item: #1 of 55 id: cord-000244-wrru98zg author: Pfeil, Alena title: A cross-sectional survey to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding seasonal influenza vaccination among European travellers to resource-limited destinations date: 2010-07-07 words: 1744 flesch: 37 summary: key: cord-000244-wrru98zg authors: Pfeil, Alena; Mütsch, Margot; Hatz, Christoph; Szucs, Thomas D title: A cross-sectional survey to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding seasonal influenza vaccination among European travellers to resource-limited destinations date: 2010-07-07 journal: BMC Public Health DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-402 sha: doc_id: 244 cord_uid: wrru98zg BACKGROUND: Influenza is one of the most common vaccine-preventable diseases in travellers. By performing two cross-sectional questionnaire surveys during winter 2009 and winter 2010 among European travellers to resource-limited destinations, we aimed to investigate knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding seasonal influenza vaccination. keywords: influenza; risk; travel; travellers; vaccination cache: cord-000244-wrru98zg.txt plain text: cord-000244-wrru98zg.txt item: #2 of 55 id: cord-000336-57es391o author: Liao, Qiuyan title: Factors Affecting Intention to Receive and Self-Reported Receipt of 2009 Pandemic (H1N1) Vaccine in Hong Kong: A Longitudinal Study date: 2011-03-11 words: 7654 flesch: 36 summary: [50] : vaccination history and anticipated regret respectively accounted for an additional 10.7% and 13.7% of total variance in influenza vaccination intention [50] . 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[27] , further studies are needed to explore the influences on nurses' attitudes and practices regarding influenza vaccination and to identify the major influencing factors for their vaccination behaviours. keywords: health; influenza; knowledge; nurses; perception; risk; vaccination cache: cord-000724-lzhobnch.txt plain text: cord-000724-lzhobnch.txt item: #4 of 55 id: cord-002137-j5sfiyz8 author: Ward, Kirsten title: Annual influenza vaccination: coverage and attitudes of primary care staff in Australia date: 2010-10-12 words: 3707 flesch: 40 summary: Results Reported influenza vaccination coverage in both 2007 and 2008 was greater than 70%, with GPs reporting higher coverage than PNs in both years. Conclusions Rates of influenza vaccination coverage reported in this study were higher than in previous studies of hospital and institutional HCWs, though it is possible that the study design may have contributed to these higher results. keywords: care; coverage; gps; health; influenza; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-002137-j5sfiyz8.txt plain text: cord-002137-j5sfiyz8.txt item: #5 of 55 id: cord-003828-bhfghcby author: Zrzavy, Tobias title: Vaccination in Multiple Sclerosis: Friend or Foe? date: 2019-08-07 words: 5607 flesch: 29 summary: Plotkin's Vaccines Vaccine adjuvants: putting innate immunity to work In vivo activation of antigen-specific CD4 T cells Superior immunogenicity of inactivated whole virus H5N1 influenza vaccine is primarily controlled by Toll-like receptor signalling Aluminum hydroxide adjuvants activate caspase-1 and induce IL-1beta and IL-18 release Immunological mechanisms of vaccination Vaccine adjuvants: from 1920 to 2015 and beyond Comparative safety of vaccine adjuvants: a summary of current evidence and future needs Adjuvants Safety Project C. Safety of vaccine adjuvants: focus on autoimmunity Adjuvant System AS03 containing α-tocopherol modulates innate immune response and leads to improved adaptive immunity Cell recruitment and cytokines in skin mice sensitized with the vaccine adjuvants: saponin, incomplete Freund's adjuvant, and monophosphoryl lipid A Human T H 17 lymphocytes promote blood-brain barrier disruption and central nervous system inflammation Cellular mechanisms of IL-17-induced blood-brain barrier disruption Induction of lupus autoantibodies by adjuvants Increased incidence and clinical picture of childhood narcolepsy following the 2009 H1N1 pandemic vaccination campaign in Finland Carbohydrate-based immune adjuvants Extrafollicular antibody responses Control systems and decision making for antibody production Rabies vaccine prepared in human cell cultures: progress and perspectives Therefore, vaccination of MS patients is of major interest. keywords: adjuvants; cells; hepatitis; immune; influenza; patients; risk; sclerosis; vaccination; vaccines cache: cord-003828-bhfghcby.txt plain text: cord-003828-bhfghcby.txt item: #6 of 55 id: cord-004073-k6ad4qgu author: Kabir, K. M. Ariful title: Modelling and analysing the coexistence of dual dilemmas in the proactive vaccination game and retroactive treatment game in epidemic viral dynamics date: 2019-12-04 words: 5902 flesch: 38 summary: R. Soc Information cascades in complex networks Incorporating latent constraints to enhance inference of network structure Statistical physics of vaccination Vaccination and the theory of games Can influenza epidemics be prevented by voluntary vaccination? Three-strategy and four-strategy model of vaccination game introducing an intermediate protecting measure To vaccinate or not to vaccinate: a comprehensive study of vaccination-subsidizing policies with multi-agent simulations and mean-field modeling Influence of breaking the symmetry between disease transmission and information propagation networks on stepwise decisions concerning vaccination Investigation of epidemic spreading process on multiplex networks by incorporating fatal properties Suppression of epidemic spreading process on multiplex