Bechini A, Garamella G, Giammarco B, Zanella B, Flori V, Bonanni P, Boccalini S
Department of Public Health, University of Florence, Italy.
Specialization Medical School of Hygiene, Department of Public Health, University of Florence, Italy.
J Prev Med Hyg. 2020 Jul 4;61(2):E125-E129. doi: 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2020.61.2.1626. eCollection 2020 Jun.
The global COVID-19 pandemic is placing a heavy burden on health services. One result could be a general reduction in routine vaccination activities. In Tuscany (Central Italy), paediatricians (in agreement with the regional health service) administer and register paediatric vaccinations of their patients. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on paediatric vaccinations administered by Tuscan paediatricians, as a proxy of adherence to vaccinations during this epidemic period.
Four hundred members of the Tuscany section of the Italian Federation of Paediatricians (FIMP) were invited to participate in a semi-structured online survey.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, almost all (98.2%) of the 223 respondents reported a general decline in outpatient paediatric visits; 65.8% reported a more than 60% reduction (144 answers) in comparison with the situation before the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 208 paediatricians (93.3%) continued to vaccinate in the period considered: 66/208 (31.7%) reported a reduction in parents' compliance with mandatory vaccination (hexavalent and MMRV vaccines), and 88/208 (42.3%) reported a reduction in compliance with non-mandatory vaccinations. Almost all paediatricians declared having taken preventive actions to counter the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
Although the majority of Tuscan paediatricians continued to vaccinate during the lock-down, some parents decided to postpone their children's scheduled vaccinations, mainly owing to fears concerning the safety of access to health services. When Italian immunization coverage data on the first months of 2020 become available, it will be possible to assess the real impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric vaccinations. It is crucial to continue vaccinating against preventable infectious diseases in order to avoid other possible epidemic outbreaks. The pandemic must not be seen as an obstacle to compliance with the vaccination schedule, but rather as an excellent opportunity to underline the importance of all recommended vaccinations.
全球新冠疫情给医疗卫生服务带来了沉重负担。一个可能的结果是常规疫苗接种活动普遍减少。在托斯卡纳(意大利中部),儿科医生(经地区卫生服务部门同意)为其患者进行儿科疫苗接种并登记。本研究的目的是评估新冠疫情对托斯卡纳儿科医生进行的儿科疫苗接种的影响,以此作为这一疫情期间疫苗接种依从性的一个指标。
邀请了意大利儿科学会联合会(FIMP)托斯卡纳分会的400名成员参与一项半结构化在线调查。
在新冠疫情期间,223名受访者中几乎所有人(98.2%)都报告儿科门诊就诊普遍减少;65.8%的人报告与新冠疫情之前的情况相比减少了60%以上(144份回答)。在考虑的时间段内,共有208名儿科医生(93.3%)继续进行疫苗接种:66/208(31.7%)报告家长对强制接种疫苗(六联疫苗和麻腮风-水痘疫苗)的依从性降低,88/208(42.3%)报告对非强制接种疫苗的依从性降低。几乎所有儿科医生都宣称采取了预防措施来应对新冠病毒的传播。
尽管在封锁期间大多数托斯卡纳儿科医生继续进行疫苗接种,但一些家长决定推迟孩子的预定疫苗接种,主要是因为担心前往医疗服务机构的安全性。当2020年头几个月意大利的免疫接种覆盖率数据可用时,将有可能评估新冠疫情对儿科疫苗接种的实际影响。继续接种可预防的传染病疫苗以避免其他可能的疫情爆发至关重要。疫情绝不应被视为遵守疫苗接种计划的障碍,而应被视为强调所有推荐疫苗接种重要性的绝佳契机。