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Table 4 2009 H1N1 vaccination rate and 2010-2011-2012 seasonal influenza vaccination rates in three different University Departments

From: Sustained low influenza vaccination in health care workers after H1N1 pandemic: a cross sectional study in an Italian health care setting for at-risk patients

 

Number of HCWs receiving influenza vaccination

  

Dept. Pediatrics (n = 144)

Dept. Infectious Diseases (n = 27)

Dept. OBGYN (n = 35)

Total (n = 206)

Vaccination 2009 H1N1

Physicians

25 (49 %)

2 (18.2 %)

3 (42.9 %)

69 (33.5 %)

Residents

13 (25.5 %)

2 (18.2 %)

3 (42.9 %)

Nurses/Paramedics

13 (25.5 %)

7 (67.6 %)

1 (14.2 %)

 

Total

51 (35.4 %)

11 (40.7 %)

7 (20 %)

 

Seasonal 2010 influenza

Physicians

13 (65 %)

2 (33.3 %)

2 (40 %)

31 (15 %)

Residents

3 (15 %)

4 (66.7 %)

3 (60 %)

Nurses/Paramedics

4 (20 %)

-

-

 

Total

20 (13.9 %)

6 (22.2 %)

5 (14.3 %)

 

Seasonal 2011 influenza

Physicians

12 (70.6 %)

2 (20 %)

2 (40 %)

32 (15.5 %)

Residents

1 (5.9 %)

4 (40 %)

3 (60 %)

Nurses/Paramedics

4 (23.5 %)

4 (40 %)

-

 

Total

17 (11.8 %)

10 (37 %)

5 (14.3 %)

 

Seasonal 2012 influenza

Physicians

6 (54.5 %)

1 (25 %)

1 (100 %)

16 (7.8 %)

Residents

2 (18.2 %)

2 (50 %)

-

Nurses/Paramedics

3 (27.3 %)

1 (25 %)

-

 

Total

11 (7.6 %)

4 (14.8 %)

1 (2.9 %)

 

Never vaccinated

Physicians

10 (10.1 %)

6 (50 %)

1 (3.7 %)

138 (67 %)

Residents

48 (48.5 %)

3 (25 %)

14 (51.9 %)

Nurses/Paramedics

41 (41.4 %)

3 (25 %)

12 (44.4 %)

 

Total

99 (68.7 %)

12 (44.4 %)

27 (77.1 %)

 
  1. HCWs = health care workers