key: cord-0865099-q5xh9vab authors: nan title: Vaccinating all caregivers against the flu: An obvious obligation date: 2020-10-16 journal: Bull Acad Natl Med DOI: 10.1016/j.banm.2020.10.007 sha: 48a7e0d40bc4d5be14dff7e20a9abc997ce7a36f doc_id: 865099 cord_uid: q5xh9vab nan 21% for nurses' aides) and at 32% in nursing homes for dependent elderly people (EHPAD) (75% for doctors, 43% for nurses, 27% for nurses' aides and 34% for other paramedical staff) [1] . Because of their occupational exposure, the risk of influenza infection is higher among caregivers than in the general population. They are often implicated as a likely source of contamination in nosocomial influenza epidemics, with 50-80% of them continuing to work when infected. Hospital-acquired influenza is common in hospitals and in EHPAD, where it leads to up to 60% mortality [2] . Influenza vaccination for healthcare professionals protects vulnerable individuals, reduces nosocomial transmission of influenza and decreases patient mortality. It is an ethical responsibility to protect patients in their care [3] . Depending on the country, vaccination of healthcare workers is based on a recommendation or an obligation, sometimes with differences depending on the category of staff. In of October 14, 2006 suspended this vaccination obligation [4] . The COVID-19 pandemic has made it necessary to reconsider this decision. The recommendation to make the annual vaccination of healthcare workers against seasonal influenza mandatory has already been formulated in the report adopted by the National Academy of Medicine in January [5] and reiterated in its communiqué of May 13 [6] . Noting that a resurgence of the epidemic of COVID-19 is manifesting itself in a major part of the national territory at the approach of autumn, the National Academy of Medicine wishes to recall the following points: • the current evolution of epidemiological indicators makes us fear the persistence of a circulation of SARS-CoV-2 in an epidemic mode until next spring; • no one can predict the magnitude or severity of the seasonal influenza of 2020-2021; • the risk of overloading hospital services by the addition of severe influenza cases to COVID-19 cases, aggravated by the incapacity of sick caregivers, cannot be assumed. Consequently, the National Academy of Medicine considers that it is urgent to make flu vaccination mandatory for all healthcare personnel working in the public or liberal sector, in health establishments and in EHPADS, as well as for elderly care assistants. Couverture vaccinale antigrippale chez Q3 les professionnels de santé Rapport « Efficacité de la vaccination contre la grippe Q4 saisonnière chez les personnes âgées et les professionnels de santé » Universal influenza vaccination among healthcare personnel: yes we should Avis relatif à Q5 la mise en oeuvre de la protection individuelle contre la grippe des professionnels visés à l'article L 3111-4 du code de la santé publique par une obligation vaccinale La lutte contre l'antibiorésistance dans la politique nationale de santé, Q6 rapport du 14 janvier 2020 Face à la COVID-19, vaccinons Q7 contre la grippe ! Communiqué de l'Académie