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Teo, Ryan Xuan Wei, Bernard Pui Lam Leung, Bernard Yu-Hor Thong, Justina Wei Lynn Tan, Grace Yin Lai Chan, and Xin Rong Lim. "Development of immediate and chronic spontaneous urticaria following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination: Tolerability of revaccination and immunological study." Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 53, no. 1 (2024): 57–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023249.

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Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination remains one of the key public health measures against the SARS-CoV-2 infection, significantly reducing illness severity and mortality rates. Urticaria and/or angioedema are cutaneous reactions that have been reported in response to messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccination and potentially affect fitness for revaccination.1 The development of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) post-COVID-19 vaccination2 may further discourage patients from revaccination or preclude revaccination to keep vaccinations updated. We describe a Singapore case series of 64 pati
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Zimmermann, Petra, Laure F. Pittet, Adam Finn, Andrew J. Pollard, and Nigel Curtis. "Should children be vaccinated against COVID-19?" Archives of Disease in Childhood 107, no. 3 (2021): e1.2-e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2021-323040.

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Whether all children under 12 years of age should be vaccinated against COVID-19 remains an ongoing debate. The relatively low risk posed by acute COVID-19 in children, and uncertainty about the relative harms from vaccination and disease mean that the balance of risk and benefit of vaccination in this age group is more complex. One of the key arguments for vaccinating healthy children is to protect them from long-term consequences. Other considerations include population-level factors, such as reducing community transmission, vaccine supply, cost, and the avoidance of quarantine, school closu
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Ferney, Alonso Méndez Pinto, Patricia Rojas Daza Orlys, Elizabeth Escaleras Aguilar Sonia, et al. "Sudden deafness post vaccination against Covid 19." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 14, no. 1 (2022): 151–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7009084.

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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss or sudden deafness of unknown cause is one of the adverse effects that occur after vaccination against covid 19 in adults. In the case of children, the pediatric population has been subject to vaccination in recent months with favorable results, since the adverse events presented are very mild, however, the possibility of a relationship between vaccination for covid 19 and the development of sudden post-vaccination deafness in these.
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Wu, Yufei, Huanjie Li, Yangyang Wang, et al. "Opinion Polls and Antibody Response Dynamics of Vaccination with COVID-19 Booster Vaccines." Vaccines 10, no. 5 (2022): 647. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10050647.

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As the third year of the global COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination remains the most effective tool against infections and symptomatic illness. Comprehension regarding immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is limited, and the durability of immune responses after vaccination is currently not clear. In this study, we randomly collected 395 questionnaires to analyze the current state of COVID-19 vaccination. At the same time, the serum of 16 individuals who had received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were collected at different times before and after the booster vaccination. We analyzed the dynamic changes of SAR
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Shafira, Dyah Setyawati, Hagni Wardoyo Eustachius, and Silvana Sari Linda. "Qualitative analysis of knowledge, attitude and practice of academic community of Mataram University regarding COVID-19 vaccine refusal, vaccination obligation and cultural barriers." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 13, no. 3 (2022): 124–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7678286.

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<strong>Background</strong>: COVID-19 cases in Indonesia has spread rapidly throughout the country, so the government implemented COVID-19 vaccination program. This program raises differences in public perception of COVID-19 vaccination, includes polemics against religion and beliefs, vaccinations as right or obligation, as well as refusal against vaccines. <strong>Methods</strong>: This is a qualitative descriptive study that focuses on knowledge, attitudes and behavior on three themes, namely obligation and voluntary for vaccination, the right to refuse vaccination, as well as social, religi
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Faltin, Kamil, and Magdalena Figlerowicz. "Vaccination against COVID-19 – historical foundations." Pediatria i Medycyna Rodzinna 19, no. 1 (2023): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/pimr.2023.0001.

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Vaccinations are a relatively recent development in human history. Variolation, i.e. contacting healthy persons with biological material from mildly ill individuals was the prototype of a vaccine. Although used for centuries, it was only at the end of the 19th century that Louis Pasteur developed the first successful vaccines (including against rabies). Over the years, new preparations against many diseases were developed and improved by modifying, among others, route of administration or antigen vector. The general mechanism of action, i.e. preparing the immune system to fight off a given pat
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Pastorino, Roberta, Leonardo Villani, Marco Mariani, Walter Ricciardi, Guendalina Graffigna, and Stefania Boccia. "Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions among University Students." Vaccines 9, no. 2 (2021): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020070.

