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. 2010 Jun 12:10:333.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-333.

Compliance with herpes zoster vaccination in young and adult individuals in two regions of Italy

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Compliance with herpes zoster vaccination in young and adult individuals in two regions of Italy

Antonino Parlato et al. BMC Public Health. .

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this work was to explore the knowledge and acceptance of Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV)-Herpes Zoster (HZ) vaccination in the general Italian population, where the HZ vaccine has not yet been distributed, using a prevalence study of subjects from two regions in Italy.

Methods: A group of 3,173 individuals were interviewed using a questionnaire. The youngest age group (<or= 20 year) was composed of students interviewed at university. The middle age group (21-40 years) and the older age group (>or= 41 years) were interviewed by general practitioners in their office.

Results: In both regions, the majority of subjects had been infected with varicella, and only 165 (5.2%) subjects reported receiving the VZV vaccination. Regarding HZ, 2,749 (86.6%) individuals stated that they knew of the virus and 2,233 (70%) were willing to be vaccinated against HZ. The majority of people willing to be vaccinated were in the middle and older age groups (36.6% and 44.7%, respectively).

Conclusion: Compliance versus vaccination results were satisfactory and probably, with the upcoming availability of the HZ vaccine in Italy, adults will be favourably disposed towards vaccination.

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