WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) A group representing
America's pediatricians is urging that flu shots be mandatory for all U.S.
health-care workers in order to protect patients.
While many organizations have used voluntary programs in an effort to
improve coverage, flu vaccination rates among health-care workers remain
unacceptably low, said the members of the Committee on Infectious Diseases
at the American Academy of Pediatrics.
"Mandatory influenza immunization for all health-care personnel is
ethically justified, necessary, and long overdue to ensure patient
safety," they wrote in the AAP policy statement, which will appear in the
October issue of the journal Pediatrics.
Immunization rates of 80 percent or higher are needed to achieve the
"herd immunity" required to have a major impact of flu transmission by
health-care workers, but current rates of flu vaccination for this group
remain near 40 percent, the authors said.
They noted that mandatory immunization for health-care workers is not
unusual. For example, many medical facilities require specific vaccines
and a tuberculin skin test as conditions of employment or to be allowed to
work in specific areas of an institution.
Medical and religious exemptions to mandatory flu vaccination can be
granted on an individual basis, the statement authors suggested.
They offered a number of examples of the effectiveness of mandatory flu
vaccination policies. The Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle
achieved a 99 percent compliance rate after it made influenza vaccination
mandatory in 2005. The compliance rate was 100 percent after the U.S.
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center made flu vaccination
mandatory for employees who had contact with patients.
Flu outbreaks are a common and serious public health problem. Each year
in the United States, influenza causes more than 36,000 deaths and 200,000
hospitalizations and costs the country $87 billion, according to the AAP
statement.
More information
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about flu
vaccination.
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