networks via active immunization Discerning influential spreaders in complex networks by accounting the spreading heterogeneity of the nodes Coevolution of vaccination opinions and awareness affecting the spread of epidemics Virus propagation and patch distribution in multiplex networks: modeling, analysis, and optimal allocation Community detection in temporal networks via a spreading process Coupled disease-behavior dynamics on complex networks: a review Effects of stubborn decision-makers on vaccination and disease propagation in social network Effect of noise-perturbing intermediate defense measures in voluntary vaccination games Realistic decision-making processes in a vaccination game Effect of intermediate defense measures in voluntary vaccination games Which is more effective for suppressing an infectious disease: imperfect vaccination or defense against contagion? Dynamical behaviors for vaccination can suppress infectious disease-a game theoretical approach Oseltamivir-resistant influenza A viruses circulating in Japan Dilemma game structure observed in traffic flow at a 2-to-1 lane junction Dilemma game structure hidden in traffic flow at a bottleneck due to a 2 into 1 lane junction /journal/rspa Proc. Also, our model gives a clear procedure to quantify the social dilemmas, respectively, entailed by 'vaccination game' and 'treatment game'. keywords: dilemma; epidemic; game; individuals; model; social; time; treatment; vaccination cache: cord-004073-k6ad4qgu.txt plain text: cord-004073-k6ad4qgu.txt item: #7 of 55 id: cord-004203-mkr7n1i0 author: Mah, Catherine L. title: What’s Public? What’s Private?: Policy Trade-offs and the Debate Over Mandatory Annual Influenza Vaccination for Health Care Workers date: 2008-05-01 words: 2238 flesch: 40 summary: 2, 3 To the extent that governments act to constrain the actions of individuals in the public interest, public health policies represent the exercise of legitimate authority by a government; coercive or not. In public health policy, recognition of shared goals is paramount. keywords: care; health; influenza; policy; public; vaccination; workers cache: cord-004203-mkr7n1i0.txt plain text: cord-004203-mkr7n1i0.txt item: #8 of 55 id: cord-004638-ijncfuxi author: Wang, Yuheng title: Vaccination coverage with the pneumococcal and influenza vaccine among persons with chronic diseases in Shanghai, China, 2017 date: 2020-03-19 words: 4381 flesch: 37 summary: Influenza vaccination coverage was 0.3, 0.5 and 0.9% for those with 1, 2, or 3 conditions (p < 0.001). Influenza vaccination coverage was comparatively low across all districts, ranging from 0.1% in Fengxian to 0.8% in Xuhui. keywords: chronic; coverage; disease; influenza; patients; shanghai; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-004638-ijncfuxi.txt plain text: cord-004638-ijncfuxi.txt item: #9 of 55 id: cord-006939-q5o3lrh2 author: Rachaniotis, Nikolaos title: Controlling infectious disease outbreaks: A deterministic allocation-scheduling model with multiple discrete resources date: 2017-01-24 words: 4540 flesch: 28 summary: Department of Health, Scottish Government Controlling pandemic flu: the value of international air travel restrictions Modelling disease outbreaks in realistic urban social networks Planning for smallpox outbreaks Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia Strategies for containing a global influenza pandemic Controlling Infectious Disease Outbreaks: a Deterministic Allocation-Scheduling Model with Multiple Discrete Resources 236 Evaluation of targeted influenza vaccination strategies via population modeling Comparison of smallpox outbreak control strategies using a spatial metapopulation model Optimal control of epidemics with limited resources The mathematics of infectious diseases Mitigation strategies for pandemic influenza a: balancing conflicting policy objectives Resource Allocation Problems: Algorithmic Approaches Emergency response to a smallpox attack: the case for mass vaccination Analyzing bioterror response logistics: the case of smallpox Optimal resource allocation model to mitigate the impact of pandemic influenza: a case study for Turkey Health service resource needs for pandemic influenza in developing countries: a linked transmission dynamics, interventions and resource demand model A computer simulation of vaccine prioritization, allocation, and rationing during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic Modeling optimal age-specific vaccination strategies against pandemic influenza Controlling Infectious Disease Outbreaks: a Deterministic Allocation-Scheduling Model with Multiple Discrete Resources Optimal vaccine allocation for the early mitigation of pandemic influenza Optimizing vaccine allocation at different points in time during an epidemic Resource allocation for epidemic control in metapopulations Optimizing influenza vaccine distribution Optimizing allocation for a delayed influenza vaccination campaign Discrete resource allocation by a branch and bound method Optimal allocation of pandemic influenza vaccine depends on age, risk and timing The effective reproduction number as a prelude to statistical estimation of time-dependent epidemic trends Distribution of influenza vaccine to high-risk groups decreasing values: the case of forest fires R: a language and environment for statistical computing. For each possible vaccination initiation day, the solution (number of infective cases) yielded by the heuristic algorithm is compared to the baseline scenario, (no vaccination) and the maximum resources scenario (constant number of allocated mobile medical teams to each district by