2006
DOI: 10.1016/s1576-9887(06)73181-8
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Cumplimiento de vacunación frente a la gripe y el neumococo en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica atendidos en atención primaria en Galicia

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“…Some authors suggest that this could be justified by the fact that 65 years is the age from which vaccine recommendation becomes universal [ 42 , 43 , 50 , 51 ]. On the other hand, it is possible that younger patients are vaccinated less frequently since they are usually affected by the disease in a milder way and usually have a more recent diagnosis [ 19 ]. It has been suggested that vaccination strategies based on age groups are more effective than those directed at high-risk groups [ 54 ].…”
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“…Some authors suggest that this could be justified by the fact that 65 years is the age from which vaccine recommendation becomes universal [ 42 , 43 , 50 , 51 ]. On the other hand, it is possible that younger patients are vaccinated less frequently since they are usually affected by the disease in a milder way and usually have a more recent diagnosis [ 19 ]. It has been suggested that vaccination strategies based on age groups are more effective than those directed at high-risk groups [ 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding alcohol consumption, in an analysis of data from COPD patients previously included in an epidemiological study carried out in primary care in Spain, a vaccination uptake for influenza of 89.9% was observed in patients who did not have this habit. On the other hand, those who presented a concomitant chronic disease, such as diabetes mellitus and/or heart disease, were vaccinated in a significantly higher percentage (92.4% versus 80.3%) than those who did not suffer from these pathologies [ 19 ]. These data are in line with those obtained in our study and reflect the existence of higher vaccination uptake in patients who perceive that they have a worse health.…”
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