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Flu vaccination for the general population, and specifically for vulnerable subgroups, brings the potential to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of mobility, mortality, and hospitalizations. In Italy, flu vaccination is recommended to all ≥6 months of age, even if it is only free of charge for specific categories. We investigated the intentions towards flu and COVID-19 vaccinations from a sample of 436 Italian university students. Results of a web-based survey show that 77.52% of them were willing to get the flu vaccine and 94.73% were willing to be vaccinated against COVID-1
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Shafira Dyah Setyawati, Eustachius Hagni Wardoyo, and Linda Silvana Sari. "Qualitative analysis of knowledge, attitude and practice of academic community of Mataram University regarding COVID-19 vaccine refusal, vaccination obligation and cultural barriers." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 13, no. 3 (2022): 124–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2022.13.3.0354.

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Background: COVID-19 cases in Indonesia has spread rapidly throughout the country, so the government implemented COVID-19 vaccination program. This program raises differences in public perception of COVID-19 vaccination, includes polemics against religion and beliefs, vaccinations as right or obligation, as well as refusal against vaccines. Methods: This is a qualitative descriptive study that focuses on knowledge, attitudes and behavior on three themes, namely obligation and voluntary for vaccination, the right to refuse vaccination, as well as social, religious and cultural barriers in accep
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Zorin, Konstantin V. "Social and Ethical problems of Vaccination against COVID-19." Alma mater. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, no. 1 (January 2022): 102–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/am.01-22.102.

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The author analyzes the social and ethical problems associated with vaccination against COVID-19. The following research methods were used in the work: study and analysis of special literature, synthesis, modeling, comparison, generalization, observation, system analysis and theoretical knowledge. It was concluded that the violation of the basic principles of voluntariness and awareness, as well as the lack of proper control of the quality, efficacy and safety of vaccines, reduce public confidence in vaccination in general. The article contains a number of social and ethical recommendations th
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Cabrnochová, Hana. "Vaccination of children against COVID-19." Česko-slovenská pediatrie 78, Suppl.1 (2023): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.55095/cspediatrie2023/026.

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Bade, Verena, Hendrik Schmitz, and Beatrice Baaba Tawiah. "Regional variations in vaccination against COVID-19 in Germany." PLOS ONE 19, no. 4 (2024): e0296976. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296976.

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Vaccination willingness against COVID-19 is generally perceived as low. Moreover, there is large heterogeneity across and within countries. As a whole, Germany has average vaccination rates compared to other industrialized countries. However, vaccination rates in the 16 different German federal states differ by more than 20 percentage points. We describe variation in vaccination rates on the level of the 400 German counties using data on all vaccinations carried out until December 2022. Around 52-72% of that variation can be explained by regional differences in demographic characteristics, hou
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Rasool, Shivan, and Ibrahum Mustafa. "Knowledge and Attitude of People about Vaccination of Corona Virus Disease in Erbil City." Erbil Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 7, no. 2 (2024): 200–213. https://doi.org/10.15218/ejnm.2024.19.

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Background and Objective: Vaccine are an effective way to protect people against many infectious diseases. A variety of vaccines have been accepted against Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and offered all over the world. Having a good level of knowledge and individual attitude regarding vaccination can have an impact on vaccinating against Covid-19. Therefore, the study aimed to investigate the knowledge and attitudes about Covid-19 vaccinations in Erbil City. Methods: Community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in different areas in Erbil city. A non-probability (convenience) sample was
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Martinón-Torres, Federico. "Pediatric vaccination against COVID-19 and despite COVID-19." Anales de Pediatría (English Edition) 96, no. 1 (2022): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anpede.2021.11.001.

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Phan, Colleen, Brandon Mercado, Justin Travis, and Ginny Webb. "Identifying the Predictors of Pediatric Vaccine Uptake during the COVID-19 Pandemic." COVID 4, no. 4 (2024): 495–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/covid4040033.

