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Influenza is a severe, yet preventable disease for aged group. The study is programmed to create awareness that vaccination is the primary approach not only to save lives and reduce healthcare costs but also to retain the working hands by vaccinating the health care workers. The study targets for an effective vaccination program to decrease the incidence of hospital-borne secondary infections and to prove that early influenza vaccination not only diminishes mortality rate but also decreases the onset of secondary infections.
Early vaccination of the hospital staff not only prevents absenteeism in epidemics and emergencies but also prevents the transmission of infection to the vulnerable group of the hospital. The study encompasses another vulnerable group especially housebound older people and also those living in care homes.Influenza is a severe, yet preventable disease for aged group. The study is programmed to create awareness that vaccination is the primary approach not only to save lives and reduce healthcare costs but also to retain the working hands by vaccinating the health care workers.
The study targets for an effective vaccination program to decrease the incidence of hospital-borne secondary infections and to prove that early influenza vaccination not only diminishes mortality rate but also decreases the onset of secondary infections. Early vaccination of the hospital staff not only prevents absenteeism in epidemics and emergencies but also prevents the transmission of infection to the vulnerable group of the hospital. The study encompasses another vulnerable group especially housebound older people and also those living in care homes.
The Framework To carry out the study, stratagem and appropriate framework is required. Astoundingly little research has been carried out to prevent and reduce the transmission of upper respiratory infections (URI) in the population. The nurses can play an imperative role to make the impact of early influenza vaccination a success by: 1. Educational messages to population concerning importance of vaccination, hygiene of self and surroundings including shared items and toys of children and also pamphlets available in public places, isolation of infected member, by creating awareness that viral URI cannot be treated with antibiotics. 2. Encouraging the population to canvass the need of vaccination to prevent forthcoming health problems.
Enabling people to adopt basic mannerism and behavior such as covering the cough. Population Vaccination is the foremost approach for preventing influenza infection by providing herd immunity. The population involved includes high risk groups and their care takers and also health care professionals
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