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Seasonal influenza vaccination policies in the 194 WHO Member States: The evolution of global influenza pandemic preparedness and the challenge of sustaining equitable vaccine access
Kathleen Morales
1
,
David Brown
2
,
Laure Dumolard
3
,
Claudia Steulet
3
,
Alba Vilajeliu
4
,
Alba Maria Ropero Álvarez
4
,
Ann Moen
5
,
Martin Friede
3
,
Philipp Lambach
3
1
Sierra Strategy Group, Evian les Baines 74500, France
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Pivot-23.5° / BCGI LLC, 19701 Bethel Church Road, Ste 103-168, Cornelius, NC 28031, USA.
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3
Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals (IVB), World Health Organization , Geneva, Switzerland.
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Comprehensive Family Immunization Unit, Department of Family, Health Promotion, and Life Course (FPL), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) / WHO Regional Office for the Americas, Washington, DC, USA.
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Influenza Preparedness and Response, Health Emergencies Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-08-01
PubMed ID:
34041476
Molecular Medicine
Infectious Diseases
General Immunology and Microbiology
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
General Veterinary
Abstract
As of 2018, 118 of 194 WHO Member States reported the presence of an influenza vaccination policy. Although influenza vaccination policies do not guarantee equitable access or ensure vaccination coverage, they are critical to establishing a coordinated influenza vaccination program, which can reduce morbidity and mortality associated with yearly influenza, especially in high-risk groups. Established programs can also provide a good foundation for pandemic preparedness and response.We utilized EXCEL and STATA to evaluate changes to national seasonal influenza vaccination policies reported on the WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Forms on Immunization (JRF) in 2014 and 2018. To characterize countries with or without policies, we incorporated external data on World Bank income groupings, WHO regions, and immunization system strength (using 3 proxy indicators).From 2014 to 2018 there was a small net increase in national seasonal influenza vaccination policies from 114 (59%) to 118 (61%). There was an increase in policies targeting high-risk groups from 34 in 2014 (34 /114 policies, 29%) to 56 (56/118 policies, 47%) in 2018. Policies were consistently more frequent in high-income countries, in WHO Regions of the Americas (89% of countries) and Europe (89%), and in countries satisfying all three immunization system strength indicators. Low and low-middle income countries, representing 40% of the worlds' population, accounted for 52/61 (85%) of countries with no evidence of a policy in either year.Our results demonstrate that national influenza vaccination policies vary significantly by region, income, and immunization system strength, and are less common in lower-income countries. Barriers to establishing and maintaining policies should be further examined as part of international efforts to expand influenza vaccination policies globally. Next generation influenza vaccine development should work to address barriers to influenza vaccination policy adoption, such as cost, logistics for adult vaccination, country priorities, need for yearly vaccination, and variations in seasonality.
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Morales K., Brown D., Dumolard L., Steulet C., Vilajeliu A., Ropero Álvarez A. M., Moen A., Friede M., Lambach P. Seasonal influenza vaccination policies in the 194 WHO Member States: The evolution of global influenza pandemic preparedness and the challenge of sustaining equitable vaccine access // Vaccine: X. 2021. Vol. 8. p. 100097.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100097
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100097
TI - Seasonal influenza vaccination policies in the 194 WHO Member States: The evolution of global influenza pandemic preparedness and the challenge of sustaining equitable vaccine access
T2 - Vaccine: X
AU - Morales, Kathleen
AU - Brown, David
AU - Dumolard, Laure
AU - Steulet, Claudia
AU - Vilajeliu, Alba
AU - Ropero Álvarez, Alba Maria
AU - Moen, Ann
AU - Friede, Martin
AU - Lambach, Philipp
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/08/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 100097
VL - 8
PMID - 34041476
SN - 2590-1362
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@article{2021_Morales,
author = {Kathleen Morales and David Brown and Laure Dumolard and Claudia Steulet and Alba Vilajeliu and Alba Maria Ropero Álvarez and Ann Moen and Martin Friede and Philipp Lambach},
title = {Seasonal influenza vaccination policies in the 194 WHO Member States: The evolution of global influenza pandemic preparedness and the challenge of sustaining equitable vaccine access},
journal = {Vaccine: X},
year = {2021},
volume = {8},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100097},
pages = {100097},
doi = {10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100097}
}