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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730508/evaluating-the-impact-of-school-based-influenza-vaccination-programme-on-absenteeism-and-outbreaks-at-schools-in-hong-kong-a-retrospective-cohort-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chuhan Miao, Qingyang Lu, Yuqian Wu, Jianxun He
INTRODUCTION: Seasonal influenza causes annual school breaks and student absenteeism in Hong Kong schools and kindergartens. This proposal aims to conduct a retrospective cohort study to evaluate the impact of a school-based influenza vaccination (SIV) programme on absenteeism and outbreaks at schools in Hong Kong. METHODS: The study will compare schools that implemented the SIV programme with schools that did not. The data will be sourced from school records, encompassing absenteeism records, outbreak reports, and vaccination rates...
May 10, 2024: Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728678/health-care-access-and-covid-19-vaccination-in-the-united-states-a-cross-sectional-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles De Guzman, Chloe A Thomas, Lynn Wiwanto, Dier Hu, Jose Henriquez-Rivera, Lily Gage, Jaclyn C Perreault, Emily Harris, Charlotte Rastas, Danny McCormick, Adam Gaffney
BACKGROUND: Although federal legislation made COVID-19 vaccines free, inequities in access to medical care may affect vaccine uptake. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether health care access was associated with uptake and timeliness of COVID-19 vaccination in the United States. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: 2021 National Health Interview Survey (Q2-Q4). SUBJECTS: In all, 21,532 adults aged≥18 were included in the study...
June 1, 2024: Medical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727916/revealing-decision-making-strategies-of-americans-in-taking-covid-19-vaccination
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Azadeh Aghaeeyan, Pouria Ramazi, Mark A Lewis
Efficient coverage for newly developed vaccines requires knowing which groups of individuals will accept the vaccine immediately and which will take longer to accept or never accept. Of those who may eventually accept the vaccine, there are two main types: success-based learners, basing their decisions on others' satisfaction, and myopic rationalists, attending to their own immediate perceived benefit. We used COVID-19 vaccination data to fit a mechanistic model capturing the distinct effects of the two types on the vaccination progress...
May 10, 2024: Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725903/measles-vaccine-coverage-and-disease-outbreaks-a-systematic-review-of-the-early-impact-of-covid-19-in-low-and-lower-middle-income-countries
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REVIEW
Alice Packham, Alice E Taylor, Marie-Paule Karangwa, Emma Sherry, Claude Muvunyi, Christopher A Green
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate changes to measles-containing vaccine (MCV) provision and subsequent measles disease cases in low- and lower-middle income countries (LICs, LMICs) in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A systematic search was conducted of MEDLINE, OVID EMBASE and PubMed records. Primary quantitative and qualitative research studies published from January 2020 were included if they reported on COVID-19 impact on MCV provision and/or measles outbreak rates within LICs and LMICs. Results: 45 studies were included...
2024: International Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725431/mathematical-assessment-of-the-roles-of-age-heterogeneity-and-vaccination-on-the-dynamics-and-control-of-sars-cov-2
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Binod Pant, Abba B Gumel
The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, disproportionately affected certain segments of society, particularly the elderly population (which suffered the brunt of the burden of the pandemic in terms of severity of the disease, hospitalization, and death). This study presents a generalized multigroup model, with m heterogeneous sub-populations, to assess the population-level impact of age heterogeneity and vaccination on the transmission dynamics and control of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the United States...
