Racial and ethnic disparities in uptake and location of vaccination for 2009-H1N1 and seasonal influenza.

Journal: American Journal Of Public Health
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Abstract

To learn more about racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination during the 2009-H1N1 pandemic, we examined nationally representative survey data of US adults. We found disparities in 2009-H1N1 vaccine uptake between Blacks and Whites (13.8% vs 20.4%); Whites and Hispanics had similar 2009-H1N1 vaccination rates. Physician offices were the dominant location for 2009-H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccinations, especially among minorities. Our results highlight the need for a better understanding of how communication methods and vaccine distribution strategies affect vaccine uptake within minority communities.

Authors
Lori Uscher Pines, Jurgen Maurer, Katherine Harris
Relevant Conditions

Flu