MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1992 Oct 16;41(41):772-5.
Older persons and persons with underlying health problems are at increased risk for complications of influenza infection; however, only 30% of persons aged > or = 65 years are vaccinated against influenza each year (1). This report describes initial efforts by the National Coalition for Adult Immunization's (NCAI) Influenza and Pneumonia Action Group (IPAG) to increase influenza vaccination of adults in the United States during 1990-1993, and highlights National Adult Immunization Week, October 25-31, 1992.
老年人及有潜在健康问题的人感染流感后出现并发症的风险增加;然而,每年只有30%年龄大于或等于65岁的人接种流感疫苗(1)。本报告描述了全国成人免疫联盟(NCAI)流感与肺炎行动小组(IPAG)在1990 - 1993年期间为增加美国成年人流感疫苗接种所做的初步努力,并着重介绍了1992年10月25日至31日的全国成人免疫周。