A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries

Objectives: Influenza is a vaccine-preventable acute respiratory viral infection that causes epidemics annually around the globe. A regional influenza stakeholder network (MENA-ISN) comprised of experts assessed the status of influenza prevention and control using a structured survey. Methods: A sur...

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Main Authors: Salah Al Awaidy, Abdulhakim Althaqafi, Ghassan Dbaibo, Middle East/North Africa Influenza Stakeholder Network (MENA-ISN)
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Language:English
Published: Oman Medical Specialty Board 2018-07-01
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spelling doaj-ec07aa0632df457c855cb982de3c5cec2020-11-24T22:20:06ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042018-07-0133428329010.5001/omj.2018.54A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African CountriesSalah Al Awaidy0Abdulhakim Althaqafi1Ghassan Dbaibo2Middle East/North Africa Influenza Stakeholder Network (MENA-ISN)3Office of HE Undersecretary of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health, Muscat, OmanDepartment of Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, LebanonMiddle East/North Africa Influenza Stakeholder Network (MENA-ISN)Objectives: Influenza is a vaccine-preventable acute respiratory viral infection that causes epidemics annually around the globe. A regional influenza stakeholder network (MENA-ISN) comprised of experts assessed the status of influenza prevention and control using a structured survey. Methods: A survey questionnaire was used to obtain information from each participating country on surveillance system, the burden of disease, influenza vaccination programs, recommendations, funding and access for vaccine and vaccination, target rate, coverage rate monitoring, and drivers and barriers to influenza vaccination. Results: Out of the 10 countries that participated, nine had an influenza surveillance system and vaccination policy, and seven had World Health Organization (WHO) accredited reference laboratory. Three countries had burden of disease data available and eight had a reimbursement vaccine policy. Influenza vaccine was available in five countries through the Ministry of Health whereas in others, pharmacies also dispensed for the private sector. In all countries, prescribers were physicians, and vaccinators, which could be physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. Eight countries had a set vaccination target rate and only three monitored the influenza coverage rates. Drivers and barriers of vaccination were similar in all countries. Conclusions: Despite existing policies, influenza vaccination coverage remains far below the WHO recommendations. Increased awareness and effective implementation of policies with collaboration of stakeholders can help increase the rates to reach WHO targets.http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2142InfluenzaHumanVaccinationInfluenza VaccinesMiddle EastNorth Africa
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author Salah Al Awaidy
Abdulhakim Althaqafi
Ghassan Dbaibo
Middle East/North Africa Influenza Stakeholder Network (MENA-ISN)
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Abdulhakim Althaqafi
Ghassan Dbaibo
Middle East/North Africa Influenza Stakeholder Network (MENA-ISN)
A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries
Oman Medical Journal
Influenza
Human
Vaccination
Influenza Vaccines
Middle East
North Africa
author_facet Salah Al Awaidy
Abdulhakim Althaqafi
Ghassan Dbaibo
Middle East/North Africa Influenza Stakeholder Network (MENA-ISN)
author_sort Salah Al Awaidy
title A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries
title_short A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries
title_full A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries
title_fullStr A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries
title_full_unstemmed A Snapshot of Influenza Surveillance, Vaccine Recommendations, and Vaccine Access, Drivers, and Barriers in Selected Middle Eastern and North African Countries
title_sort snapshot of influenza surveillance, vaccine recommendations, and vaccine access, drivers, and barriers in selected middle eastern and north african countries
publisher Oman Medical Specialty Board
series Oman Medical Journal
issn 1999-768X
2070-5204
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Objectives: Influenza is a vaccine-preventable acute respiratory viral infection that causes epidemics annually around the globe. A regional influenza stakeholder network (MENA-ISN) comprised of experts assessed the status of influenza prevention and control using a structured survey. Methods: A survey questionnaire was used to obtain information from each participating country on surveillance system, the burden of disease, influenza vaccination programs, recommendations, funding and access for vaccine and vaccination, target rate, coverage rate monitoring, and drivers and barriers to influenza vaccination. Results: Out of the 10 countries that participated, nine had an influenza surveillance system and vaccination policy, and seven had World Health Organization (WHO) accredited reference laboratory. Three countries had burden of disease data available and eight had a reimbursement vaccine policy. Influenza vaccine was available in five countries through the Ministry of Health whereas in others, pharmacies also dispensed for the private sector. In all countries, prescribers were physicians, and vaccinators, which could be physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. Eight countries had a set vaccination target rate and only three monitored the influenza coverage rates. Drivers and barriers of vaccination were similar in all countries. Conclusions: Despite existing policies, influenza vaccination coverage remains far below the WHO recommendations. Increased awareness and effective implementation of policies with collaboration of stakeholders can help increase the rates to reach WHO targets.
topic Influenza
Human
Vaccination
Influenza Vaccines
Middle East
North Africa
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