Vaccination Programs for Adults in Europe, 2019
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- DOI: 10.3390/vaccines8010034
Vaccination Programs for Adults in Europe, 2019
Abstract
Background: While all European countries implement vaccination programs for children, there are gaps in terms of vaccination programs for adults.
Methods: We studied the 2019 vaccination policies for adults in 42 European countries.
Results: Vaccination programs for adults were in place in all countries. However, there were considerable differences between countries in terms of number of vaccinations, target populations and frame of implementation (recommended or mandatory vaccinations). In particular the following vaccination policies were in place: influenza (42 countries), tetanus (31), diphtheria (30), pneumococcus (29), hepatitis B (20), pertussis (18), measles (14), human papilloma virus (14), meningococcus tetravalent A,C,W,Y (14), rubella (13), hepatitis A (11), mumps (11), poliomyelitis (10), herpes zoster (9), varicella (8), tick-born encephalitis (8), meningococcus B (6), rabies (6), Haemophilus influenzae type b (5), tuberculosis (3), typhoid fever (3), meningococcus C (2), and yellow fever (1). Seventeen countries implement mandatory vaccinations, mainly against diphtheria, tetanus and hepatitis B.
Conclusions: There are significant differences in vaccination programs for adults in Europe. Routine vaccination programs for adults need to be strengthened. A consensus-based vaccination program is needed.
Keywords: Europe; adults; immunizations; programs; vaccinations.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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