From the Department for Interventions in Health Care Facilities, Hellenic Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Athens, Greece.
First Department of Pediatrics, University of Athens Medical School, Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2018 May;37(5):e132-e135. doi: 10.1097/INF.0000000000001782.
There are few publications focusing on vaccination and malaria chemoprophylaxis in adolescent travelers. We assessed pretravel vaccinations and malaria chemoprophylaxis of adolescents 12-18 years old traveling from Greece to international destinations.
We prospectively studied 239 adolescents 12-18 years old during 2008-2016. A standard questionnaire was used to collect data.
Adolescents sought pretravel services at a mean of 24.1 days before departure. Their main destinations were sub-Saharan Africa (79 adolescents; 33.1%), Latin America (56; 23.5%) and North America (26; 10.9%). Almost half (46.1%) of them planned to stay abroad for at least 3 months. Sixteen (7.4%) adolescents planned to visit friends and relatives. The yellow fever vaccine and the typhoid vaccine were the most frequently administered vaccines (74.1% and 20.5%, respectively), while the hepatitis A vaccine and the tetanus-diphtheria vaccine accounted for most routine vaccinations (18% and 14.2%, respectively). The rabies and the typhoid fever vaccines were administered inadequately to adolescents traveling to endemic areas. Malaria chemoprophylaxis should have been prescribed in many cases traveling to sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
Only a small number of adolescents from Greece traveling abroad seek pretravel counseling. We found significant gaps in typhoid fever and rabies vaccinations of adolescents traveling to endemic areas. We also found gaps in prescription of malaria chemoprophylaxis for those traveling to high-risk areas. There is a need to develop communication strategies to access adolescent travelers and improve appropriate vaccination and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis.
目前针对青少年旅行者的疫苗接种和疟疾化学预防的出版物较少。我们评估了从希腊前往国际目的地的青少年旅行者的旅行前疫苗接种和疟疾化学预防情况。
我们前瞻性研究了 2008 年至 2016 年期间的 239 名 12-18 岁的青少年。使用标准问卷收集数据。
青少年在出发前平均 24.1 天寻求旅行前服务。他们的主要目的地是撒哈拉以南非洲(79 名青少年;33.1%)、拉丁美洲(56 名;23.5%)和北美(26 名;10.9%)。其中近一半(46.1%)计划在国外停留至少 3 个月。16 名(7.4%)青少年计划去拜访朋友和亲戚。接种最多的疫苗是黄热病疫苗和伤寒疫苗(分别为 74.1%和 20.5%),而甲型肝炎疫苗和破伤风类毒素疫苗则是最常见的常规疫苗(分别为 18%和 14.2%)。前往流行地区的青少年接种狂犬病和伤寒疫苗不足。前往撒哈拉以南非洲和印度次大陆的许多情况下都应开具疟疾化学预防药物。
只有少数从希腊出国旅行的青少年寻求旅行前咨询。我们发现,前往流行地区的青少年在伤寒和狂犬病疫苗接种方面存在明显差距。我们还发现,前往高危地区的青少年开具疟疾化学预防药物的情况存在差距。有必要制定沟通策略,以接触青少年旅行者并改善适当的疫苗接种和疟疾化学预防的使用。