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The Impact and Vaccination Coverage of Seasonal Influenza among Children Aged 6-59 Months in China in 2017-2018: An Internet Panel Survey

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VACCINES
卷 10, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines10040630

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ILI; children; tertiary hospital; influenza vaccine; willingness; internet survey

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [91846302]
  2. China Ministry of Science and Technology [2018ZX10713001]
  3. China CDC's Key Laboratory of Surveillance and Early-Warning on Infectious Disease

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The survey found that there were a high number of influenza cases among children in China and a low influenza vaccine coverage. The main reasons for not getting vaccinated were healthcare workers not recommending the vaccine, lack of knowledge about the vaccine, and lack of confidence in its effectiveness. The findings highlight the importance of awareness about influenza, hygienic behavior, and the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine among children and their family members.
Seasonal influenza vaccination is highly recommended for 6-59-month-old children. To determine the impact of seasonal influenza and the factors affecting influenza vaccine uptake among children, we conducted an opt-in Internet panel survey of parents from 21 March 2018 to 1 April 2018. Overall, 40.5% (1913/4719) of children experienced influenza-like illness (ILI), 92.4% of parents sought medical care for children with ILI (outpatients: 61.2%, inpatients: 12.8%), 39.6% of parents preferred to take their sick child to a tertiary hospital, and 57.3% of family members requested leave to care for children with ILI. There was a median of three days of absenteeism (2, 5) per sick child, and 39.4% of children received the influenza vaccine during the 2017-2018 influenza season. Vaccine coverage among children aged 6-11 months and 48-59 months was lower than that among 12-47-month-old children. The top three reasons for not vaccinating were: the influenza vaccine was not recommended by healthcare workers (21.1%), no knowledge about the influenza vaccine (19.2%), and lack of confidence in the vaccine's effectiveness (14.3%). Our findings highlight the need for awareness about the severity of influenza, hygiene behavior, and effectiveness of the influenza vaccine among children and their family members in China.

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