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Saturday, November 7, 2009

One third of adults get H1N1 vaccine

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  • Health care worker Wilhelmina Murray (left) receives the swine flu vaccine at Harrisburg Hospital in Harrisburg, Pa. on Wednesday.

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By Mike Stobbe ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA | Only about a third of adults who have tried to get a swine flu vaccine have been able to get it, according to a national poll released Friday.

That's true even for people who are at extra risk for severe complications and should be at the front of the line. The numbers are about the same for parents who tried to get the vaccine for their children, the Harvard School of Public Health poll found.

Swine flu vaccine has been available in the United States for about a month, but supplies have been limited because of manufacturing delays. However, availability is picking up, said Dr. Anne Schuchat of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 38 million doses of swine flu vaccine are currently available, a one-week increase of about 11 million doses. Another 8 million doses are expected next week, she added.

Overall, the poll found about 80 percent of the adults in priority groups said they haven't tried to get it yet and 60 percent of parents haven't sought it out for their children.

The Harvard telephone poll surveyed about 1,000 adults last weekend. The margin of error was 3.8 percentage points.

Many of the poll's findings seemed consistent with what the government has been hearing and seeing, said CDC officials. Nearly a third of Americans who tried and failed to get vaccine said they were very frustrated, the poll found, and that frustration has been evident at long lines at vaccination clinics.

But it was encouraging to see that nine in 10 people who couldn't get vaccine will try again, said Dr. Schuchat, who heads the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

The poll also found:

*About 5 percent of those surveyed said they'd been vaccinated.

*About 60 percent said there were swine flu vaccine shortages in their community.

*About half who tried couldn't find information about where to get the vaccine.

Because of limited supplies, there have been situations in which vaccine went to doctor's offices or clinics intended for children or other priority groups and it wasn't publicized, Dr. Schuchat said.

"When you have limited supply, advertising is difficult. You don't want to frustrate the demand," Dr. Schuchat said at a Friday press conference in Atlanta.

Swine flu is currently widespread in 48 states; Hawaii and Mississippi are the exceptions. Mississippi dropped off the list this week, reflecting that flu activity seems to be waning in some parts of the Southeast.

CDC officials said 129 children have died from swine flu complications since the virus was first identified in April. About two-thirds of them had other health conditions, such as asthma or neurological problems such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. The government does not keep a close count of all swine flu deaths, but estimates the number is above 1,000. Many millions of Americans have been infected with the virus, though most suffered only mild illness, health officials say.

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