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Identifying determinants of vaccination uptake is critical for public and community health. The population became divided in regard to preventative measures and vaccinations during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, there are varying opinions on decisions to vaccinate children against childhood diseases and COVID-19. Recent findings suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing vaccine hesitancy. Here, we assess vaccine hesitancy in parents by identifying predictors of vaccine acceptance by parents during the COVID-19 pandemic using a survey given to parents in South Carolina. K
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Basavewowdanadoddi Marinaik, Shrinivasa, Adhin Bhaskar, Ponnuraja Chinnaiyan, and Padmapriyadarsini Chandrasekaran. "Does BCG Or MMR Or Routine Vaccination Coverage Protect Against COVID Infection And Mortality In India?" National Journal of Community Medicine 13, no. 11 (2022): 840–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.55489/njcm.131120222297.

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Background: The routine vaccinations and acquired immunity by other viral infections were believed to be acting as a protective factor against severe COVID-19 outbreaks in some countries. This study is overviewing the relationship of routine BCG, MMR vaccinations and reported MMR disease outbreak with reported COVID-19 infection across the Indian states. Methods: The data on vaccination coverage and respiratory disease infection was obtained from Universal immunization program and Integrated disease surveillance project reports. spearman rank Correlation has been used to assess the relationshi
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Chellamuthu, Lalithambigai, and Abhijit Vinodrao Boratne. "Drive-in Vaccination against COVID-19 in India." Healthline 12, no. 4 (2021): 100–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.51957/healthline_289_2021.

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India rolled out COVID-19vaccination campaign in a phased manner starting from health care workers on January 2021. Now that India has opened vaccinations to all ≥18-year-olds from May 2021, government is attempting to make the vaccination campaign as quick as possible, and health authorities are experimenting with novel approach of drive-in vaccination against COVID-19in some states. This is a safe and efficient way to vaccinate a large number of people within a short period of time while maintaining social distance. This also makes it easier and more comfortable for the elderly, patients wit
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Pan, Fengming, Hongyu Zhao, Stephen Nicholas, Elizabeth Maitland, Rugang Liu, and Qingzhen Hou. "Parents’ Decisions to Vaccinate Children against COVID-19: A Scoping Review." Vaccines 9, no. 12 (2021): 1476. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121476.

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Since 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in sickness, hospitalizations, and deaths of the old and young and impacted global social and economy activities. Vaccination is one of the most important and efficient ways to protect against the COVID-19 virus. In a review of the literature on parents’ decisions to vaccinate their children, we found that widespread vaccination was hampered by vaccine hesitancy, especially for children who play an important role in the coronavirus transmission in both family and school. To analyze parent vaccination decision-making for children, our review of the
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De Michele, Manuela, Joshua Kahan, Irene Berto, et al. "Cerebrovascular Complications of COVID-19 and COVID-19 Vaccination." Circulation Research 130, no. 8 (2022): 1187–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.122.319954.

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The risk of stroke and cerebrovascular disease complicating infection with SARS-CoV-2 has been extensively reported since the onset of the pandemic. The striking efforts of many scientists in cooperation with regulators and governments worldwide have rapidly brought the development of a large landscape of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. The novel DNA and mRNA vaccines have offered great flexibility in terms of antigen production and led to an unprecedented rapidity in effective and safe vaccine production. However, as mass vaccination has progressed, rare but catastrophic cases of thrombosis have
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Shiloh, Shoshana, Shira Peleg, and Gabriel Nudelman. "Vaccination Against COVID-19: A Longitudinal Trans-Theoretical Study to Determine Factors that Predict Intentions and Behavior." Annals of Behavioral Medicine 56, no. 4 (2021): 357–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/abm/kaab101.

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Abstract Background Despite the clear benefits of vaccination, their uptake against common infectious diseases is suboptimal. In December 2020, vaccines against COVID-19 became available. Purpose To determine factors that predict who will take the COVID-19 vaccine based on a conceptual model. Methods An online survey was administered twice: prior to public vaccination, and after vaccinations were available. Participants were 309 Israelis with initial data and 240 at follow-up. Baseline questionnaires measured intentions to be vaccinated and hypothesized predictors clustered in four categories:
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Tsyganenko, O. I. "The problem of the potentially danger of an aggressive autoimmune nature of immunity in women during the vaccination of sportswomen against the COVID-19 coronavirus: solutions." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 5(136) (May 22, 2021): 137–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2021.5(135).32.

