van Essen G A, Palache A M, Forleo E, Fedson D S
Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, P.O. Box 85060, 3508 AB, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Vaccine. 2003 May 1;21(16):1780-5. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(03)00072-0.
Influenza vaccination is becoming an increasingly important aspect of public health programs in developed and rapidly developing countries. In 2000, most of these countries had national recommendations to vaccinate elderly people and those with high-risk conditions. Levels of vaccine use, however, varied widely and several rapidly developing countries had higher levels than those seen in many developed countries. More than one-third of all influenza vaccinations occurred in countries outside North America, western Europe and Australia and New Zealand. With increasing vaccine use, all countries will be better prepared for the next pandemic. Nonetheless, those countries that use but do not produce influenza vaccine will find it difficult to obtain supplies of pandemic vaccine.
流感疫苗接种在发达国家和快速发展的国家正日益成为公共卫生项目的一个重要方面。2000年,这些国家中的大多数都有针对老年人和高危人群进行疫苗接种的国家建议。然而,疫苗使用水平差异很大,一些快速发展的国家的疫苗使用水平高于许多发达国家。所有流感疫苗接种中超过三分之一发生在北美、西欧、澳大利亚和新西兰以外的国家。随着疫苗使用的增加,所有国家将为下一次大流行做好更充分的准备。尽管如此,那些使用但不生产流感疫苗的国家将发现很难获得大流行疫苗的供应。