Despite being vaccine preventable, influenza and pneumonia annually result in over 200,000 hospitalizations and greater than 5,000 deaths respectively in the United States. Thus the importance of the influenza and pneumococcal vaccines, and the need for better, targeted vaccine coverage is of public health importance. Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination are included in the CDC’s Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). The Allegheny County Health Survey (ACHS) is a local adaptation of the BRFSS and has provided the opportunity to conduct an introductory needs assessment of influenza and pneumococcal vaccination coverage and gaps in adults over 18 years of age.\ud \ud Analysis of data collected from the 2009-2010 Allegheny County...
The Department of Health recommends pneumococcal vaccination opportunistically or when immunising ag...
Pneumococcal pneumonia remains a clear unmet medical need for adults worldwide. Despite advances in ...
Pneumococcal vaccination coverage of adults at risk for pneumococcal disease is below recommended le...
Despite being vaccine preventable, influenza and pneumonia annually result in over 200,000 hospitali...
Context The influenza virus and pneumococcal disease are a major source of morbidity and mortality i...
Background: During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the United States faced a sudden shortage of infl...
In the United States, annual vaccination against seasonal influenza is recommended for all persons a...
Introduction: Pneumococcal and influenza infections are important sources of morbidity and mortality...
This data brief summarizes the findings of the 2008 New Hampshire Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillanc...
Background: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations are recommended in chronic obstructive pulmonary...
j Pneumonia and acute exacerbation of chronic illness are leading causes of influenza-related hospit...
Worldwide, Streptococcus Pneumoniae is responsible for a considerable burden of illness especially i...
Monday, November 16, 2009, 13:51 EST (01:51 PM EST)CDCHAN-00301-2009-11-16-ADV-NSummary of recommend...
Background: Influenza has had a large impact in the US, with an estimated 30.9 million cases and 14....
Abstract Background Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination rates among adults 65 years and older or...
The Department of Health recommends pneumococcal vaccination opportunistically or when immunising ag...
Pneumococcal pneumonia remains a clear unmet medical need for adults worldwide. Despite advances in ...
Pneumococcal vaccination coverage of adults at risk for pneumococcal disease is below recommended le...
Despite being vaccine preventable, influenza and pneumonia annually result in over 200,000 hospitali...
Context The influenza virus and pneumococcal disease are a major source of morbidity and mortality i...
Background: During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the United States faced a sudden shortage of infl...
In the United States, annual vaccination against seasonal influenza is recommended for all persons a...
Introduction: Pneumococcal and influenza infections are important sources of morbidity and mortality...
This data brief summarizes the findings of the 2008 New Hampshire Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillanc...
Background: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations are recommended in chronic obstructive pulmonary...
j Pneumonia and acute exacerbation of chronic illness are leading causes of influenza-related hospit...
Worldwide, Streptococcus Pneumoniae is responsible for a considerable burden of illness especially i...
Monday, November 16, 2009, 13:51 EST (01:51 PM EST)CDCHAN-00301-2009-11-16-ADV-NSummary of recommend...
Background: Influenza has had a large impact in the US, with an estimated 30.9 million cases and 14....
Abstract Background Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination rates among adults 65 years and older or...
The Department of Health recommends pneumococcal vaccination opportunistically or when immunising ag...
Pneumococcal pneumonia remains a clear unmet medical need for adults worldwide. Despite advances in ...
Pneumococcal vaccination coverage of adults at risk for pneumococcal disease is below recommended le...