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With the beginning of the mass vaccination against the coronavirus COVID-19, the problem of the potentially of the danger of the aggressive autoimmune nature of immunity in women during the vaccination of sportswomen against the coronavirus COVID -19 arose.&#x0D; Objective of the study: to determine ways to solve the problem potentially of the danger of an aggressive autoimmune nature of immunity in women when vaccinating sportswomen against the COVID -19 coronavirus. Research methods: methods of theoretical analysis of scientific literature are used: generalizations, synthesis, abstractions,
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JOE, Tegu. "Ethical Issues in the French Vaccination Campaign Against COVID-19*." Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 24, no. 2 (2021): 139–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.35301/ksme.2021.24.2.139.

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Thanks to COVID-19 vaccines that developed earlier than expected, the end of long Coronavirus era seems to be in sight. However, the vaccination news from all across the world tells us that Coronavirus vaccinations are a matter of order, unlike prevention. In particular, right after the French vaccination campaign launched on December 27th, 2020, the confusion and chaos shown in its early stage of the French vaccination campaign require a close examination since their vaccination strategy was based on the ethical value of respect for human dignity. In the initial French vaccination plan, their
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Jęśkowiak, Izabela, Benita Wiatrak, Patrycja Grosman-Dziewiszek, and Adam Szeląg. "The Incidence and Severity of Post-Vaccination Reactions after Vaccination against COVID-19." Vaccines 9, no. 5 (2021): 502. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9050502.

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The pandemic of COVID-19 might be limited by vaccination. Society should be vaccinated to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and to protect persons who are at high risk for complications. In Poland, the National Vaccination Program has been introduced, which is a strategy for planning activities to ensure safe and effective vaccinations among Polish citizens. It includes not only the purchase of an appropriate number of vaccines, their distribution but also monitoring of the course and effectiveness of vaccination and the safety of Poles. The national COVID-19 immunizati
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Costantino, Claudio, Giorgio Graziano, Nicole Bonaccorso, et al. "Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions and Vaccination Acceptance/Hesitancy among the Community Pharmacists of Palermo’s Province, Italy: From Influenza to COVID-19." Vaccines 10, no. 3 (2022): 475. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10030475.

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In Italy, following the start of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination campaign, community pharmacies (CPs) were recruited on a voluntary basis in order to administer COVID-19 vaccines as part of their activities. The aim of the present study was to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding SARS-CoV-2 infection prevention, and vaccine acceptance/hesitancy towards COVID-19 and influenza vaccinations among the community pharmacists operating in the Palermo Province. A cross-sectional study was conducted, with two different questionnaires administered before and after the conduction of t
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Galanis, Petros, Irene Vraka, Olga Siskou, Olympia Konstantakopoulou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, and Daphne Kaitelidou. "Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines among Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis." Vaccines 10, no. 5 (2022): 766. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10050766.

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Mass vaccination against COVID-19 is essential to control the pandemic. COVID-19 vaccines are now recommended during pregnancy to prevent adverse outcomes. With this review, we aimed to evaluate the evidence in the literature regarding the uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations among pregnant women. A comprehensive search was performed in PubMed, Medline, Scopus, ProQuest, Web of Science, CINAHL, and medRxiv from inception to 23 March 2022. We performed a meta-analysis to estimate the overall proportion of pregnant women vaccinated against COVID-19. We found 11 studies including 703,004 pregnant wome
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Yushchenko, L. O., V. S. Oliynyk, О. V. Tikholaz, G. I. Mantak, and V. О. Tikholaz. "The main issues of children and adolescents vaccination against COVID-19." Modern pediatrics. Ukraine, no. 3(123) (April 30, 2022): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15574/sp.2022.123.55.