using population drivers as seen in Table 5 ). keywords: allocation; control; disease; influenza; model; number; resources; teams; vaccination cache: cord-006939-q5o3lrh2.txt plain text: cord-006939-q5o3lrh2.txt item: #10 of 55 id: cord-009947-0zz4x8li author: Day, M. J. title: COMPILED BY THE VACCINATION GUIDELINES GROUP (VGG) OF THE WORLD SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY ASSOCIATION (WSAVA) date: 2007-09-03 words: 4806 flesch: 41 summary: The minimum vaccination protocol in this situation would be a single administration of core vaccines at or before the time of admission to the shelter. It should be emphasised that the considerations given above do not generally apply to killed core vaccines nor to the optional vaccines, and particularly not to vaccines containing bacterial antigens. keywords: age; animal; core; feline; pet; vaccination; vaccines; vgg; weeks cache: cord-009947-0zz4x8li.txt plain text: cord-009947-0zz4x8li.txt item: #11 of 55 id: cord-010266-elhgew3x author: Spier, R.E. title: Ethical aspects of vaccines and vaccination date: 1998-12-02 words: 5155 flesch: 44 summary: key: cord-010266-elhgew3x authors: Spier, R.E. title: Ethical aspects of vaccines and vaccination date: 1998-12-02 journal: Vaccine DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(98)00169-8 sha: doc_id: 10266 cord_uid: elhgew3x nan Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. An example of the implications of these changes may be seen in the area of vaccines and vaccination which evinces the pressing need to review traditional ethical positions to take the maximum advantage of the potential for animal and human benefit inherent in this prophylactic approach to healthcare. keywords: agents; cost; ethics; people; society; system; use; vaccination; vaccines; way; world cache: cord-010266-elhgew3x.txt plain text: cord-010266-elhgew3x.txt item: #12 of 55 id: cord-010736-mc17142t author: Steinegger, Benjamin title: Interplay between cost and benefits triggers nontrivial vaccination uptake date: 2018-03-19 words: 3692 flesch: 50 summary: In reality, however, individuals are not perfectly aware of the risk to get infected, and vaccination coverage may evolve in time as a byproduct of personal experiences or imitation. The model predicts the existence of a tolerance range of vaccine effectiveness, where a nontrivial increase in vaccination coverage takes place as the vaccine inefficiency increases. keywords: agents; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-010736-mc17142t.txt plain text: cord-010736-mc17142t.txt item: #13 of 55 id: cord-011245-nkr0998x author: Yokomichi, Hiroshi title: Immune thrombocytopenic purpura risk by live, inactivated and simultaneous vaccinations among Japanese adults, children and infants: a matched case–control study date: 2020-04-06 words: 4602 flesch: 42 summary: Therefore, the risk associated with simultaneous vaccine administration needs to be investigated more comprehensively. Sex-adjusted common ORs for simultaneous vaccination were 1.52 (0.45–5.21, p = 0.71) for all vaccines, 1.83 (0.44–7.59, p = 0.40) for inactivated vaccines only, and 1.36 (0.29–6.30, p = 0.69) for mixed live and inactivated vaccines. keywords: case; children; control; itp; ors; patients; risk; study; vaccination; vaccines; years cache: cord-011245-nkr0998x.txt plain text: cord-011245-nkr0998x.txt item: #14 of 55 id: cord-018497-oy7hsrpt author: Beutels, Philippe P.A. title: Economic aspects of vaccines and vaccination: a global perspective date: 2005 words: 6373 flesch: 43 summary: The conquest of smallpox An interpretation of the modern rise of population in Europe Economic evaluation of vaccination programmes in humans: a methodological exploration with applications to hepatitis B, varicella-zoster, measles, pertussis, hepatitis A and pneumococcal vaccination Economic epidemiology and infectious disease Infectious diseases of humans -dynamics and control Increase in congenital rubella occurrence after immunisation in Greece: retrospective survey and systematic review Economics of eradication vs control of infectious diseases Lecture at the advanced course in vaccinology, International Vaccine Institute Assessing the economic impact of communicable disease outbreaks: the case of SARS Globalization and Disease: The Case of SARS Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes The cost of integrating hepatitis B virus vaccine into national immunization programmes: a case study from Addis Ababa Cost-effectiveness of hepatitis B vaccine in The Gambia Providing health care. This principle also applies to the provision of health care. keywords: analysis; benefits; care; costs; countries; effectiveness; health; life; program; time; vaccination; vaccines cache: cord-018497-oy7hsrpt.txt plain text: cord-018497-oy7hsrpt.txt item: #15 of 55 id: cord-018792-oqwbmyft author: Ammon, Andrea title: Early disease management strategies in case of a smallpox outbreak date: 2007 words: 5049 flesch: 36 summary: However, the threat of smallpox being used as a means of bioterrorism has forced reconsideration of the need for smallpox vaccinations and other measures to manage potential cases or outbreaks of smallpox. Some of the known adverse effects that may arise from smallpox vaccination are post-vaccination encephalitis, progressive vaccinia, eczema vaccinatum or generalized vaccinia. keywords: case; contact; epidemic; isolation; measures; persons; public; risk; smallpox; vaccination cache: cord-018792-oqwbmyft.txt plain text: cord-018792-oqwbmyft.txt item: #16 of 55 id: cord-029774-j3pyadqi author: Ishimori, Shingo title: Influenza virus vaccination in