Are younger COPD patients adequately vaccinated for influenza and pneumococcus?
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Are younger COPD patients adequately vaccinated for influenza and pneumococcus?
Abstract
Influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia are major causes of increased morbidity and mortality among elderly and COPD patients. Vaccines against influenza and pneumococcus are recommended for COPD patients according to GOLD 2020 guidelines to prevent serious illnesses. Despite their high morbidity and mortality burden, the vaccination coverage rates remain far below the WHO's recommended targets. In Greece, there are insufficient data on influenza and pneumococcal immunization rates among younger COPD patients. This study investigated whether COPD patients under the age of 65 are adequately vaccinated against influenza and pneumococcus and the factors that influence vaccination rates. 1100 individuals at 22 Primary Health Centers in Central Greece participated in a two-year spirometry monitoring program. Face-to-face interviews were used to collect information regarding demographics, smoking status, comorbidities, respiratory illnesses in the previous two years, and influenza and pneumococcal vaccination coverage from all COPD patients. 117 patients aged 40-65 years old were diagnosed with COPD and 80.3% were males. Only 40.2% of them had received influenza and 32.5% pneumococcus vaccinations. Age, advanced stage of COPD, years on COPD diagnosis, respiratory infection within the previous two years, comorbidity, and smoking cessation are all positively connected with influenza and pneumococcus vaccine coverage in younger COPD patients. Gender, education level, and marital status did not affect influenza and pneumococcus vaccination rates. These vaccination rates among younger COPD patients demonstrate the need for increased awareness and knowledge about the advantages of immunizations in lowering morbidity and mortality.
Keywords: COPD; High-risk adults; Influenza; Pneumococcal vaccine; Vaccination rates.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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