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The main principles of specific immunoprophylaxis of COVID-19 in children and adolescents were determined based on the accumulated scientific data. It was established that only two vaccines, Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b2) «Comirnaty» and Moderna mRNA-1273 «Spikevax» were approved by the WHO for emergency use in children and only the first of them was approved for use in Ukraine. Both vaccines have a proven safety and efficacy profile according to the results of clinical trials. The current analysis of side effects associated with Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b2) "Comirnaty" and Moderna mRNA-1273 "Spikev
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Chen, Yi-Lung, Yen-Ju Lin, Yu-Ping Chang, Wen-Jiun Chou, and Cheng-Fang Yen. "Differences in Sources of Information, Risk Perception, and Cognitive Appraisals between People with Various Latent Classes of Motivation to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 and Previous Seasonal Influenza Vaccination: Facebook Survey Study with Latent Profile Analysis in Taiwan." Vaccines 9, no. 10 (2021): 1203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9101203.

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The present study aimed (1) to identify distinct latent classes of motivation to get vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and previous seasonal influenza vaccination among people in Taiwan and (2) to examine the roles of sources of information, risk perception, and cognitive appraisals of vaccination against COVID-19 in these classes. We recruited 1047 participants through a Facebook advertisement. The participants’ motivation to get vaccinated against COVID-19, previous seasonal influenza vaccination, sources of information about COVID-19 vaccination, risk perception of COVI
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Kihara, Anne B. "Vaccination against COVID‐19 in Africa." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 153, no. 2 (2021): 186–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.13646.

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Binns, Colin, Wah Yun Low, and Noran Naqiah Hairi. "Vaccination of Children Against COVID-19." Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 34, no. 4 (2022): 471–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10105395221094802.

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Kasperska-Dębowska, Paulina Marta, Eliza Oleksy, and Anna Wojtczak. "Vaccination against COVID-19 in Poland." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 11, no. 9 (2021): 90–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/jehs.2021.11.09.012.

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Introduction. Due to the still difficult and worsening epidemic situation in Poland, related to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), it turned out to be necessary to develop, prepare and conduct additional training on the work of medical personnel during the pandemic. Preventive vaccinations and their skilful implementation play a very important role.Aim. The aim of the systematic review is to present the general principles, procedures and competences of nurses in the pandemic era, this work can be used to conduct a comparative meta-analysis.Disscusion. The vaccine protects
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Tylicki, Leszek. "Immunity after Vaccination against COVID-19." Vaccines 11, no. 11 (2023): 1723. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11111723.

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Fomina, L. A., and M. P. Sorokina. "Role of vaccination against COVID‑19." Medical alphabet, no. 18 (October 28, 2023): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2023-18-15-18.

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Several vaccines from SARS-COV-2 are used in Russia, which have successfully passed all the stages of testing and showed their effectiveness.Purpose. The study was aimed to clarify the manifestations and course, severity of COVID-19 in SARS-CoV-2 vaccinated and unvaccinated patients.Materials and methods. 62 patients treated in an infectious hospital with a positive test for SARS-CoV-2 were examined. When selecting groups, the pseudorandomization method was used. Clinical symptoms of the disease, anamnesis data, results of pulse oximetry, computed tomography of the chest, clinical blood analys
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Kasperska, Paulina, Eliza Oleksy, and Anna Wojtczak. "Vaccination against COVID-19 in Poland." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 11, no. 9 (2021): 90–95. https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.09.012.

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<strong>Kasperska</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Paulina, Oleksy Eliza, Wojtczak Anna</strong><strong>. </strong><strong>Vaccination against COVID-19 in Poland</strong><strong>.</strong><strong>&nbsp;Journal of Education, Health</strong>&nbsp;<strong>and Sport. 2021;11(</strong><strong>9</strong><strong>):</strong><strong>90</strong><strong>-</strong><strong>95</strong><strong>. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI </strong><strong>http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.0</strong><strong>9</strong><strong>.0</strong><strong>12</strong> <strong>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/JEHS.2021.11.0<
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Radenkovic, Miroslav. "Ethical Challenges in Mandatory Vaccination Against Covid-19." Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Bioethica 66, Special Issue (2021): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbbioethica.2021.spiss.96.

