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. 1999;77(2):127–131.

Influenza vaccination among the elderly in Italy.

F Pregliasco 1, L Sodano 1, C Mensi 1, M T Selvaggi 1, B Adamo 1, P D'Argenio 1, F Giussani 1, A Simonetti 1, M R Carosella 1, R Simeone 1, C Dentizi 1, C Montanaro 1, G Ponzio 1
PMCID: PMC2557587  PMID: 10083710

Abstract

This article surveys the attitudes and perceptions of a random sample of the elderly population in three regions of Italy on the use and efficacy of influenza vaccine. The data were collected by direct interviews using a standard questionnaire. The results show that vaccination coverage against influenza is inadequate (26-48.6%). The major reasons for nonvaccination were lack of faith in the vaccine and disbelief that influenza is a dangerous illness. These data emphasize the need for a systematic education programme targeted at the elderly and the provision of influenza vaccination, with the increased cooperation of general practitioners.

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