the chance of getting influenza, or to reduce the severity and consequences of the disease. Yet, national and international health authorities worldwide recommend that the influenza vaccine be given to protect people who […]

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How effective they are

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent influenza. Effectiveness of the vaccination varies with the age and immune status of the vaccinated person, the (sub)type of the virus, the degree of similarity between the vaccine and the circulating virus strains, and the length of time from vaccination to exposure to influenza virus. It is […]

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Vaccines in cultured cells

July 9, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

An alternative way of producing influenza virus for vaccine production is based on the use of cell cultures in a biological fermentation process. Mammalian cells are usually used for this purpose. The cells are infected with the virus and the virus is left to multiply for several days. During the course of this process, most […]

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