Influenza immunization of healthcare personnel in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era: Still a lot to do!

Vaccine X. 2023 Nov 2:15:100402. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2023.100402. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Healthcare-associated influenza is frequently encountered in healthcare settings with significant morbidity and mortality among vulnerable patients, absenteeism among healthcare personnel (HCP), and interruption of healthcare services. Numerous investigations indicate that nosocomial outbreaks are often traced to HCP. Despite the international and national endorsements, seasonal influenza vaccine acceptance among HCP continues suboptimal worldwide. Infection control is the major objective for healthcare risk management in order to guarantee patient safety, limit the cost of hospitalization and assurance health management in controlling influenza seasons. Vigilance and anticipation are required as globally we are moving from a reactive COVID-19 pandemic response phase to one of planning for the co-circulation of viral respiratory infections. Declining to understand HCP perception of influenza risk and acceptance of vaccination might have impact patient safety as well as healthcare services.

Keywords: COVID-19; Healthcare personnel; Immunization; Infection control; Influenza; Mandatory vaccination; Patient safety; SARS-CoV-2; Vaccine.