Conference Coverage

Clinicians: Be clear about flu vaccine’s value


 

AT A PRESS BRIEFING BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES

– Flu vaccination rates remain below the 70% Healthy People 2020 goal for most of the U.S. population, but data show that a recommendation from a clinician can encourage individuals to get vaccinated and to vaccinate their children, according to a panel of experts who spoke at a press briefing sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.

“Annual vaccination is our first line of defense against the flu,” William Schaffner, MD, of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., said at the briefing. The unpredictable nature of the flu makes annual vaccination even more important – and the earlier, the better, said Dr. Schaffner. “If you have seen one flu season, you have seen ... one flu season.”

In a video interview at the briefing, experts emphasized the safety and effectiveness of the flu vaccine for a range of populations, including children, pregnant women, and older adults. And they offered tips to convince patients of the importance of vaccination, as well as the need to make sure health care staff are protected.

Briefing participants included former Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Thomas A. Price, MD; Patricia A. Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP, CIC of Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, St. Paul; Kathleen M. Neuzil, MD, of the University of Maryland; and Daniel B. Jernigan, MD, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The clinicians interviewed had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Recommended Reading

Understanding the human papillomavirus
MDedge ObGyn
ACIP approves new influenza vaccine recommendations
MDedge ObGyn
How to raise HPV vaccine rates: Work together
MDedge ObGyn
OMV meningococcal vaccine also protected against gonorrhea
MDedge ObGyn
Optimizing HPV vaccination
MDedge ObGyn
Vaccine reduced risk for flu visits by 42%
MDedge ObGyn
HPV vaccination rose after ACA implementation
MDedge ObGyn
Room for improvement with HPV vaccine coverage
MDedge ObGyn
CDC: Flu vaccine recommendations broaden for pregnant women and children
MDedge ObGyn
HPV vaccine pioneers win 2017 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award
MDedge ObGyn