Knowledge, attitudes and practices about influenza A(H1N1) 2009, and influenza vaccine in Mexico: Results of a population survey. [Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas sobre la influenza A(H1N1) 2009 y la vacunación contra influenza pandé


Por: Jimenez-Corona M.E., Aguilar-Díaz F.D.C., Leon-Solis L.E., Morales-Virgen J.J., De Leon-Rosales S.P.

Publicada: 1 ene 2012
Categoría: Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Resumen:
Objective. To assess knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding influenza pandemic, with special emphasis on issues related to influenza vaccine, seasonal and pandemic. Materials and methods. Cross-sectional study, probabilistic multistage sampling in patients over 18 years, residents of Mexico City (and metropolitan area), Monterrey, Guadalajara and Merida in December 2009. Results. A total of 1.600 subjects (48.9% male) were interviewed, 34% had previously received seasonal flu vaccine, 90.6% were willing to be vaccinated against A(H1N1), 46.5% of those who would not receive the vaccine was because they did not trust A (H1N1), 68% considered influenza A (H1N1) as a risk for their family. Hand washing was the preventive measure most commonly reported (47.5%), secondly influenza vaccine (28%). Schooling (1.7, p=0.006) and age (1.02, p<0.001) influence rejection to get vaccine. 82.9% of respondents rate the federal government's management as good or very good. Conclusions. There was a high acceptance rate for the pandemic influenza vaccine in Mexico when compared to similar studies in other countries, the main reason for those who reject the vaccine was distrust in it.
ISSN: 00363634





SALUD PUBLICA DE MEXICO
Editorial
INST NACIONAL SALUD PUBLICA, AV UNIVERSIDAD 655, COL SANTA MARIA AHUACATITLAN, CUERNAVACA 62508, MORELOS, MEXICO, México
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 54 Número: 6
Páginas: 607-615
WOS Id: 000312240600009
ID de PubMed: 23318897