children with nephrotic syndrome: insignificant risk of relapse date: 2020-07-27 words: 3372 flesch: 49 summary: A small study of NS relapses in 19 children [12] , which used inactivated split-virion influenza vaccine same as Japan, reported one relapse episode three months after flu vaccination and three episodes of relapse six months after regarding the rate of NS relapse due to flu vaccination. Y. The risk ratios and their 95% confidence intervals for NS relapse rate were estimated by generalized estimating equation (GEE) Poisson regression. keywords: children; days; flu; relapse; vaccination cache: cord-029774-j3pyadqi.txt plain text: cord-029774-j3pyadqi.txt item: #17 of 55 id: cord-257489-ruf4rzxm author: Kee, Sae Yoon title: Influenza vaccine coverage rates and perceptions on vaccination in South Korea date: 2007-06-28 words: 4107 flesch: 40 summary: Demographics, state of influenza vaccination, reasons for vaccination or non-vaccination and perceptions on vaccinations were asked by questionnaire. Having more information on influenza and vaccination as well as doctor's recommendation for vaccination appeared to be the most important modus operandi to encourage influenza vaccination among non-vaccinees. keywords: group; influenza; non; population; risk; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-257489-ruf4rzxm.txt plain text: cord-257489-ruf4rzxm.txt item: #18 of 55 id: cord-258366-fu9b446y author: Couto, Carla R. title: Fighting Misconceptions to Improve Compliance with Influenza Vaccination among Health Care Workers: An Educational Project date: 2012-02-06 words: 3290 flesch: 44 summary: The compliance with influenza vaccination is poor among health care workers (HCWs) due to misconceptions about safety and effectiveness of influenza vaccine. We proposed an educational prospective study to demonstrate to HCWs that influenza vaccine is safe and that other respiratory viruses (RV) are the cause of respiratory symptoms in the months following influenza vaccination. keywords: events; hcws; influenza; study; symptoms; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-258366-fu9b446y.txt plain text: cord-258366-fu9b446y.txt item: #19 of 55 id: cord-258626-p469ysi8 author: Davis-Wurzler, Gina M. title: 2013 Update on Current Vaccination Strategies in Puppies and Kittens date: 2014-02-26 words: 10941 flesch: 38 summary: Assignment of vaccine products (which are considered biological agents, not drugs, and are therefore assessed and approved under the United States Department of Agriculture [USDA] Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service rather than the Food and Drug Administration) into these categories is based on how the product is created. The goal is to reach the highest level of overall animal health with the minimum number of adverse events, based on scientific and epidemiologic merit. Immunity in the fetus and newborn AAFP Feline Vaccination Advisory Panel report American Animal Hospital Association Canine Vaccination Task Force The defense of the body Cells and their response to antigen AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents' report on cat and dog vaccines Vaccines & vaccinations: guidelines vs. reality Vaccines and vaccinations: the strategic issues Infectious diseases of the dog and cat Vaccines and their production Multicenter case-control study of risk factors associated with development of vaccine-associated sarcomas in cats The use of vaccines Canine viral diseases Canine vaccination Vaccination of puppies born to immune dams with a canine adenovirus-based vaccine protects against a canine distemper virus challenge Vaccination against canine distemper virus infection in infant ferrets with and without maternal antibody protection using recombinant attenuated poxvirus vaccines Quedgeley (Gloucester): British Small Animal Veterinary Association Infectious canine hepatitis and canine acidophil cell hepatitis Infectious diseases of the dog and cat Seroconversion of puppies to canine parvovirus and canine distemper virus: a comparison of two combination vaccines Canine parvovirus (CPV) vaccination: comparison of neutralizing antibody responses in pups after inoculation with CPV2 or CPV2b modified live virus vaccine Evaluation of the efficacy and duration of immunity of a canine combination vaccine against virulent parvovirus, infectious canine hepatitis virus, and distemper virus experimental challenges Duration of serologic response to five viral antigens in dogs National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians. keywords: animal; antibody; canine; cats; disease; feline; infection; kittens; product; puppies; risk; use; vaccination; vaccine; virus; weeks cache: cord-258626-p469ysi8.txt plain text: cord-258626-p469ysi8.txt item: #20 of 55 id: cord-264522-u61m4x9l author: Crupi, Robert S. title: Linking Emergency Preparedness and Health Care Worker Vaccination Against Influenza: A Novel Approach date: 2016-11-16 words: 3465 flesch: 38 summary: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations: New infection control requirement for offering influenza vaccination to staff and licensed independent practitioners Requiring influenza vaccination for health care workers Influenza vaccination of health care workers in the United States Mandatory influenza vaccination of health care workers: Translating policy to practice Albany judge blocks vaccination rule Relationship of influenza vaccination declination statements and influenza vaccination rates for healthcare workers in The U.S. Healthy People 2010 initiative set a national goal of 60% coverage for HCW influenza vaccination by 2010. keywords: