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Magnussen, C. Richard, Valenti, William M., Mushlin, Alvin I. |
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Archives of Internal Medicine; September 1984, Vol. 144 Issue: 9 p1755-1757, 3p |
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• A prospective analysis of patients hospitalized with pneumococcal infection at two Rochester (NY) hospitals was performed during an 18-month period to assess the feasibility of a pneumococcal vaccination program directed at inpatients. Of the 113 patients hospitalized with pneumococcal infection, only nine patients (8%) had previously received pneumococcal vaccine and 76 patients (67%) had been hospitalized at least once In the previous three years. Of the 104 patients who had a source of regular medical care, 100% had made at least one outpatient visit In the previous three years. The association between the acquisition of a serious pneumococcal infection and hospitalization within the previous three years suggests that a vaccination strategy directed at hospitalized high-risk patients would be potentially effective. Also, vaccination of high-risk ambulatory patients remains a viable strategy to prevent serious pneumococcal infection.(Arch Intern Med 1984;144:1755-1757) |
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