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"The current COVID-19 pandemic creates unique and unmatched challenges to healthcare system worldwide. For vulnerable hosts such as immunodeficient individuals, older people, and those with additional comorbidities, SARS-CoV-2 infection primary raises high risk of death outcome. The population should be protected from the further distribution of SARS-CoV-2 through contact distancing, the using of protective masks and other hygiene measures, but also through vaccination, since vaccinations are one of the most important primary prevention tools. Therefore, vaccine is anticipated to protect the v
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Jankowska-Polańska, Beata, Kathie Sarzyńska, Eddie Czwojdziński, Natalia Świątoniowska-Lonc, Krzysztof Dudek, and Agnieszka Piwowar. "Attitude of Health Care Workers and Medical Students towards Vaccination against COVID-19." Vaccines 10, no. 4 (2022): 535. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10040535.

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The role of medical personnel in promoting vaccination and pro-health attitudes seems to be of key importance for protection against COVID-19. The aim of the study was to assess the attitudes of health care workers and students of medical faculties towards preventive vaccinations against COVID-19. A cross-sectional online self-administered survey was conducted among 497 people. The questions concerned attitudes towards vaccination as well as concerns about the side effects of the vaccine and contracting COVID-19. A positive attitude to vaccination was observed in 82% of the respondents. More t
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Kaur, Gurmeet. "Battle of COVID-19." Journal of Medical Academics 4, no. 1 (2021): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10070-0071.

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It was in January 2021 the free vaccination against COVID-19 commenced in India and the government urged all of its citizens to get vaccinated which was expected to be the largest vaccination program in the world. Out of the various COVID-19 vaccines that were under various stages of clinical trials in India, four were developed in the country. Covishield (the name employed in India for the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine) and Covaxin, the home-manufactured vaccine produced by Bharat Biotech had received approval from the Drug Controller of India. Indian manufacturers had stated that they can meet
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Ferney Alonso Méndez Pinto, Orlys Patricia Rojas Daza, Sonia Elizabeth Escaleras Aguilar, et al. "Sudden deafness post vaccination against Covid 19." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 14, no. 1 (2022): 151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.14.1.0309.

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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss or sudden deafness of unknown cause is one of the adverse effects that occur after vaccination against covid 19 in adults. In the case of children, the pediatric population has been subject to vaccination in recent months with favorable results, since the adverse events presented are very mild, however, the possibility of a relationship between vaccination for covid 19 and the development of sudden post-vaccination deafness in these.
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Kuzmenko, Olha, and Svitlana Kolomiiets. "Trust in Vaccination as a Factor in Public Health During a Pandemic." Business Ethics and Leadership 5, no. 4 (2021): 90–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/bel.5(4).90-100.2021.

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The article summarizes the arguments in the scientific debate on public trust in vaccination against COVID-19. The main purpose of the research is to model the trend of changes in the trust in vaccination against COVID-19, analyzing time series by exponential smoothing. The object of the study is the public trust in vaccination against COVID-19. The research aims to model the changing trend of the trust in the vaccination against COVID-19 using time series analysis. Systematization of literature sources and approaches to solving the vaccination problem during the pandemic showed that various p
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Cocchio, Silvia, Federico Zabeo, Giulia Tremolada, et al. "COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience." Vaccines 10, no. 8 (2022): 1362. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081362.

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Even if most of the complications due to COVID-19 are observed in the elderly, in Italy the impact of COVID-19 among young people has not been negligible. Furthermore, their contribution to SARS-CoV-2 circulation is still unclear. These reasons have driven policy makers to involve subjects aged 5 to 17 years in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. However, the trade-off of vaccinating this age-group should be further investigated, especially in view of the rise of new immunologically evasive variants of concern (VOCs). We used regional databases to retrospectively estimate vaccine effectiveness
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Mahmood, Qaisar Khalid, Muhammad Farooq, and Muhammad Uzair. "A Cross-Sectional Study of Parents’ Attitudes towards Children Vaccination against COVID-19." Journal of Social Sciences Review 2, no. 4 (2022): 193–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.54183/jssr.v2i4.75.

