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  Published on Tuesday July 19, 2022
Vaccines for children

Influenza vaccine administration in a paediatric intensive care unit
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2022; 58(10): 1766-70 | Sonja Elia et al.
Influenza in children is associated with high rates of hospitalisation and vaccination can reduce the incidence of disease. Patients can be opportunistically immunised while in hospital; however, this is not routine practice in the paediatric intensive...
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The willingness of parents to vaccinate their children younger than 12 years against COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in Malaysia
BMC Public Health 2022; 22(1): 1265 | Ng Diana-Leh-Ching et al.
Immunization is the most reliable and cost effective public health intervention that has ever been implemented in human history, with millions of lives saved each year [1, 2]. A vaccine confers protection against pathogens via two mechanisms [3]. First,...
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A pre-vaccine analysis using the Health Belief Model to explain parents' willingness to vaccinate (WTV) their children in the United States: implications for vaccination programs
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research 2022; 22(5): 753-61 | Diana Reindl et al.
This study uses the Health Belief Model (HBM) to explain parents' willingness to vaccinate (WTV) their children with COVID-19 vaccine in the United States (US). The analysis included determining if vaccination choice among parents statistically varied...
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Vaccines for adults

The role of routine SARS-CoV-2 screening of healthcare-workers in acute care hospitals in 2020: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BMC Infectious Diseases 2022; 22(1): 584 | Jabs J. M. et al.
To control the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, measures such as personal protective equipment (PPE), disinfection, virucidal gargling and nasal spray [1], window ventilation or mechanical ventilation systems, public restrictions such as business closures,...
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The short term safety of COVID‐19 vaccines in Australia: AusVaxSafety active surveillance, February – August 2021
The Medical journal of Australia 2022; 217(4): 195-202 | Lucy Deng et al.
Clinical trials of the COVID‐19 vaccines Comirnaty and Vaxzevria have found that mild to moderate local and systemic reactions are common, but serious events are few. The new: In the largest published post‐marketing analysis of the safety...
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