From Deseret News archives:
Many adults don't get vaccines
CDC official says the shots could prevent lots of U.S. illnesses
So adults become ill with tetanus, meningitis, pertussis, shingles, human papillomavirus or hepatitis B, for example, although there are vaccines to prevent them, he said.
Even flu vaccination rates aren't that good among adults, he said. The same is true of the pneumonia shot.
"Many people are not getting them because we can't put the vaccines out there where they are," Atkinson said. Instead, the public health system relies on people to find out what vaccines they need and where to get them, then figure out how to pay for them. Too often, it doesn't happen.
He says all adults should be asking their health-care provider if they have had all the vaccines they need and, if not, where to get them.
The Utah Health Department tracks use of influenza and pneumonia shots among adults as much as it can, said Rebecca Ward, education outreach coordinator for the Utah Immunization Program. It requires long-term care facilities to make the vaccine available to residents and keep track of how many actually are immunized.
In 2005, 72.6 percent of those in nursing homes had flu vaccine and 40.3 percent were vaccinated against pneumonia, she said. They use the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, a random phone survey, to determine rates among non-institutionalized adults. In 2005, 69.6 percent of respondents had had flu vaccine and 66.4 percent had the pneumonia vaccine, slightly better than national averages.
Data on other adult immunizations is less complete, Ward said.
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