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4032.0: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 - 8:48 AM

Abstract #159266

Flu Shots at Polling Sites: Partisan Politics or Public Health?

Oyeba Akyea, BA, MBA, Department of Health and Human Services, City of Houston, 8000 North Stadium Dr, 5th Floor, Houston, TX 77083, 713-794-9044, oyeba.akyea2@cityofhouston.net

According to the State of Texas, influenza was one of the top ten causes of death in 2000. The City of Houston conducted a “Vote and Vaccinate” project to address this public health issue. Unfortunately, it was perceived as a “get out the vote” drive in Democratic neighborhoods. Houston's experience marked the first political opposition towards the concept of administering vaccines at polling locations.

The City of Houston mobilized influenza clinics during the two week period when Texas voters may chose to vote early. This was funded partly by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and coordinated by the Sickness Prevention Achieved through Regional Collaboration as a creative outlet for local health departments to reach vulnerable populations. Four polling sites were selected in federally designated Medically Underserved Areas, neighborhoods with low income, neighborhoods with relatively high voter turnout, and areas with higher concentrations of senior citizens.

Initial reaction to the program from the general public was positive. However because of political and conservative talk radio attention, clinics were moved way from polling sites. Ultimately, 1,600 vaccines were distributed to people over 50 years old; a third of which had stated that they were unlikely or not sure if they would have received an influenza inoculation if not at the “Vote and Vaccinate” site.

This presentation will review Houston's project for an analysis on local political reactions, project perceptions, and resolution of political and ethical dilemmas involving public health activities during the actual voting process.

Learning Objectives:

Keywords: Immunizations, Politics

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Any relevant financial relationships? No

Health Care in the New Millennium: Politics, Policy and Public Health

The 135th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 3-7, 2007) of APHA