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Association of facility vaccination policy with influenza vaccination among healthcare personnel in acute care hospitals: national Healthcare Safety Network, 2021-22 influenza season
Huynh CT , Haanschoten E , Soe MM , Barbre K , Meng L , Edwards JR , Kalayil EJ , Lindley MC , Reses HE , Kuhar DT , Stuckey MJ , Benin A , Bell JM . Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2025 1-5 ![]() We examined the association between influenza vaccination policies at acute care hospitals and influenza vaccination coverage among healthcare personnel for the 2021-22 influenza season. Mandatory vaccination and masking for unvaccinated personnel were associated with increased odds of vaccination. Hospital employees had higher vaccination coverage than licensed independent practitioners. |
Influenza and up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination coverage among health care personnel - National Healthcare Safety Network, United States, 2022-23 Influenza Season
Bell J , Meng L , Barbre K , Haanschoten E , Reses HE , Soe M , Edwards J , Massey J , Tugu Yagama Reddy GR , Woods A , Stuckey MJ , Kuhar DT , Bolden K , Dubendris H , Wong E , Rowe T , Lindley MC , Kalayil EJ , Benin A . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2023 72 (45) 1237-1243 The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that health care personnel (HCP) receive an annual influenza vaccine and that everyone aged ≥6 months stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccination. Health care facilities report vaccination of HCP against influenza and COVID-19 to CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). During January-June 2023, NHSN defined up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination as receipt of a bivalent COVID-19 mRNA vaccine dose or completion of a primary series within the preceding 2 months. This analysis describes influenza and up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination coverage among HCP working in acute care hospitals and nursing homes during the 2022-23 influenza season (October 1, 2022-March 31, 2023). Influenza vaccination coverage was 81.0% among HCP at acute care hospitals and 47.1% among those working at nursing homes. Up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination coverage was 17.2% among HCP working at acute care hospitals and 22.8% among those working at nursing homes. There is a need to promote evidence-based strategies to improve vaccination coverage among HCP. Tailored strategies might also be useful to reach all HCP with recommended vaccines and protect them and their patients from vaccine-preventable respiratory diseases. |
Disparities in COVID-19 vaccination status among long-term care facility residents - United States, October 31, 2022-May 7, 2023
Haanschoten E , Dubendris H , Reses HE , Barbre K , Meng L , Benin A , Bell JM . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2023 72 (40) 1095-1098 Residents of long-term care (LTC) facilities constitute a population that is vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection; COVID-19 vaccination effectively reduces severe COVID-19 in these settings. To examine demographic differences in primary and up-to-date vaccination status against COVID-19 among LTC facility residents, a descriptive analysis of COVID-19 vaccination data from the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) COVID-19 vaccination data from October 31, 2022, to May 7, 2023, were analyzed. Being up to date was defined as having received a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine dose or having completed a primary vaccination series <2 months earlier. Geographic disparities in vaccination coverage were identified, with substantially lower prevalences of up-to-date status among LTC facility residents in the South (Region 6) (37.7%) and Southeast (Region 4) (36.5%) than among those in the Pacific Northwest (Region 10) (53.3%) and Mountain West (Region 8) (59.6%) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services regions. Up-to-date status was lowest among Black or African American (39.9%) and multiracial (42.2%) LTC facility residents. Strategies to increase up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination among LTC facility residents could include and address these geographic and racial differences. |
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