emergency; hcws; influenza; pod; preparedness; pull; push; vaccination cache: cord-264522-u61m4x9l.txt plain text: cord-264522-u61m4x9l.txt item: #21 of 55 id: cord-265472-b1s4stvz author: Guimarães, Luísa Eça title: Vaccines, adjuvants and autoimmunity date: 2015-10-31 words: 14650 flesch: 37 summary: An experimental study in Brown Norway rats Aluminum in the central nervous system (CNS): toxicity in humans and animals, vaccine adjuvants, and autoimmunity Six revolutions in vaccinology From Pasteur to genomics: progress and challenges in infectious diseases Systems vaccinology Vaccinomics, adversomics, and the immune response network theory: individualized vaccinology in the 21st century Studies of twins in vaccinology Vaccinomics current findings, challenges and novel approaches for vaccine development The HLA genomic loci map: expression, interaction, diversity and disease The link between genetic variation and variability in vaccine responses: systematic review and meta-analyses Development of polyarthritis after insertion of silicone breast implants followed by remission after implant removal in 2HLA-identical sisters bearing rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility genes Autoimmune/auto-inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA) after quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccination in Colombians: a call for personalised medicine Anticardiolipin and anti-beta(2) glycoprotein I antibodies in sera of 61 apparently healthy children at regular preventive visits Autoimmunity and hepatitis A vaccine in children Bacterial induction of autoantibodies to beta2-glycoprotein-I accounts for the infectious etiology of antiphospholipid syndrome Vaccination-induced systemic autoimmunity in farmed Atlantic salmon Autoimmune response following annual influenza vaccination in 92 apparently healthy adults High non-specific T lymphocyte response to the adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine in comparison with the H1N1/H3N2/B-Brisbane vaccine without adjuvant Short and long-term effects of pandemic unadjuvanted influenza A(H1N1) pdm09 vaccine on clinical manifestations and autoantibody profile in primary Sjögren's syndrome Pneumococcal vaccination of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: effects on generation of autoantibodies Immunogenicity and safety of a quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: a case-control study Safety and immunogenicity of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in female systemic lupus erythematosus patients aged 12 to 26 years Anti-phospholipid antibodies following vaccination with recombinant hepatitis B vaccine Development of autoantibodies before the clinical onset of systemic lupus erythematosus Genetics and autoantibodies Silicone and autoimmunity Platinum in the environment: frequency of reactions to platinum-group elements in patients with dermatitis and urticaria Silicone and scleroderma revisited Rupture of silicone gel breast implants and symptoms of pain and fatigue This suggests that genomics is crucial in inter-individual variations in vaccine immune responses [82] . keywords: adjuvants; aluminum; anti; antibodies; arthritis; asia; autoimmune; autoimmunity; cases; cell; development; disease; hbv; hepatitis; hpv; human; infection; inflammatory; influenza; patients; response; risk; silicone; specific; studies; syndrome; vaccination; vaccine; virus cache: cord-265472-b1s4stvz.txt plain text: cord-265472-b1s4stvz.txt item: #22 of 55 id: cord-269402-xzgfwu8a author: Kamin-Friedman, Shelly title: Would it be legally justified to impose vaccination in Israel? Examining the issue in light of the 2013 detection of polio in Israeli sewage date: 2017-10-30 words: 8468 flesch: 38 summary: From a wider perspective, the discussion would be relevant to public health interventions in additional fields, as many of them contain an inherent tension between the ambition of promoting public health and the legal obligation to protect individual rights: Achieving a just balance between the powers and duties of the state to defend and advance the public health and constitutionally protected rights poses an enduring problem for public health law [12] . The Public Health Ordinance enacted in 1940, is currently the only reference in Israeli law to public health interventions. keywords: autonomy; children; compliance; health; intervention; israeli; law; ministry; parents; polio; public; sanctions; vaccination cache: cord-269402-xzgfwu8a.txt plain text: cord-269402-xzgfwu8a.txt item: #23 of 55 id: cord-272512-gevrlcvy author: Shewen, P.E. title: Challenges in mucosal vaccination of cattle date: 2009-03-15 words: 4852 flesch: 30 summary: Vet Immunol Immunopathol DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2008.10.297 sha: doc_id: 272512 cord_uid: gevrlcvy Recognition of the mucosal portal of entry for many infectious diseases and of the relevance of mucosal immune response to protection has encouraged the development of vaccines administered by mucosal routes, principally oral and intranasal, for stimulation of intestinal and nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissues respectively. I N F O Mucosal immunity Vaccination Mannheimia haemolytica Cattle A B S T R A C T Recognition of the mucosal portal of entry for many infectious diseases and of the relevance of mucosal immune response to protection has encouraged the development of vaccines administered by mucosal routes, principally oral and intranasal, for stimulation of intestinal and nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissues respectively. keywords: antigen; calves; cells; lkt; mucosal; nasal; response; vaccination; vaccines cache: cord-272512-gevrlcvy.txt plain text: cord-272512-gevrlcvy.txt item: #24 of 55 id: cord-274052-rjud75iz author: Horzinek, Marian C. title: Vaccine use and disease prevalence in dogs and cats date: 2006-10-05 words: 4012 flesch: 50 summary: The profession should issue regular updates of the ‘code of vaccination practice’. The profession should issue regular updates of the 'code of vaccination practice'. keywords: canine; client; distemper; dogs; immune; immunity; interview; profession; vaccination cache: cord-274052-rjud75iz.txt plain text: cord-274052-rjud75iz.txt item: #25 of 55 id: cord-275033-y9z9l0ji author: Carter-Pokras, O. title: The Role of Epidemiology in Informing United States Childhood Immunization Policy and Practice date: 2020-10-14 words: 8536 flesch: 31 summary: [19] [20] The increased availability and recommendations for more childhood vaccines represent remarkable achievements of the maturing immunization system of the United States to prevent vaccine preventable diseases, but have contributed to growing concerns about vaccine safety acceptability. This led to recommendations for two doses of measles vaccines, one at 12-15 months and a second at 4 to 6 years of age. keywords: care; children; coverage; development; disease; evidence; health; immunization; measles; national; new; policy; public; states; united; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-275033-y9z9l0ji.txt plain text: cord-275033-y9z9l0ji.txt item: #26 of 55 id: cord-275538-c44gmu22 author: Davis-Wurzler, Gina M. title: Current Vaccination Strategies in Puppies and Kittens date: 2006-03-24 words: 10386 flesch: 39 summary: There are killed virus vaccines that are efficacious; however, because they contain killed virus, they require an adjuvant to maximize the host's immune response. Assignment of vaccine products (which are considered biologic agents rather than drugs and are therefore assessed and approved by the US Department of Agriculture [USDA] rather than the US Food and Drug Administration keywords: age; animal; antibody; canine; cats; disease; feline; infection; kittens; product; risk; use; vaccination; vaccine; virus; weeks cache: cord-275538-c44gmu22.txt plain text: cord-275538-c44gmu22.txt item: #27 of 55 id: cord-276363-m8di6dpt author: Holm, Majbrit V. title: Influenza vaccination coverage rates in Europe – covering five consecutive seasons (2001–2006) in five countries date: 2008-06-28 words: 3349 flesch: 54 summary: Published literature evaluating vaccination coverage rates in Europe shows that importance placed on influenza vaccination varies greatly between countries. key: cord-276363-m8di6dpt authors: Holm, Majbrit V.; Blank, Patricia R.; Szucs, Thomas D. title: Influenza vaccination coverage rates in Europe – covering five consecutive seasons (2001–2006) in five countries date: 2008-06-28 journal: keywords: coverage; influenza; rates; season; vaccinated; vaccination; years cache: cord-276363-m8di6dpt.txt plain text: cord-276363-m8di6dpt.txt item: #28 of 55 id: cord-279026-s3yx62u6 author: Tizard, Ian R. title: Adverse consequences of vaccination date: 2020-07-10 words: 6724 flesch: 44 summary: In New Zealand adverse event reports should be made to the Ministry for Primary Industries Adverse events in humans associated with accidental exposure to the livestock brucellosis vaccine RB51 Human illness associated with use of veterinary vaccines Evaluation of the safety of vaccinating mares against equine viral arteritis during mid or late gestation or during the immediate postpartum period Pharmacovigilance: Suspected adverse events Vaccination and ill-health in dogs: A lack of temporal association and evidence of equivalence Vaccine hypersensitivity-update and overview Adverse reactions to vaccination: From anaphylaxis to autoimmunity Revisiting adverse reactions to vaccines: A critical appraisal of autoimmune syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA) Vaccine-induced enhancement of viral infections Rabies vaccine is associated with decreased all-cause mortality in dogs Vaccine-associated adverse events Large-scale survey of adverse reactions to canine non-rabies combined vaccines in Japan Adverse events after vaccine administration in cats: 2,560 cases Adverse events diagnosed within three days of vaccine administration in dogs Adverse vaccinal reactions in dogs and cats A space-time cluster of adverse events associated with canine rabies vaccine AA amyloidosis in vaccinated growing chickens IgE reactivity to vaccine components in dogs that developed immediate-type allergic reactions after vaccination Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis possibly associated with over-vaccination in a cocker spaniel Fatal adverse pulmonary reaction in calves after inadvertent intravenous vaccination Anaphylaxis in dogs and cats Comparative vaccine-specific and other injectable-specific risks of injection-site sarcomas in cats Immune modulation following immunization with polyvalent vaccines in dogs In the United States, adverse vaccine events should also be reported to the US Department of Agriculture APHIS Center for Veterinary Biologics at 1-800-752-6255. keywords: administration; animals; canine; cause; disease; dogs; events; example; live; reactions; result; vaccination; vaccine; veterinary; virus cache: cord-279026-s3yx62u6.txt plain text: cord-279026-s3yx62u6.txt item: #29 of 55 id: cord-282280-5pggpbrq author: Doornekamp, Laura title: Determinants of Vaccination Uptake in Risk Populations: A Comprehensive Literature Review date: 2020-08-27 words: 9968 flesch: 30 summary: In HCW, influenza vaccination uptake is most widely studied. While targeted vaccination guidelines are available, vaccination uptake seems low. keywords: analysis; association; caret; determinant; influenza; pointing; population; risk; significance; studies; uptake; vaccination; vaccination uptake cache: cord-282280-5pggpbrq.txt plain text: cord-282280-5pggpbrq.txt item: #30 of 55 id: cord-283277-zmna5ovl author: Lim, Dwee Wee title: Psychosocial determinants of influenza vaccination intention: A cross-sectional study on inpatient nurses in Singapore date: 2017-10-01 words: 1392 flesch: 29 summary: However, influenza vaccination in HCWs has remained suboptimal. We developed a 41-item (5-point Likert scale), self-administered questionnaire covering content on personal knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs toward influenza vaccination, and the barriers and facilitators of vaccination in the hospital. keywords: influenza; nurses; vaccination cache: cord-283277-zmna5ovl.txt plain text: cord-283277-zmna5ovl.txt item: #31 of 55 id: cord-284554-3kod0oah author: Pravieux, J. J. title: Protection of Newborn Animals through Maternal Immunization date: 2007-07-31 words: 1736 flesch: 39 summary: A much simpler approach is maternal vaccination, either before or during pregnancy, to provide the neonate with passively transferred immunity. By contrast, maternal vaccination has been successfully employed in the animal health industry for decades. keywords: immunity; maternal; protection; vaccination cache: cord-284554-3kod0oah.txt plain text: cord-284554-3kod0oah.txt item: #32 of 55 id: cord-285306-leu2hygk author: Gallagher, J. title: Association of Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), Adult Pneumococcal and Adult Seasonal Influenza Vaccines with Covid-19 Adjusted Mortality Rates in Level 4 European countries date: 2020-06-05 words: 2696 flesch: 28 summary: In the best fit model, BCG vaccination score was associated with a 64% reduction in log(10) mortality per 10 million population (OR 0.362 reduction Following adjustment for the effects of population size, median age, population density, the proportion of population living in an urban setting, life-expectancy, the elderly dependency ratio (or proportion over 65 years), net migration, days from day 1 to lockdown and case-fatality rate, BCG vaccination score remained significantly associated with Covid 19 mortality at day 30. keywords: bcg; day; mortality; population; preprint; vaccination cache: cord-285306-leu2hygk.txt plain text: cord-285306-leu2hygk.txt item: #33 of 55 id: cord-285760-y37ji92k author: Connell, Anna R. title: Mumps Outbreaks in Vaccinated Populations—Is It Time to Re-assess the Clinical Efficacy of Vaccines? date: 2020-09-18 words: 13114 flesch: 26 summary: In contrast, other studies appear to contradict, these findings, showing no link between mumps protection and time elapsed following administration of mumps vaccine (138, 148, 149, 184, 185) . I. Incidence and severity of mumps in vaccinated and control groups Preparation of mumps vaccines and immunization of monkeys against experimental mumps infection European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. keywords: antibodies; antibody; cell; efficacy; failure; immunity; immunization; individuals; infection; measles; mmr; mumps; mumps vaccine; muv; outbreaks; protection; response; rubella; specific; strain; vaccination; vaccine; virus; years cache: cord-285760-y37ji92k.txt plain text: cord-285760-y37ji92k.txt item: #34 of 55 id: cord-287067-rrsgl377 author: Beutels, Philippe title: Funding of drugs: do vaccines warrant a different approach? date: 2008-11-30 words: 5436 flesch: 40 summary: These impacts have the potential to change decisions, for instance on rotavirus vaccine. In high-income countries, the main benefi t of rotavirus vaccines is the prevention of parental care and productivity losses in virtually all households with infants or toddlers. keywords: benefi; care; cost; countries; ectiveness; ects; eff; health; time; vaccination; vaccines cache: cord-287067-rrsgl377.txt plain text: cord-287067-rrsgl377.txt item: #35 of 55 id: cord-288933-q3b0r5ig author: Bushell, Mary title: Evaluation of Vaccination Training in Pharmacy Curriculum: Preparing Students for Workforce Needs date: 2020-08-20 words: 4281 flesch: 40 summary: With reference to and consistent with the literature on pharmacy student vaccination training, there were a variety of educational pedagogies used to promote understanding and skill competency [13] . However, authorization to administer vaccinations is determined by state and territory legislation; at the time of writing, regulations preclude pharmacy student vaccinations in all Australian states and territories. keywords: administer; education; knowledge; pharmacy; practice; program; students; training; vaccination cache: cord-288933-q3b0r5ig.txt plain text: cord-288933-q3b0r5ig.txt item: #36 of 55 id: cord-290133-4ou7ubb4 author: Weiss, Martin M. title: Rethinking Smallpox date: 2004-12-01 words: 3977 flesch: 48 summary: A focus on the hazards of smallpox vaccination without consideration of the potential consequences of a competently executed smallpox attack may lead to skewed analyses and flawed decisions. Review of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's smallpox vaccination program implementation: letter report #4 Evaluation of 21st-century risks of smallpox vaccination and policy options Smallpox vaccine policy is bad science Harrison's principles of internal medicine Bio-terrorism, NIH-CDC grand rounds US hunting antiviral drug to use in case of smallpox Ammo for