Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7526135 | Public Health | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
- Two hospitals implemented booster vaccination programmes in response to suspected staff exposure to pertussis.
- Perceived vulnerability of patients was the single most important reason for healthcare workers accepting vaccination.
- Pertussis vaccine uptake was high among those who had not received influenza vaccination the previous year.
- Self-reported adverse effect profile following vaccination was reassuring.
- Fourteen percent of staff reported a recent illness compatible with pertussis but had not notified occupational health.
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Authors
K. Paranthaman, N. McCarthy, V. Rew, S. van Zoelen, L. Cockerill,