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COVID-19 vaccine has recently been approved for Pakistani children. Understanding parental intentions to vaccinate children against COVID-19 is important to the development of an effective COVID-19 vaccine campaign. This study was conducted to analyze parents’ attitudes towards their children's vaccination against COVID-19 and their knowledge about the vaccination campaign for children younger than 12 years. An online survey was conducted, and five hundred and twenty-three parents participated in the survey. Findings indicate that majority of the parents had the knowledge of the vaccination ca
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Alqahtani, Yahya S. "Acceptability of the COVID-19 Vaccine among Adults in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study of the General Population in the Southern Region of Saudi Arabia." Vaccines 10, no. 1 (2021): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10010041.

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Vaccines afford protection against infectious diseases. However, a sizeable part of the population refuse vaccinations and continue to dispute the evidence supporting vaccinations. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and its determinants among the Saudi population in the southern region of Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional survey studied COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in adults in Saudi Arabia, targeting the general population in the southwestern region. Data were collected through an online survey questionnaire tool. All data were analysed usi
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Šljivo, Armin, Arian Abdulkhaliq, Nermir Granov, et al. "COVID-19 vaccination knowledge, attitudes and practices among the general population of Romania during the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic." SAGE Open Medicine 11 (January 2023): 205031212311656. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121231165670.

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Objective: Romania began its COVID-19 immunization programme with approved vaccinations in three stages, as follows: The first step of vaccination is for health and social professionals, the second stage is for high-risk persons and the third stage is for the remainder of the general public. This study aims at assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice towards COVID-19 and vaccination against COVID-19 in the Romanian population during the third wave of the pandemic. Methods: This cross-sectional study was based on a Bosnian and Herzegovinian study on COVID-19 vaccination during the country
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Cristian, Daniel, Zyad Rusdi, Desella Chandra, and Tji Beng Jap. "COVID-19 Vaccination Geographic Information System Application." International Journal of Application on Sciences, Technology and Engineering 1, no. 1 (2023): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/ijaste.v1.i1.48-53.

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COVID-19 is an infectious disease that was first discovered in Wuhan. This virus is transmitted through physical contact between humans. However, the government found a way to protect people against this virus, which is through vaccination. This geographic information system application for COVID-19 vaccination was created with the aim of providing important information to the public regarding the dangers of the COVID-19 virus, from its variants, to how it spreads. This website provides important information about vaccinations as well as vaccine information that has been provided to the public
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Park, Dong Choon, Joon Hyung Yeo, and Seung Geun Yeo. "Abnormal uterine bleeding after COVID-19 vaccination in South Korea." Journal of Immunology 212, no. 1_Supplement (2024): 0114_4177. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.212.supp.0114.4177.

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Abstract Background: Various adverse reactions have been reported after vaccination against COVID-19. Objective: Few studies to date, however, have analyzed uterine bleeding after COVID-19 vaccination. The present study therefore evaluated the incidence of abnormal uterine bleeding after COVID-19 vaccination in South Korea. Methods: Data on suspected adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccination reported to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency from February 26, 2021, to June 29, 2023 (week 121), were analyzed. Subjects who experienced abnormal uterine bleeding were identified, and the i
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VIZEL, ALEXANDER A., IRINA YU VIZEL, MIKHAIL P. KOSTINOV, and NAIL B. AMIROV. "SARCOIDOSIS. NEW COVID-19 INFECTION AND VACCINATION ISSUES." Bulletin of Contemporary Clinical Medicine 14, no. 4 (2021): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.20969/vskm.2021.14(4).48-57.

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Aim.The aim of the study was to analyze the available publications devoted to the problem of the combination of the new infection COVID­19 and sarcoidosis, and the issues of vaccination in sarcoidosis. The urgency of the problem is dictated by the need to prevent infections in such granulomatosis as well as by the growing worldwide experience of vaccination against COVID­19. Material and methods. An analytical review of 50 publications in the scientific medical literature was performed. Results and discussion. A review of publications has shown that there is already an accumulation of data on
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Duncan, Leah, David Baalmann, Colleen Loo-Gross, et al. "Factors Affecting Parental Intent to Vaccinate Against COVID-19 in the United States." Kansas Journal of Medicine 17, no. 3 (2024): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol17.21895.

