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COVID-19 vaccination mandates and vaccine uptake [PDF]
Abstract We evaluate the impact of government-mandated proof of vaccination requirements for access to public venues and non-essential businesses on COVID-19 vaccine uptake. We find that the announcement of a mandate is associated with a rapid and significant surge in new vaccinations (more than 60% increase in weekly first doses), using the ...
Alexander Karaivanov +3 more
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COVID-19 vaccine uptake among 5–11-year-olds is significantly lower than that of the 12+ age group. Some parents may have decided against vaccinating their children for COVID-19; others may be undecided and may be seeking more information to support ...
Zephaniah Hilton +3 more
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Healthcare workers’ COVID-19 vaccination coverage is important for staff and patient safety, workforce capacity and patient uptake. We aimed to identify COVID-19 vaccine intentions, factors associated with uptake and information needs for healthcare ...
Jessica Kaufman +14 more
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Vaccine Champions Training Program: Empowering Community Leaders to Advocate for COVID-19 Vaccines
Strong community engagement has been critical to support COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Australia and elsewhere. Community engagement builds trust, enables tailored information dissemination and shapes social norms.
Jessica Kaufman +7 more
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Improving vaccination uptake among adolescents [PDF]
Adolescent vaccination has received increased attention since the Global Vaccine Action Plan's call to extend the benefits of immunisation more equitably beyond childhood. In recent years, many programmes have been launched to increase the uptake of different vaccines in adolescent populations; however, vaccination coverage among adolescents remains ...
Abdullahi, Leila H +4 more
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Uptake of vaccination in pregnancy
Maternal immunisation is a public health strategy that aims to provide protection against certain infections to both mother and her foetus or newborn child. Vaccination of pregnant women induces vaccine-specific antibodies that lead to the subsequent transfer of these antibodies across the placenta or through breastfeeding to the offspring. At present,
Mercede Sebghati, Asma Khalil
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Background Effective implementation requires a comprehensive understanding of individual, organisational and system determinants. This study aimed to compare inductive and deductive analysis techniques to understand a complex implementation issue.
Carissa Bonner +7 more
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Parent-level barriers to uptake of childhood vaccination: a global overview of systematic reviews
Introduction Understanding barriers to childhood vaccination is crucial to inform effective interventions for maximising uptake. Published systematic reviews include different primary studies, producing varying lists of barriers.
Carissa Bonner +7 more
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P109 Influenza vaccine uptake [PDF]
Abstract Background Patients on immunosuppressive csDMARDs and bDMARDs for inflammatory and autoimmune conditions are more susceptible to infection. Viral infection in these patients is associated with an increased likelihood of severe outcomes such as bacterial pneumonia, hospitalisation and death ...
Nicola Erb, Basil Noureldin
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Incentivizing Vaccination Uptake [PDF]
This Viewpoint explains the "green pass" program in Israel to encourage residents to seek COVID-19 vaccination, with incentives including access to social, cultural, and sports events and gyms, hotels, and restaurants as well as exemption from quarantine after travel or exposure to an individual with SARS-CoV-2 infection [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR ...
Rachel, Wilf-Miron +2 more
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