Adult vaccination in 11 Central European countries - Calendars are not just for children
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2012Author
Cizman, Milan
Ivaskeviciene, Inga
Mangarov, Atanas
Pokorn, Marko
Prymula, Roman
Richter, Darko
Simurka, Pavol
Tamm, Eda
Tesovic, Goran
Urbancikova, Ingrid
Zavadska, Dace
Usonis, Vytautas
Salman, Nuran
Chlibek, Roman
Anca, Ioana
Andre, Francis
Meszner, Zsofia
Perenovska, Penka
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As Europe's population ages, disease morbidity and treatment costs in the adult population are likely to rise substantially, making this a pertinent time to review and revise preventive strategies such as vaccination. Vaccine uptake remains a problem for adults and there is a lack of coordinated programmes for vaccination of adults. Countries in Western Europe have begun to identify the need to increase adult vaccination, but the situation in Central European countries remains poorly identified and inadequately described. This paper summarises the evidence to support the development of an adult vaccination calendar in the Central European Vaccination Awareness Group (CEVAG) member countries (Bulgaria. Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Turkey). CEVAG recommends the introduction of an adult vaccination calendar, which should include vaccination against diseases that represent a large burden in adults in terms of mortality and morbidity. This calendar could be modified to meet the priorities of individual countries. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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