Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination in Non-Infected Cardiometabolic Patients from the Americas during the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Sub-Analysis of the CorCOVID-LATAM Study
Álvaro Sosa Liprandi,
Ezequiel José Zaidel,
Ricardo Lopez Santi,
John Jairo Araujo,
Manuel Alfonso Baños González,
Juan Martín Busso,
Luz Cabral,
Jorge Camilletti,
Juan Erriest,
Roberto Flores,
Ezequiel Forte,
Mirecly Guzman Ramos,
Máxima Mendez Castillo,
Leonardo Josué Ramírez Zambrano,
Carmen Roa,
Piero Custodio–Sanchez,
Gustavo Solache Ortiz,
Bernardo Spitz,
Adrián Baranchuk
Affiliations
Álvaro Sosa Liprandi
Sanatorio Güemes, Buenos Aires C1180AAX, Argentina
Ezequiel José Zaidel
Sanatorio Güemes, Buenos Aires C1180AAX, Argentina
Ricardo Lopez Santi
Hospital Italiano de La Plata, La Plata B1900, Argentina
John Jairo Araujo
Centro Cardiovascular Somer Incare, Rionegro 054040, Colombia
Manuel Alfonso Baños González
Cardiology Department, Universidad Juarez Autónoma de Tabasco, Villahermosa Tabasco 86040, Mexico
Juan Martín Busso
Sanatorio San José, Buenos Aires c1425, Argentina
Luz Cabral
Centro Médico Nacional-Hospital Nacional Itauguá, Itauguá 2740, Paraguay
Jorge Camilletti
Hospital Italiano de La Plata, La Plata B1900, Argentina
Juan Erriest
Hospital Italiano de La Plata, La Plata B1900, Argentina
Roberto Flores
Hospital Ramón Carrillo, Santiago del Estero G4200, Argentina
Ezequiel Forte
CENDIC Centro Diagnóstico Cardiovascular, Concordia E3202, Argentina
Mirecly Guzman Ramos
IVSS Dr Luis Guada Lacau, Valencia 2300, Venezuela
Máxima Mendez Castillo
CEDIMAT, Santo Domingo 10514, Dominican Republic
Leonardo Josué Ramírez Zambrano
Centro Clínico San Cristobal, San Cristobal 5001, Venezuela
Carmen Roa
Hospital Metropolitano de Santiago, Santo Domingo 51000, Dominican Republic
Piero Custodio–Sanchez
Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo -Essalud, Chiclayo 14001, Peru
Gustavo Solache Ortiz
Instituto de Cardiología Preventiva, San Juan del Río 76800, Mexico
Background: Influenza vaccination (IV) and Pneumococcus vaccination (PV) are recommended for patients with cardiometabolic diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the immunization rate of ambulatory cardiometabolic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Americas. Methods: Electronic surveys were collected from 13 Spanish speaking countries between 15 June and 15 July 2020. Results: 4216 patients were analyzed. Mean age 60 (±15) years and 49% females. Global IV rate was 46.5% and PV 24.6%. Vaccinated patients were older (IV = 63 vs. 58 years; PV = 68 vs. 59, p p p p < 0.001) were predictors for vaccination. Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandemic, ambulatory patients with cardiometabolic diseases from the Americas with no evidence of COVID-19 infection had lower-than-expected rates of IV and PV. Geographic, social, and cultural differences were found, and they should be explored in depth.