BACKGROUND: In Hong Kong, people aged 50-64 years were added as a recommended priority group (recommended group) for influenza vaccination by the Department of Health (DH) starting from 2011/12 onwards. The coverage rate of influenza vaccination for this age group was suboptimal at 8.5 % in 2012/13. This study investigates the factors associated with the uptake of influenza vaccination among adults in Hong Kong aged 50-64 years. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted in communities by street intercept interviews from 17 July to 15 August 2013. Cases were adults aged 50-64 years who had received the influenza vaccine in 2011/12 or 2012/13, while controls were the same as the cases, except they had not received the influenza vaccine in 2...
Background: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine uptake in the older population aged 65 years or over ...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to identify the coverage rates for influenza vaccination and related fact...
Elderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccination is oft...
Background: In Hong Kong, people aged 50-64 years were added as a recommended priority group (recomm...
Factors associated with uptake of influenza vaccine in people aged 50 to 64 years in Hong Kong: a ca...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is the key to prevent influenza-related disease, especially among ...
AbstractElderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccinatio...
1. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine uptake in older adults of Hong Kong has dramatically increased...
Background: Older individuals are at high risk for morbidity and mortality due to influenza, and the...
AbstractWe conducted a population telephone survey in Hong Kong during the second wave of influenza ...
1. A cohort of Elderly Health Centres was examined to determine whether influenza vaccination decrea...
Background: Influenza is a typical infectious disease in Hong Kong, especially among the child popul...
Backgrounds: Receive seasonal influenza vaccination is the most safe and effective way to prevent ...
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate influenza vaccination rates among the elderly and individuals with...
Background: Reliable assessment for the severity of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza is critical for...
Background: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine uptake in the older population aged 65 years or over ...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to identify the coverage rates for influenza vaccination and related fact...
Elderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccination is oft...
Background: In Hong Kong, people aged 50-64 years were added as a recommended priority group (recomm...
Factors associated with uptake of influenza vaccine in people aged 50 to 64 years in Hong Kong: a ca...
BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination is the key to prevent influenza-related disease, especially among ...
AbstractElderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccinatio...
1. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine uptake in older adults of Hong Kong has dramatically increased...
Background: Older individuals are at high risk for morbidity and mortality due to influenza, and the...
AbstractWe conducted a population telephone survey in Hong Kong during the second wave of influenza ...
1. A cohort of Elderly Health Centres was examined to determine whether influenza vaccination decrea...
Background: Influenza is a typical infectious disease in Hong Kong, especially among the child popul...
Backgrounds: Receive seasonal influenza vaccination is the most safe and effective way to prevent ...
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate influenza vaccination rates among the elderly and individuals with...
Background: Reliable assessment for the severity of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza is critical for...
Background: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine uptake in the older population aged 65 years or over ...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to identify the coverage rates for influenza vaccination and related fact...
Elderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccination is oft...