Efficacy of LAIV-T on Absentee Rates in a School-Based Health Center Sample

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作者
Mears, Cynthia J. [1 ]
Lawler, Elisa N. [1 ]
Sanders, Lee D., III [1 ]
Katz, Ben Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Mem Hosp, Chicago, IL 60614 USA
关键词
Live-attenuated intranasal influenza vaccine trivalent; Inactivated trivalent influenze vaccine; Adolescent; School-based health center; Herd immunity; INFLUENZA VACCINE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.12.010
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of the intranasal LAIV-T in decreasing school absenteeism in a school-based vaccination initiative and to compare the acceptability of LAIV-T versus TIV among adolescents. Methods: This study was conducted within a single, urban community high school in the Fall of 2006. Participation was offered to all students in grades 6 to 10, aged I 1 to 17 years. In December, school health center staff administered influenza vaccines to the students whose parents had returned written consent. Students received LAIV-T (n = 86), unless they were medically ineligible or objected; in those cases the injectable inactivated trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) (n = 41) was offered. Students that did not receive either vaccination served as a control group (n = 234). Nonsuspension absences between January and June of 2007 were tracked for all three groups. Results: Students who received the LAIV-T had significantly less nonsuspension absences (mean absences = 5.53, SD = 5.00) compared to both the TIV (mean absences = 9.45, SD = 9.07) and control groups (mean absences = 7.97, SD = 7.59). Conclusions: LAIV-T was associated with a reduction in nonsuspension absences and was well accepted by students. Administration of LAIV-T may be a convenient and effective method to mass-immunize students in a school setting and help establish herd immunity within the community. (c) 2009 Society for Adolescent Medicine. All rights reserved.
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