September 2024: Infectious Disease Modelling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38722982/dog-ecology-and-rabies-control-including-canine-vaccination-coverage-impacts-from-a-survey-in-madagascar
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blaise Rajoromanana, Gabriel Nyirenda, Glenn T Edosoa, Radonirina L Andrianasolo, Sylvie Rietmann, Florian Marks, Raphaël Rakotozandrindrainy, Andrea Haselbeck, Paule-Aimée Ralison Farasolo
BACKGROUND: Rabies virus (RABV; species Lyssavirus rabies) is causing one of the oldest zoonotic diseases known to mankind, leading to fatal encephalomyelitis in animals and humans. Despite the existence of safe and effective vaccines to prevent the disease, an estimated 99% of human rabies deaths worldwide are caused by dog-mediated rabies with children at the highest risk of infection. Rabies has been endemic in Madagascar for over a century, yet there has been little research evaluating local knowledge and practices impacting on the rabies control and prevention...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38721643/global-burden-and-economic-impact-of-vaccine-preventable-cancer-mortality
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Goran Bencina, Edward Oliver, Anne Meiwald, Robert Hughes, Edith Morais, Georgie Weston, Karin Sundström
BackgroundInfections are responsible for approximately 13% of cancer cases worldwide and many of these infections can be prevented by vaccination. Human papillomavirus (HPV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) are among the most common infections that cause cancer deaths globally, despite effective prophylactic vaccines being available. This analysis aims to estimate the global burden and economic impact of vaccine-preventable cancer mortality across World Health Organization (WHO) regions.MethodsThe number of deaths and years of life lost (YLL) due to five different vaccine-preventable cancer forms (oral cavity, liver, laryngeal, cervical and oropharyngeal cancer) in each of the WHO regions (African, Eastern Mediterranean, European, the Americas, South-East Asia Pacific and Western Pacific) were obtained from the Institute for Health Metrics Evaluation global burden of disease dataset...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Medical Economics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720798/cost-effectiveness-of-single-visit-cervical-cancer-screening-in-kwazulu-natal-south-africa-a-model-based-analysis-accounting-for-the-hiv-epidemic
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Jacinda Tran, Christine Lee Hathaway, Cara Jill Broshkevitch, Thesla Palanee-Phillips, Ruanne Vanessa Barnabas, Darcy White Rao, Monisha Sharma
INTRODUCTION: Women living with human immunodeficiency virus (WLHIV) face elevated risks of human papillomavirus (HPV) acquisition and cervical cancer (CC). Coverage of CC screening and treatment remains low in low-and-middle-income settings, reflecting resource challenges and loss to follow-up with current strategies. We estimated the health and economic impact of alternative scalable CC screening strategies in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, a region with high burden of CC and HIV. METHODS: We parameterized a dynamic compartmental model of HPV and HIV transmission and CC natural history to KwaZulu-Natal...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717833/china-s-policies-post-covid-19-challenges-for-the-older-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuezhi Wei, Guoqing Han, Quansheng Wang
On 7 December 2022, the State Council of China released 'Measures to Further Optimize the Implementation of the Prevention and Control of the New Coronavirus Epidemic'. The previous three-year dynamic zero epidemic prevention policy was then replaced with a full liberalization policy. On 5 May 2023, the World Health Organization declared that COVID-19 no longer constituted a 'public health emergency of international concern.' However, given the ongoing prevalence of coronavirus, emerging mutations, and the liberalization of restrictions, there are increased risks of vulnerable people contracting new variants...
December 31, 2024: Global Health Action
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717344/anti-rubella-seroprevalence-assessment-in-an-adult-sample-population-in-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela Bechini, Beatrice Zanella, Benedetta Bonito, Marta Betti, Enrica Stancanelli, Marco Del Riccio, Cristina Salvati, Paolo Bonanni, Jacopo Bianchi, Ilaria Biondi, Martina Chellini, Maddalena Innocenti, Federico Manzi, Diana Paolini, Gino Sartor, Lorenzo Baggiani, Simonetta Baretti, Monica Della Fonte, Giorgio Garofalo, Giovanna Mereu, Maria Grazia Santini, Sara Boccalini
INTRODUCTION: Despite global immunization efforts, rubella remains a public health concern, particularly in high- and middle-income countries. This study focused on rubella seroprevalence in the province of Florence, Italy, aiming to identify susceptibility clusters, especially among women in their childbearing age. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted between April 2018 and December 2019, enrolling 430 adult subjects (age over 18 years). Serum samples were collected, and anti-rubella antibodies were quantified using the ELISA test...
May 2, 2024: Annali di Igiene: Medicina Preventiva e di Comunità
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716974/human-papillomavirus-vaccination-coverage-among-the-female-population-living-in-the-state-of-goi%C3%A3-s-brazil-2014-2020-a-time-series-study
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Iana Mundim de Oliveira, Bruno César Teodoro Martins, Leonardo Ribeiro Soares
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the temporal trend of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage among the female population aged 10 to 14 years, living in the state of Goiás, Brazil, between 2014 and 2022. METHODS: This was an ecological time series study using data from the Brazilian National Health System Information Technology Department (Departamento de Informática do Sistema Único de Saúde - DATASUS); the annual vaccination coverage rate was calculated based on the number of second doses administered; the trend of the rates was analyzed using the Prais-Winsten model...
