TY - JOUR
T1 - Influenza vaccination in older adults during the covid-19 pandemic
T2 - A population-based study in 133 Brazilian cities
AU - Menezes, Ana Maria Baptista
AU - Hallal, Pedro Curi
AU - Silveira, Mariângela Freitas
AU - Wehrmeister, Fernando César
AU - Horta, Bernardo Lessa
AU - de Barros, Aluísio Jardim Dornellas
AU - Hartwig, Fernando Pires
AU - Oliveira, Paula Duarte
AU - Vidaletti, Luís Paulo
AU - Mesenburg, Marilia Arndt
AU - Jacques, Nadege
AU - Barros, Fernando C.
AU - Victora, Cesar Gomes
N1 - Funding Information:
The study was funded by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, Serrapilheira Institute, Brazilian, Asso-cição Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (ABRASCO), JBS SA Initiative Fazer Bem Faz Bem, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP), and Todos pela Saúde.
Funding Information:
We are grateful to IBOPE, the company responsible for data collection for the EPICOVID-19 study.The study was funded by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, Serrapilheira Institute, Brazilian, Associção Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (ABRASCO), JBS SA Initiative Fazer Bem Faz Bem, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP), and Todos pela Saúde.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Associacao Brasileira de Pos - Graduacao em Saude Coletiva. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Routine immunization during pandemics can be harmed. This study estimated the influenza vaccination coverage in older adults during the COVID-19 through the EPICOVID-19, a population-based study conducted in 133 cities from the 26 Brazilian states and Federal District. We selected 25 census tracts per city, with probability proportional to the tract’s size, ten households by census tract, and one random individual interviewed. A total of 8,265 older adults (≥60 years old) were interviewed and asked whether they had been vaccinated against flu in 2020. Vaccination coverage was 82.3% (95% CI: 80.1-84.2) with no difference by gender, age, and region; higher vaccination coverage was observed among the wealthiest (84.7% versus 80.1% in the poorest) and among the more educated (87.3% versus 83.2% less educated); lower coverage among indigenous (56.9% versus > 80% among other ethnic groups). A positive association was identified with the number of comorbidities among men but not among women. Most of the population was vaccinated (97.5%) in the public health system. The private network was chosen mainly in the South by the wealthiest and more educated. Vaccination coverage was seven percentage points lower than the government target (90%), and inequalities should be reversed in future campaigns.
AB - Routine immunization during pandemics can be harmed. This study estimated the influenza vaccination coverage in older adults during the COVID-19 through the EPICOVID-19, a population-based study conducted in 133 cities from the 26 Brazilian states and Federal District. We selected 25 census tracts per city, with probability proportional to the tract’s size, ten households by census tract, and one random individual interviewed. A total of 8,265 older adults (≥60 years old) were interviewed and asked whether they had been vaccinated against flu in 2020. Vaccination coverage was 82.3% (95% CI: 80.1-84.2) with no difference by gender, age, and region; higher vaccination coverage was observed among the wealthiest (84.7% versus 80.1% in the poorest) and among the more educated (87.3% versus 83.2% less educated); lower coverage among indigenous (56.9% versus > 80% among other ethnic groups). A positive association was identified with the number of comorbidities among men but not among women. Most of the population was vaccinated (97.5%) in the public health system. The private network was chosen mainly in the South by the wealthiest and more educated. Vaccination coverage was seven percentage points lower than the government target (90%), and inequalities should be reversed in future campaigns.
KW - Coronavirus infections
KW - Elderly
KW - Influenza virus
KW - Vaccination coverage
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U2 - 10.1590/1413-81232021268.09382021
DO - 10.1590/1413-81232021268.09382021
M3 - Article
C2 - 34378687
AN - SCOPUS:85113194858
SN - 1413-8123
VL - 26
SP - 2937
EP - 2947
JO - Ciencia e Saude Coletiva
JF - Ciencia e Saude Coletiva
IS - 8
ER -