Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies

Seasonal influenza remains a significant public health concern globally, with annual vaccinations as the most effectively preventive measure. This study examines influenza vaccination coverage rates across different age groups in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, from 2013 to 2023. This study extrac...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Pengfei Deng, Caoyi Xue, Tian Yang, Bo Zheng, Wenmin Liu, Laibao Yang, Yi Fei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21645515.2024.2412887
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850185558648684544
author Pengfei Deng
Caoyi Xue
Tian Yang
Bo Zheng
Wenmin Liu
Laibao Yang
Yi Fei
author_facet Pengfei Deng
Caoyi Xue
Tian Yang
Bo Zheng
Wenmin Liu
Laibao Yang
Yi Fei
author_sort Pengfei Deng
collection DOAJ
description Seasonal influenza remains a significant public health concern globally, with annual vaccinations as the most effectively preventive measure. This study examines influenza vaccination coverage rates across different age groups in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, from 2013 to 2023. This study extracted influenza vaccination data from the Shanghai Immunization Planning Information System (SIPIS) of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Shanghai’s Pudong New Area from 2013 to 2023. The analysis utilized weighted linear regression to compare vaccination rates over the study period. From 2013 to 2023, a cumulative total of 1,421,295 influenza vaccinations were administered in Pudong New Area, with the quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV4) and trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV3) comprising 56.8% and 42.9%, respectively. The overall average influenza vaccine coverage rate was 2.27% (95% CI: 2.26, 2.28). The 0–4 years group exhibited the highest average annual coverage rate of 22.52% (95% CI: 22.47, 22.57) among different age groups, in stark contrast to that of the 20–24 years age group, which had the lowest at 0.32% (95% CI: 0.31, 0.33). In terms of repeat vaccinations, a significant majority (86.87%) of recipients received only 1–2 doses, while just 13.13% received 3 or more doses. Although influenza vaccination coverage among preschool children in Pudong New Area is relatively high, it falls significantly short of WHO recommendations. Enhance the level of awareness of influenza vaccine among adults and provide a free influenza vaccination strategy for specific groups such as doctors, which is helpful to increase influenza vaccination rates among populations.
format Article
id doaj-art-44c85876fcce47de99d92504b5b0098d
institution OA Journals
issn 2164-5515
2164-554X
language English
publishDate 2024-12-01
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
record_format Article
series Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
spelling doaj-art-44c85876fcce47de99d92504b5b0098d2025-08-20T02:16:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics2164-55152164-554X2024-12-0120110.1080/21645515.2024.2412887Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategiesPengfei Deng0Caoyi Xue1Tian Yang2Bo Zheng3Wenmin Liu4Laibao Yang5Yi Fei6Department of Immunology, Shanghai Pudong New Area Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Immunology, Shanghai Pudong New Area Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Immunology, Shanghai Pudong New Area Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Immunology, Shanghai Pudong New Area Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Immunology, Shanghai Pudong New Area Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Immunology, Shanghai Pudong New Area Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai, ChinaSeasonal influenza remains a significant public health concern globally, with annual vaccinations as the most effectively preventive measure. This study examines influenza vaccination coverage rates across different age groups in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, from 2013 to 2023. This study extracted influenza vaccination data from the Shanghai Immunization Planning Information System (SIPIS) of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Shanghai’s Pudong New Area from 2013 to 2023. The analysis utilized weighted linear regression to compare vaccination rates over the study period. From 2013 to 2023, a cumulative total of 1,421,295 influenza vaccinations were administered in Pudong New Area, with the quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV4) and trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (IIV3) comprising 56.8% and 42.9%, respectively. The overall average influenza vaccine coverage rate was 2.27% (95% CI: 2.26, 2.28). The 0–4 years group exhibited the highest average annual coverage rate of 22.52% (95% CI: 22.47, 22.57) among different age groups, in stark contrast to that of the 20–24 years age group, which had the lowest at 0.32% (95% CI: 0.31, 0.33). In terms of repeat vaccinations, a significant majority (86.87%) of recipients received only 1–2 doses, while just 13.13% received 3 or more doses. Although influenza vaccination coverage among preschool children in Pudong New Area is relatively high, it falls significantly short of WHO recommendations. Enhance the level of awareness of influenza vaccine among adults and provide a free influenza vaccination strategy for specific groups such as doctors, which is helpful to increase influenza vaccination rates among populations.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21645515.2024.2412887Influenzaannual vaccinationcoverage raterepeat doses
spellingShingle Pengfei Deng
Caoyi Xue
Tian Yang
Bo Zheng
Wenmin Liu
Laibao Yang
Yi Fei
Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Influenza
annual vaccination
coverage rate
repeat doses
title Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies
title_full Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies
title_fullStr Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies
title_short Epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai (2013-2023): Implications for influenza vaccination strategies
title_sort epidemiological analysis of influenza vaccination coverage in pudong new area shanghai 2013 2023 implications for influenza vaccination strategies
topic Influenza
annual vaccination
coverage rate
repeat doses
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21645515.2024.2412887
work_keys_str_mv AT pengfeideng epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies
AT caoyixue epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies
AT tianyang epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies
AT bozheng epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies
AT wenminliu epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies
AT laibaoyang epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies
AT yifei epidemiologicalanalysisofinfluenzavaccinationcoverageinpudongnewareashanghai20132023implicationsforinfluenzavaccinationstrategies