Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2406734 | Vaccine | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Outpatient burden of laboratory-confirmed influenza among children in Knox and Davidson Counties was compared in 2006–2007 when only Knox County had a school-based influenza vaccine campaign. Of 1016 eligible children seeking outpatient care, 87% were enrolled and 20% were influenza-positive. Estimated influenza vaccination coverage was similar in Knox and Davidson for preschool-age children (36% versus 33%) but higher in Knox County for school-age children (44% versus 12%). Influenza detection was higher among Knox than Davidson County preschool-age children (18% versus 10%) but similar among school-age children (28% versus 27%). These data are consistent with a direct effect of the campaign in school-age children.
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Authors
Katherine A. Poehling, H. Keipp Talbot, John V. Williams, Yuwei Zhu, John Lott, Lori Patterson, Kathryn M. Edwards, Marie R. Griffin,