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Introduction. The topic of childhood vaccinations has become increasingly contentious, sparking debate and challenging decisions for parents, study aimed to explore the factors influencing COVID-19 vaccination plans for parents of unvaccinated children and identify the most common reasons for not vaccinating children against COVID-19 in the United States. Methods. Authors analyzed data from Phase 3.7, Week 53 of the United States Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey (N = 68,504), collected from January 4 to January 16, 2023. Standard descriptive statistics and adjusted odds ratio (aOR) were
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T, Weitao. "How Will the Covid-19 Vaccines Help Shape the Herd Immunity against Covid-19?" Virology & Immunology Journal 5, no. 1 (2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/vij-16000264.

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Severe acute respiratory coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2 and the related disease COVID-19) has revealed the devastating impact of the pandemic on a susceptible human population. Herd immunity is considered as an effective intervention to restrict the viral spread based on the conception that the proportion of individuals immune to SARS-CoV-2 is greater than the herd immunity threshold at which persistent transmission is unlikely to occur so that the pandemic is likely to decline. Herd immunity threshold varies with environmental, epidemiological and immunological settings. Establishment of herd immu
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Mouliou, Dimitra S., Ioannis Pantazopoulos, and Konstantinos I. Gourgoulianis. "Social Response to the Vaccine against COVID-19: The Underrated Power of Influence." Journal of Personalized Medicine 12, no. 1 (2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm12010015.

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Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the need for preventive medicine and vaccinology to be paralleled to eliminate COVID-19 cases. Methods: A web-based questionnaire was disseminated through social media in the late November assessing the factors that may have influenced the final response to vaccination against COVID-19 in vaccinated and non-vaccinated Greek people. Results: Women, the younger generations, and university graduates were more likely to accept vaccination, whereas men, those with a basic education level, and the older generation showed a
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Brodziak, Anna, Dawid Sigorski, Małgorzata Osmola, et al. "Attitudes of Patients with Cancer towards Vaccinations—Results of Online Survey with Special Focus on the Vaccination against COVID-19." Vaccines 9, no. 5 (2021): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9050411.

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Recently developed COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduce the risk of severe coronavirus disease, which is essential in the particularly vulnerable cancer patient population. There is a growing anti-vaccine concern that may affect the success of the fight against the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. To evaluate opinions and attitudes toward vaccination, we conducted an anonymous online survey among Polish patients diagnosed with cancer. We analyzed how socio-demographic factors, type of cancer, comorbidities, previous influenza vaccinations, and information sources affect the general willingness and opinio
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Root-Bernstein, Robert. "Pneumococcal and Influenza Vaccination Rates and Pneumococcal Invasive Disease Rates Set Geographical and Ethnic Population Susceptibility to Serious COVID-19 Cases and Deaths." Vaccines 9, no. 5 (2021): 474. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9050474.

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This study examines the relationship of pneumococcal vaccination rates, influenza, measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccinations (DTP), polio, Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), and Bacillus Calmette–Guerin (tuberculosis) vaccination rates to COVID-19 case and death rates for 51 nations that have high rates of COVID-19 testing and for which nearly complete childhood, at-risk adult and elderly pneumococcal vaccination data were available. The study is unique in a large number of nations examined, the range of vaccine controls, in testing effects of combinations of vacc
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Melkonyan, Naira, Arman Badalyan, Hasmik Hovhannisyan, and Karine Poghosyan. "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine immunization services in Yerevan and vaccinations against COVID-19 in Armenia." Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 16, no. 11 (2022): 1687–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3855/jidc.17028.

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Introduction: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has led to millions of deaths around the world. The indirect effects of the pandemic, include disruption of routine immunization services.&#x0D; Methodology: We conducted a retrospective review to assess the impact of the pandemic on routine immunization in Yerevan and the vaccinations against COVID-19 in Armenia. We compared the number of administered doses of DPT/VHB/HIB/IPV1,2,3, Pneumococcal1,2,3, Rotarix1,2, and MMR1 vaccines in target groups in 2020 and 2021 and the total vaccination coverage in 2019, 2020, and 2021. We also analyzed the n
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