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Back-to-school threat: Missed vaccinations in children, teens


 

Adults missing vaccinations as well

Another analysis, commissioned by GlaxoSmithKline and conducted by Avalere Health, calculated 8.8 million missed adolescent vaccine doses and 17.2 million missed adult vaccine doses as a result of the pandemic and ongoing government restrictions and public health measures.

That study examined claims for CDC-recommended vaccines across commercial, managed Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare fee-for-service Part B for January–November 2020, compared with the same period in 2019.

It also found that vaccine claims remain well below 2019 levels. Total noninfluenza vaccine claims submissions were down by between 13% and 35% among adolescents and 17% and 40% among adults, compared with the same period in 2019.

Dr. Perry said it will be critical for schools across the nation to enforce their policies on requiring up-to-date vaccinations even if online attendance is offered.

The workforce needed for this will be challenging, she noted.

“We’ve lost a lot of workforce in the health care field in the pandemic for a variety of reasons and it may be challenging to fill those positions,” she said.

She also said the study underlines the importance of each state having a vaccine registry so each provider can determine what vaccinations a child needs.

The study authors and Dr. Perry reported no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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