2024: Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude: Revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715779/cervical-cancer-prevention-by-vaccination-review
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REVIEW
Julio Cesar González-Rodríguez, Aurelio Cruz-Valdez, Vicente Madrid-Marina
ABSTRACT: Routine use of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines is recommended in adolescents under 15 years of age worldwide. Still, effective programs remain suboptimal for several factors, making the WHO strategy to eradicate cervical cancer public health with an uncertain future. OBJECTIVE: To review the literature on the effectiveness, long-term protection, and safety of HPV vaccination programs and vaccination as adjuvant management. This review aims to describe the current state of vaccination programs and demonstrate the long-term protection and safety of vaccines implemented worldwide targeting adolescent girls, with the most recent published evidence of the three prophylactic HPV vaccines - bivalent (bHPV), quadrivalent (qHPV), and nonavalent (nHPV)-...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714680/high-sars-cov-2-incidence-and-asymptomatic-fraction-during-delta-and-omicron-ba-1-waves-in-the-gambia
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Sheikh Jarju, Rhys D Wenlock, Madikoi Danso, Dawda Jobe, Ya Jankey Jagne, Alansana Darboe, Michelle Kumado, Yusupha Jallow, Mamlie Touray, Ebrima A Ceesay, Hoja Gaye, Biran Gaye, Abdoulie Tunkara, Sheriff Kandeh, Marie Gomes, Ellen Lena Sylva, Fatoumata Toure, Hailey Hornsby, Benjamin B Lindsey, Martin J Nicklin, Jon R Sayers, Abdul K Sesay, Adam Kucharski, David Hodgson, Beate Kampmann, Thushan I de Silva
Little is known about SARS-CoV-2 infection risk in African countries with high levels of infection-driven immunity and low vaccine coverage. We conducted a prospective cohort study of 349 participants from 52 households in The Gambia between March 2021 and June 2022, with routine weekly SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR and 6-monthly SARS-CoV-2 serology. Attack rates of 45% and 57% were seen during Delta and Omicron BA.1 waves respectively. Eighty-four percent of RT-PCR-positive infections were asymptomatic. Children under 5-years had a lower incidence of infection than 18-49-year-olds...
May 7, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714451/impact-of-interventions-to-improve-hpv-vaccination-acceptance-and-uptake-in-school-based-programs-findings-of-a-pilot-project-in-quebec
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maude Dionne, Doriane Étienne, Holly O Witteman, Chantal Sauvageau, Ève Dubé
CONTEXT: Vaccination coverage against human papillomavirus (HPV) in school-based programs in Quebec, Canada, is suboptimal despite more than a decade of introduction. Three interventions to improve HPV vaccine acceptability and coverage in school-based programs were developed, implemented as part of a multicomponent strategy and evaluated. METHOD: Sixty-four (64) schools were recruited, of which 32 received the interventions (pilot schools), and 32 received usual vaccination activities (control schools)...
May 6, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714445/insufficient-vaccine-coverage-and-vaccine-hesitancy-in-people-living-with-hiv-a-prospective-study-in-outpatient-clinics-in-the-paris-region
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Agnieszka Kolakowska, Esaïe Marshall, Evguenia Krastinova, Agnès Cros, Claudine Duvivier, Pierre Leroy, Fabienne Caby, David Zucman, Arthur Maka, Dominique Salmon, Antoine Chéret
Vaccine prevention strategies play a crucial role in the management of people living with HIV (PLWH). The aim of this study was to assess vaccination coverage and identify barriers to vaccine uptake in PLWH in the Paris region. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in PLWH in 16 hospitals in the Paris region. The vaccination status, characteristics, opinions, and behaviors of participants were collected using a face-to-face questionnaire and from medical records. A total of 338 PLWH were included (response rate 99...
