1. The impact of COVID-19 vaccination campaign on pediatric vaccine uptake based on parents' attitudes towards mandatory and recommended vaccination in Southern Italy.
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Baglivo F, De Angelis L, Magrì M, De Nicola I, De Vita E, Lopalco PL, Rizzo C, and Fedele A
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- Humans, Italy, Male, Female, Child, Child, Preschool, Immunization Programs statistics & numerical data, SARS-CoV-2 immunology, Mandatory Programs, Vaccination Hesitancy statistics & numerical data, Vaccination Hesitancy psychology, Vaccination Coverage statistics & numerical data, Patient Acceptance of Health Care statistics & numerical data, Patient Acceptance of Health Care psychology, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Parents psychology, COVID-19 prevention & control, COVID-19 Vaccines administration & dosage, Vaccination psychology, Vaccination statistics & numerical data
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Introduction: This study investigates the association between parental attitudes towards mandatory and recommended vaccines in the National Immunization Plan (NIP) of Italy and their acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 5-11 years., Methods: Using data from approximately 42,000 children in Southern Italy, parental attitudes towards previous vaccinations were examined. Mandatory and recommended vaccinations were considered for the analysis, with the first shot of each schedule being considered relevant, regardless of when it was administered or whether the recommended number of doses was administered. A multivariate logistic regression was performed to analyze associations between the covariates of age, sex, adherence to mandatory vaccinations, number of recommended vaccinations, and COVID-19 vaccination., Results: The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rate was 50.7% in our sample. We revealed a strong association between parental attitudes towards previous vaccinations and the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine. Mandatory vaccinations under the NIP showed the highest acceptance rates, and among non-mandatory vaccines, the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine had the highest acceptance rate, potentially due to its co-administration with the hexavalent vaccine. The study identified a trend of lower COVID-19 vaccine coverage in younger children., Conclusions: The study underscores the importance of co-administration approaches and well-planned vaccination schedules in enhancing vaccine coverage. It suggests that integrating newer vaccines, like the COVID-19 vaccine, into established vaccination schedules could potentially increase acceptance and coverage. The findings highlight the urgency of addressing vaccine hesitancy, particularly in the pediatric population, to ensure high vaccination coverage and effective disease control. Further research is needed to explore the potential strategies to increase vaccine acceptance., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Luigi De Angelis reports a relationship with Moderna Inc that includes: travel reimbursement. Alberto Fedele reports a relationship with Seqirus Vaccines Ltd that includes: board membership. Francesco Baglivo reports a relationship with Moderna Inc that includes: travel reimbursement. Francesco Baglivo reports a relationship with AstraZeneca that includes: educational grant. Caterina Rizzo reports a relationship with Seqirus Vaccines Ltd that includes: board membership. Caterina Rizzo reports a relationship with MSD that includes: board membership. Caterina Rizzo reports a relationship with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) that includes: board membership. Caterina Rizzo reports a relationship with Sanofi that includes: board membership. Caterina Rizzo reports a relationship with AstraZeneca that includes: board membership., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier India Pvt Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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