La prevención de la influenza: recomendaciones para la temporada de 2005-2006
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Influenza is a serious health problem worldwide due to the epidemics and pandemics that it periodically causes. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the United States of America recently published updated recommendations for influenza prevention and control for the 2005-2006 season. Many of these guidelines are of interest to the countries of the Region of the Americas, particularly those related to vaccination, which is the mainstay for preventing and controlling this disease. Various changes have been made in the recommendations that were published in 2004. First, the ACIP recommends vaccination against influenza for persons with any condition (e.g., cognitive dysfunction, spinal cord injury, seizure disorder, or other neuromuscular disorder) that can compromise respiratory function or make eliminating respiratory secretions difficult or that can increase the risk for aspiration. Second, the ACIP strongly recommends that all health care workers be vaccinated against influenza annually and encourages facilities that employ health care workers to vaccinate them by using approaches that maximize immunization rates. Third, the ACIP encourages the use of both available vaccines (inactivated and live, attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)) for eligible persons every influenza season, especially persons in recommended target groups. When inactivated virus vaccine is in short supply, the use of LAIV is especially encouraged, if feasible, for eligible persons (including health care workers) because such use might considerably increase the availability of inactivated virus vaccine for persons in high-risk groups. Fourth, the 2005-06 trivalent vaccine virus strains are A/California/7/2004 (H3N2)-like, A/New Caledonia/20/99 (H1N1)-like, and B/Shanghai/361/2002-like antigens. For the A/California/7/2004 (H3N2)-like antigen, manufacturers may use the antigenically equivalent A/ New York/55/2004 virus, and for the B/Shanghai/361/2002-like antigen, manufacturers may use the antigenically equivalent B/Jilin/20/2003 virus or B/Jiangsu/10/2003 virus. (AU)
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Preventing influenza: recommendations for the 2005-2006 season
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Influenza Humana; Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto; Comitês Consultivos; Antivirais; Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa; Transmissão Vertical de Doença Infecciosa; Infecções por HIV; Pessoal de Saúde; Prioridades em Saúde; Vírus da Influenza A; Vírus da Influenza A; Vírus da Influenza B; Vírus da Influenza B; Vacinas contra Influenza; Vacinas contra Influenza; Vacinas contra Influenza; Vacinas contra Influenza; Influenza Humana; Influenza Humana; Influenza Humana; Lactação; Doenças Profissionais; Seleção de Pacientes; Fatores de Risco; Viagem; Estados Unidos; Vacinação; Vacinação; Vacinas Atenuadas; Vacinas Atenuadas; Vacinas Atenuadas; Vacinas de Produtos Inativados
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Le Riverend, Eloísa (2005) La prevención de la influenza: recomendaciones para la temporada de 2005-2006. Rev Panam Salud Publica;18(3) 210-215,set. 2005. Retrieved from http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892005000800012&lng=pt&nrm=iso&tlng=es
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