May 6, 2024: Vaccine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714293/analysis-of-the-fight-against-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-long-term-care-facilities-in-the-pre-vaccination-period
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Jáder Freitas Maciel Garcia de Carvalho, Rodrigo Ribeiro Dos Santos, Alcimar Marcelo do Couto, Juliana Santos Neves, Flávia Lanna de Moraes, Cristiana Ceotto Deslandes, Viviane Rodrigues Jardim, Thiara Joanna Peçanha da Cruz Tavares, Raquel Souza Azevedo, Edgar Nunes de Moraes
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected individuals residing in Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs), necessitating tailored strategies to manage outbreaks. This study examines the outcomes of the ILPI BH project, a collaborative effort between the Municipal Health Department and the Hospital das Clínicas of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, designed to mitigate COVID-19 spread within LTCFs. METHODS: Prospective cohort of secondary data: 1,794 old residents in 99 long-term care facilities of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, were followed from May 2020 to January 2021...
May 4, 2024: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713370/a-latent-profile-analysis-of-covid-19-and-influenza-vaccine-hesitancy-among-economically-marginalized-hispanic-mothers-of-children-under-five-years-of-age-in-the-us
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Yea Won Park, Elise Bragard, Purnima Madhivanan, Celia B Fisher
Rates of COVID-19 and influenza vaccine coverage among Hispanic young children continue to be low in comparison to other racial and ethnic groups in the United States. This study utilized a person-centered approach to understand COVID-19 and influenza vaccination hesitancy for young children under the age of five among 309 economically marginalized Hispanic mothers. Drawing on the cultural health belief model, in 2022, following FDA approval of the COVID-19 vaccine for young children, a latent profile analysis was conducted from which three profiles emerged...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712124/antigenic-cartography-using-hamster-sera-identifies-sars-cov-2-jn-1-evasion-seen-in-human-xbb-1-5-booster-sera
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Wei Wang, Gitanjali L Bhushan, Stephanie Paz, Charles B Stauft, Prabhu Selvaraj, Emilie Goguet, Kimberly A Bishop-Lilly, Rahul Subramanian, Russell Vassell, Sabrina Lusvarghi, Yu Cong, Brian Agan, Stephanie A Richard, Nusrat J Epsi, Anthony Fries, Christian K Fung, Matthew A Conte, Michael R Holbrook, Tony T Wang, Timothy H Burgess, Edward Mitre, Simon D Pollett, Leah C Katzelnick, Carol D Weiss
Antigenic assessments of SARS-CoV-2 variants inform decisions to update COVID-19 vaccines. Primary infection sera are often used for assessments, but such sera are rare due to population immunity from SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 vaccinations. Here, we show that neutralization titers and breadth of matched human and hamster pre-Omicron variant primary infection sera correlate well and generate similar antigenic maps. The hamster antigenic map shows modest antigenic drift among XBB sub-lineage variants, with JN...
April 6, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711516/lipidation-of-pneumococcal-proteins-enables-activation-of-human-antigen-presenting-cells-and-initiation-of-an-adaptive-immune-response
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Antje D Paulikat, Dominik Schwudke, Sven Hammerschmidt, Franziska Voß
Streptococcus pneumoniae remains a significant global threat, with existing vaccines having important limitations such as restricted serotype coverage and high manufacturing costs. Pneumococcal lipoproteins are emerging as promising vaccine candidates due to their surface exposure and conservation across various serotypes. While prior studies have explored their potential in mice, data in a human context and insights into the impact of the lipid moiety remain limited. In the present study, we examined the immunogenicity of two pneumococcal lipoproteins, DacB and MetQ, both in lipidated and non-lipidated versions, by stimulation of primary human immune cells...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708779/benefits-challenges-and-strategies-related-to-using-presumptive-recommendations-for-hpv-vaccination-a-qualitative-study-with-rural-and-non-rural-serving-primary-care-professionals
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Olufeyisayo O Odebunmi, Lisa P Spees, Caitlin B Biddell, Tatenda Yemeke, Juan Yanguela, Colleen Higgins, Melissa Gilkey, Sachiko Ozawa, Stephanie B Wheeler
HPV vaccination coverage remains far below the national target of 80% among US adolescents, particularly in rural areas, which have vaccine uptake rates that are 10% points lower than non-rural areas on average. Primary care professionals (PCPs) can increase coverage by using presumptive recommendations to introduce HPV vaccination in a way that assumes parents want to vaccinate. Through semi-structured interviews, we explored PCPs' experiences and perceptions of using presumptive recommendations in rural- and non-rural-serving primary care clinics in North Carolina...
December 31, 2024: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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