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Low adherence to influenza vaccination campaigns: is the H1N1 virus pandemic to be blamed?

机译:对流感疫苗接种运动的依从性低:是否应归咎于H1N1病毒大流行?

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Background Over the last few months, debates about the handling of the influenza virus A (H1N1) pandemic took place, in particular regarding the change of the WHO pandemic definition, economic interests, the dramatic communication style of mass media. The activation of plans to reduce the virus diffusion resulted in an important investment of resources. Were those investments proportionate to the risk? Was the pandemic overrated? The workload of the Pediatric Emergency Room (P.E.R.) at a teaching hospital in Varese (Northern Italy) was investigated in order to evaluate the local diffusion and severity of the new H1N1 influenza epidemic. Discussion A 100% increase of the number of P.E.R. visits, particularly for influenza-like illness, was recorded during weeks 42-46 of 2009 (October, 17 to November, 2); the low rate of hospitalization and the mild presentation of the infection gave rise to the conclusion that the pandemic risk was overrated. Mass media communications concerning the new virus created a disproportionate fear in the population that significantly enhanced the burden of cares at the hospital. In the absence of generally implemented measures for etiological diagnosis, the actual incidence of the H1N1 infection could not be estimated. Virus identification, in fact, was limited to children showing severe symptoms after consultancy with an infectious disease specialist. The alarming nature of the communication campaign and the choice to limit etiologic diagnosis to severe cases created a climate of uncertainty which significantly contributed to the massive admissions to the P.E.R.. Summary The communication strategy adopted by the mass media was an important element during the pandemic: the absence of clarity contributed to the spread of a pandemic phobia that appeared to result more from the sensationalism of the campaign than from infection with the novel influenza A variant of human, avian, swine origin virus. One relevant effect of the media coverage was the extremely low adherence rate to the vaccination campaign for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, especially among the high- risk population and health care workers. One positive consequence was, however, the spread of preventive hygiene measures, such as hand washing.
机译:背景信息在过去的几个月中,围绕甲型H1N1流感大流行的处理进行了辩论,尤其是关于世卫组织大流行定义的改变,经济利益,大众传播媒介戏剧化的交流方式。减少病毒传播计划的启动导致了对资源的重要投资。这些投资与风险成正比吗?大流行被高估了吗?对瓦雷泽(意大利北部)一家教学医院的儿科急诊室(P.E.R.)的工作量进行了调查,以评估新的H1N1流感流行情况的局部扩散和严重程度。讨论P.E.R.数量增加100%在2009年的第42-46周(10月17日至11月2日)记录了访问,特别是针对类似流感的疾病的访问;较低的住院率和轻微的感染表现得出了大流行风险被高估的结论。关于新病毒的大众传播引起了人们极大的恐惧,这大大增加了医院的护理负担。在缺乏普遍实施的病因诊断措施的情况下,无法估计H1N1感染的实际发生率。实际上,病毒鉴定仅限于在与传染病专家咨询后表现出严重症状的儿童。交流活动的惊人性质以及将病因学诊断仅限于严重病例的选择,造成了不确定性气氛,这极大地导致了大量的PER入院。总结大众媒体采用的交流策略是大流行期间的重要因素:缺乏明确性导致大流行性恐惧症的蔓延,这种蔓延似乎更多是由于该运动的轰动效应,而不是由于感染了人,禽,猪源病毒的新型甲型流感病毒。媒体报道的一个相关影响是2009-2010年和2010-2011年疫苗接种运动的遵守率极低,尤其是在高危人群和医护人员中。然而,一个积极的结果是预防性卫生措施的普及,例如洗手。

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