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Provision of Pediatric Immunization Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: an Assessment of Capacity Among Pediatric Immunization Providers Participating in the Vaccines for Children Program — United States May 2020

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间提供儿科免疫服务:对参加儿童计划疫苗的儿科免疫提供者的能力评估 - 美国5月20日

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Recent reports suggest that routine childhood immunization coverage might have decreased during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic (1,2). To assess the capacity of pediatric health care practices to provide immunization services to children during the pandemic, a survey of practices participating in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program was conducted during May 12–20, 2020. Data were weighted to account for the sampling design; thus, all percentages reported are weighted. Among 1,933 responding practices, 1,727 (89.8%) were currently open; 1,397 (81.1%) of these reported offering immunization services to all of their patients. When asked whether the practice would likely be able to accommodate new patients to assist with provision of immunization services through August, 1,135 (59.1%) respondents answered affirmatively. These results suggest that health care providers appear to have the capacity to deliver routinely recommended childhood vaccines, allowing children to catch up on vaccines that might have been delayed as a result of COVID-19–related effects on the provision of or demand for routine well child care. Health care providers and immunization programs should educate parents on the need to return for well-child and immunization visits or refer patients to other practices, if they are unable to provide services (3).
机译:最近的报告表明,常规儿童免疫覆盖率在2019年(Covid-19)大流行(1,2)中可能会降低。为了评估儿科医疗保健实践的能力,为大流行期间为儿童提供免疫服务,参加参与儿童疫苗(VFC)计划的实践调查,于5月12日至20日,2020年进行。数据被加权才能解释抽样设计;因此,报告的所有百分比都是加权。在1,933个响应实践中,目前开放了1,727名(89.8%); 1,397(81.1%)这些报告向所有患者提供免疫服务。当被问及这种做法是否能够容纳新患者,以通过8月份协助提供免疫服务,1,135(59.1%)受访者肯定地回答。这些结果表明,医疗保健提供者似乎有能力提供常规推荐的儿童疫苗,使儿童赶上可能因Covid-19相关影响而延迟的疫苗,这些疫苗对常规提供或需求的常规效应幼儿。医疗保健提供者和免疫计划应教育父母,以返回善于善良和免疫访问或将患者提交给其他做法,如果他们无法提供服务(3)。

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