Vacunación en personas adultas y adultas mayores en México.

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Title: Vacunación en personas adultas y adultas mayores en México.
Alternate Title: Vaccination in adults and older adults in Mexico.
Authors: Mongua-Rodríguez, Norma1, Ferreyra-Reyes, Leticia1, Ferreira-Guerrero, Elizabeth1, Delgado-Sánchez, Guadalupe1, Martínez-Hernández, Maribel1, Canizales-Quintero, Sergio1, Aracely Téllez-Vázquez, Norma1, Cruz-Salgado, Arturo1, Miguel Gutiérrez-Robledo, Luis2, García-García, Lourdes1 garcigarml@gmail.com
Source: Salud Pública de México. jul/ago2024, Vol. 66 Issue 4, p381-394. 14p.
Subjects: OLDER people, VACCINATION coverage, VACCINATION status, CHILDBEARING age, AGE groups
Geographic Terms: MEXICO
Abstract (English): Objective. To estimate the proportion of vaccinated subjects and associated factors in adults and older adults in Mexico. Materials and methods. Analysis of data obtained from the Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 and comparison with the proportion of vaccinated subjects in Ensanut 2012. Results. Given that only 6.8% of adults and older adults in Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 and 17.7% in Ensanut 2012 could accredit their vaccination status, the analysis is based on self-report. When comparing Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 with Ensanut 2012, the proportion of vaccinated subjects according to age group and biologic was as follows: adults aged 20-59 years, tetanus: 66.87 vs. 78.08%; women of childbearing age, tetanus: 71.1 vs. 82.0%; measles/rubella: 36.8 vs. 48.5%; older adults, tetanus: 59.5 vs. 65.86%; influenza: 58.7 vs. 51.9%; pneumococcus: 34.8 vs. 45.9%. Covid-19 vaccine coverage in younger and older adults was 86.6 and 89.2%, respectively. Incomplete schedules were more prevalent in men and in people without health insurance, among adults aged 20 to 59; and in people without health insurance, among adults aged 60 years or older. Discussion. A considerable proportion of adults and older adults are not protected against vaccinepreventable diseases in 2021-2023. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Objetivo. Estimar la proporción de sujetos vacunados y los factores asociados en personas adultas y adultas mayores en México. Material y métodos. Análisis de datos obtenidos de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición Continua 2021-2023 (Ensanut Continua 2021-2023) y de las variaciones comparando con la Ensanut 2012. Resultados. Dado que solamente el 6.8% de personas adultas y adultas mayores en Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 y 17.7% en Ensanut 2012 acreditaron su estado de vacunación, el análisis se basa en autorreporte. Al comparar Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 con Ensanut 2012, la proporción de sujetos vacunados de acuerdo con grupo de edad y biológico fue la siguiente: personas de 20-59 años, tétanos: 66.87 vs. 78.08%; mujeres en edad fértil, tétanos: 71.1 vs. 82.0%; sarampión/rubéola: 36.8 vs. 48.5%; adultos mayores: tétanos: 59.5 vs. 65.86%; influenza 58.7 vs. 51.9%; neumococo 34.8 vs. 45.9%. La cobertura para vacuna contra Covid-19 en adultos jóvenes y mayores fue de 86.6 y 89.2%, respectivamente. Los esquemas incompletos fueron más prevalentes en hombres y en personas sin derechohabiencia, entre los adultos de 20 a 59 años; y en quienes no tenían derechohabiencia, entre los adultos mayores de 60 años o más. Discusión. Una proporción considerable de personas adultas y adultas mayores no están protegidos contra enfermedades prevenibles por vacunación en 2021-2023. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objective. To estimate the proportion of vaccinated subjects and associated factors in adults and older adults in Mexico. Materials and methods. Analysis of data obtained from the Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 and comparison with the proportion of vaccinated subjects in Ensanut 2012. Results. Given that only 6.8% of adults and older adults in Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 and 17.7% in Ensanut 2012 could accredit their vaccination status, the analysis is based on self-report. When comparing Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 with Ensanut 2012, the proportion of vaccinated subjects according to age group and biologic was as follows: adults aged 20-59 years, tetanus: 66.87 vs. 78.08%; women of childbearing age, tetanus: 71.1 vs. 82.0%; measles/rubella: 36.8 vs. 48.5%; older adults, tetanus: 59.5 vs. 65.86%; influenza: 58.7 vs. 51.9%; pneumococcus: 34.8 vs. 45.9%. Covid-19 vaccine coverage in younger and older adults was 86.6 and 89.2%, respectively. Incomplete schedules were more prevalent in men and in people without health insurance, among adults aged 20 to 59; and in people without health insurance, among adults aged 60 years or older. Discussion. A considerable proportion of adults and older adults are not protected against vaccinepreventable diseases in 2021-2023. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objetivo. Estimar la proporción de sujetos vacunados y los factores asociados en personas adultas y adultas mayores en México. Material y métodos. Análisis de datos obtenidos de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición Continua 2021-2023 (Ensanut Continua 2021-2023) y de las variaciones comparando con la Ensanut 2012. Resultados. Dado que solamente el 6.8% de personas adultas y adultas mayores en Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 y 17.7% en Ensanut 2012 acreditaron su estado de vacunación, el análisis se basa en autorreporte. Al comparar Ensanut Continua 2021-2023 con Ensanut 2012, la proporción de sujetos vacunados de acuerdo con grupo de edad y biológico fue la siguiente: personas de 20-59 años, tétanos: 66.87 vs. 78.08%; mujeres en edad fértil, tétanos: 71.1 vs. 82.0%; sarampión/rubéola: 36.8 vs. 48.5%; adultos mayores: tétanos: 59.5 vs. 65.86%; influenza 58.7 vs. 51.9%; neumococo 34.8 vs. 45.9%. La cobertura para vacuna contra Covid-19 en adultos jóvenes y mayores fue de 86.6 y 89.2%, respectivamente. Los esquemas incompletos fueron más prevalentes en hombres y en personas sin derechohabiencia, entre los adultos de 20 a 59 años; y en quienes no tenían derechohabiencia, entre los adultos mayores de 60 años o más. Discusión. Una proporción considerable de personas adultas y adultas mayores no están protegidos contra enfermedades prevenibles por vacunación en 2021-2023. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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