Health Analysis Division at Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6.
Health Rep. 2010 Dec;21(4):63-9.
Early results (January to April) from the 2010 Canadian Community Health Survey show that an estimated 41% of Canadians (excluding those in the territories) aged 12 or older had been vaccinated for H1N1 by April 2010. The percentages were higher in the Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Saskatchewan than in Canada overall. Relatively high percentages of females and people aged 45 or older were vaccinated; the percentage of immigrants who had done so was relatively low. Being in a priority group (health-care worker, having children younger than 5 in the household, or having a chronic condition that could increase the risk for complications from H1N1) increased the likelihood of vaccination. A history of seasonal flu vaccination and having a regular doctor were also associated with H1N1 vaccination. Nearly three-quarters of those who had not been vaccinated reported that they did not think it was necessary.
2010 年加拿大社区健康调查的早期结果(1 月至 4 月)显示,截至 2010 年 4 月,估计有 41%的 12 岁或以上的加拿大人(不包括领土居民)接种了 H1N1 疫苗。大西洋省份、魁北克省和萨斯喀彻温省的这一比例高于加拿大整体水平。女性和 45 岁及以上人群的接种率相对较高;移民的接种率相对较低。属于优先群体(医护人员、家中有 5 岁以下儿童或患有可能增加 H1N1 并发症风险的慢性疾病)会增加接种疫苗的可能性。季节性流感疫苗接种史和有固定医生也与 H1N1 疫苗接种有关。近四分之三未接种疫苗的人表示他们认为没有必要接种。