2013
DOI: 10.1093/pch/18.9.e55
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Influenza vaccination among household contacts of children with cystic fibrosis and healthy children

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“…All the above suboptimal level of vaccination exposes children with CHD to the risk of influenza infection which could have been prevented 23,24 . It is worth mentioning at this point that suboptimal influenza vaccination coverage has been previously reported in household contacts of children with cystic fibrosis (all contacts vaccinated only in 21% of cases), 16 paediatric cancer survivors (only 24.2% of caregivers received regular vaccination) 17 and children with asthma 15 …”
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“…All the above suboptimal level of vaccination exposes children with CHD to the risk of influenza infection which could have been prevented 23,24 . It is worth mentioning at this point that suboptimal influenza vaccination coverage has been previously reported in household contacts of children with cystic fibrosis (all contacts vaccinated only in 21% of cases), 16 paediatric cancer survivors (only 24.2% of caregivers received regular vaccination) 17 and children with asthma 15 …”
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“…14 However, few studies have investigated influenza vaccination rates of high-risk children or their caregivers and have demonstrated suboptimal vaccination coverage in these populations world-wide. [15][16][17][18][19][20] In Greece, annual influenza immunisation is currently recommended only for children above 6 months of age belonging to high-risk groups and not for all children. 21 Of note, influenza vaccination of children with CHD as well as their household contacts and caregivers is recommended and fully reimbursed by the National Immunization Schedule on an annual basis.…”
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