Magnus Schmitt, Elisa Schröder, Christoph Holtherm, Andreas Lison, Joachim Gerß, Christoph Schulze
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Abstract
Purpose: Vaccination of athletes is an effective preventive intervention to maintain athletic performance. Data reporting the vaccination status of elite athletes are limited. Aim of this study was to provide an overview about the vaccination status in elite athletes who were affiliated to the German Armed Forces.
Materials and methods: Six hundred seventy athletes were included in this retrospective cross-sectional study. Statistical analysis was performed using McNemar's test, φ coefficient and logistic regression.
Results: The 0.3% of all included athletes had a complete vaccination status as recommended by the German Standing Commission on Vaccination when they started their career. Regarding the different kinds of vaccination, there was a range from 3.0% (influenza) to 69.6% (mumps, measles, rubella). Although a valid vaccination status is mandatory for soldiers, only 6.3% of the athletes had a valid one at the time of data collection. During the observation period, only few athletes worsened their vaccination status. Specific differences could be seen for different kinds of sports. Swimmers and sleigh drivers were almost completely below average. The vaccination status among Taekwondo Fighters and Fencers were almost entirely above average. Worse vaccination status was found for vaccinations that required more frequent repetition. The vaccination status was comparable for vaccinations that are available as combination vaccines.
Conclusion: Although a complete vaccination status was mandatory, there were vaccination gaps. It seems necessary to be more stringent in the prevention of vaccination gaps. Athletes, physicians, and sports associations should cooperate to find an effective way to get optimum prevention.
期刊介绍:
Clin Exp Vaccine Res, the official English journal of the Korean Vaccine Society, is an international, peer reviewed, and open-access journal. It covers all areas related to vaccines and vaccination. Clin Exp Vaccine Res publishes editorials, review articles, special articles, original articles, case reports, brief communications, and correspondences covering a wide range of clinical and experimental subjects including vaccines and vaccination for human and animals against infectious diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites and tumor. The scope of the journal is to disseminate information that may contribute to elaborate vaccine development and vaccination strategies targeting infectious diseases and tumors in human and animals. Relevant topics range from experimental approaches to (pre)clinical trials for the vaccine research based on, but not limited to, basic laboratory, translational, and (pre)clinical investigations, epidemiology of infectious diseases and progression of all aspects in the health related issues. It is published printed and open accessed online issues (https://ecevr.org) two times per year in 31 January and 31 July. Clin Exp Vaccine Res is linked to many international databases and is made freely available to institutions and individuals worldwide