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Acceptance and Adverse Effects of H1N1 Vaccinations Among a Cohort of National Guard Health Care Workers during the 2009 Hajj Season

机译:在2009年朝Season季期间,一组国民警卫队医护人员接受H1N1疫苗的接受和不良反应

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Background The H1N1 influenza pandemic had garnered a large amount of attention. Currently, the most effective preventive measure available is the H1N1 vaccine. We aimed to assess the willingness of our study participants to receive the H1N1 vaccination prior to the annual Hajj season. If any participant declined, we investigated the reasons for vaccine rejection. Findings We conducted a prospective cohort study of National Guard employees during the 1430 (2009) Hajj season. A survey was used as the primary method for data collection. Participants were vaccinated one to two weeks prior to their trip to Mona, and any side effects reported at the time of injection and three weeks post vaccination were recorded. There were 100 male and 26 female participants in the study. In total, 66.7% (n = 84) of the participants were health care workers (HCWs) and 33.3% (n = 42) were non-health care workers (non-HCWs). Less than half of the respondents (46.8%, n = 59) accepted the vaccination. The vaccination acceptance rate was higher among non-HCWs, at a rate of 71.4% (n = 30); HCWs only accepted at a rate of 34.5% (n = 29) (OR 1.103, 95% CI [0.488-2.496]). The most common reason for vaccine refusal was the impression that the disease was not fatal (25.4%, n = 32). Finally, all participants reported pain at the injection site and 18.3% (n = 11) reported swelling. All other side effects were reported in less than 15% of the participants. Conclusions Despite fears of the new H1N1 vaccine, there was a reasonable rate of vaccine acceptance among our study participants. Early health education may increase the rate of acceptance of the H1N1 vaccine. Furthermore, additional research is needed on long-term adverse effects of the H1N1 vaccine.
机译:背景H1N1流感大流行引起了广泛关注。当前,可用的最有效的预防措施是H1N1疫苗。我们旨在评估研究参与者在每年朝Ha季节之前接受H1N1疫苗接种的意愿。如果有任何参与者拒绝,我们将调查疫苗拒绝的原因。调查结果我们在1430年(2009年)朝j季期间对国民警卫队员工进行了前瞻性队列研究。调查被用作收集数据的主要方法。在前往蒙娜丽莎旅行之前一到两周为参与者接种疫苗,并记录注射时和接种后三周报告的任何副作用。该研究有100名男性和26名女性参与者。共有66.7%(n = 84)的参与者是卫生保健工作者(HCW),33.3%(n = 42)是非卫生保健工作者(non-HCWs)。不到一半的受访者(46.8%,n = 59)接受了疫苗接种。非医护人员的疫苗接种接受率较高,为71.4%(n = 30);医护人员接受率仅为34.5%(n = 29)(或1.103,95%CI [0.488-2.496])。拒绝接种疫苗的最常见原因是该病并非致命的印象(25.4%,n = 32)。最后,所有参与者报告注射部位疼痛,有18.3%(n = 11)报告肿胀。据报告,所有其他副作用的参与者不到15%。结论尽管担心新型H1N1疫苗的存在,但我们的研究参与者对疫苗的接受率仍然合理。早期健康教育可能会增加H1N1疫苗的接受率。此外,还需要进一步研究H1N1疫苗的长期不良反应。

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