the war on germs In vitro activity of potential anti-poxvirus agents Expression of mouse interleukin-4 by a recombinant ectromelia virus suppresses cytolytic lymphocyte responses and overcomes genetic resistance to mousepox Smallpox: anything to declare? keywords: attack; cases; health; methisazone; public; smallpox; vaccination; vaccine; virus cache: cord-290133-4ou7ubb4.txt plain text: cord-290133-4ou7ubb4.txt item: #37 of 55 id: cord-294789-07hto8qn author: Schoch-Spana, Monica title: The public’s role in COVID-19 vaccination: human-centered recommendations to enhance pandemic vaccine awareness, access, and acceptance in the United States date: 2020-10-29 words: 5812 flesch: 33 summary: A combination of literature reviews on vaccination, pandemic planning, and health crisis communication; an assessment of current news and social media trends regarding COVID-19 vaccines; and key informant interviews with each working group member focusing on their respective expertise formed the basis of the research presented in this article. In the case of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, for instance, while an NIH Funding Opportunity Award that could support research on human factors related to vaccine acceptance was made possible in June 2020, the earliest project start date is September 2021, a full nine months after Operation Warp Speed plans for COVID-19 vaccines to become available [21] . keywords: communication; community; cov-2; covid-19; group; health; human; pandemic; populations; public; research; safety; sars; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-294789-07hto8qn.txt plain text: cord-294789-07hto8qn.txt item: #38 of 55 id: cord-298668-ry49o0xj author: Ciotti, John Robert title: Effects of MS disease-modifying therapies on responses to vaccinations: a review. date: 2020-08-01 words: 4572 flesch: 44 summary: Limited data suggest vaccine responses to be preserved with dimethyl fumarate treatment, as well. Vaccine responses were reduced to varying degrees in those treated with glatiramer acetate, teriflunomide, sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulators, and natalizumab. keywords: group; influenza; patients; responses; study; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-298668-ry49o0xj.txt plain text: cord-298668-ry49o0xj.txt item: #39 of 55 id: cord-299475-p6cc98xa author: To, Kin-Wang title: Exploring determinants of acceptance of the pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 vaccination in nurses date: 2010-06-20 words: 3308 flesch: 42 summary: Interestingly, acceptance of seasonal influenza vaccination was a very strong predictor for acceptance of H1N1 vaccination. Admittedly, the coverage of seasonal influenza vaccination has remained suboptimal, even though the percentage of nurses accepting the vaccination is much higher than that for H1N1 vaccination. keywords: h1n1; infection; influenza; nurses; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-299475-p6cc98xa.txt plain text: cord-299475-p6cc98xa.txt item: #40 of 55 id: cord-300900-0wfsr4iw author: Yotsapon, Thewjitcharoen title: Trends in influenza and pneumococcal vaccine coverage in Thai patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus 2010-2018: Experience from a tertiary diabetes center in Bangkok date: 2020-05-11 words: 3960 flesch: 37 summary: Our main findings from this study were that the trends of influenza vaccination rates increased over the 9-year study period but remained suboptimal as half of T2DM patients did not receive influenza vaccination. The trends of influenza vaccination rates increased from 32.9% in 2010 to 52.2% in 2018 but the trends of pneumococcal vaccination rates were relatively stable at less than 20%. keywords: diabetes; influenza; patients; pneumococcal; rate; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-300900-0wfsr4iw.txt plain text: cord-300900-0wfsr4iw.txt item: #41 of 55 id: cord-302200-9gekjgr0 author: Kilich, Eliz title: Factors that influence vaccination decision-making among pregnant women: A systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-07-09 words: 6662 flesch: 32 summary: Health Care for Women International Vulnerable groups within a vulnerable population: awareness of the A(H1N1)pdm09 pandemic and willingness to be vaccinated among pregnant women in Ivory Coast Poor uptake of influenza vaccination in pregnancy in northern India Disparities in Tdap vaccination and vaccine information needs among pregnant women in the United States Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of pregnant women approached to participate in a Tdap maternal immunization randomized, controlled trial Missed opportunities for tetanus immunization of pregnant women in Juiz de Fora Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and barriers associated with the uptake of influenza vaccine among pregnant women Improving influenza vaccination coverage in pregnancy in Melbourne Increasing uptake of influenza vaccine by pregnant women post H1N1 pandemic: a longitudinal study in Antenatal vaccination against Group B streptococcus: attitudes of pregnant women and healthcare professionals in the UK towards participation in clinical trials and routine implementation An assessment of missed opportunities for immunization in children and pregnant women attending different health facilities of a state hospital Seasonal influenza vaccination in pregnant women: knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in Italy Status of pandemic influenza vaccination and factors affecting it in Turkish pregnant women The perspective of pregnant women on pandemic influenza vaccine before pandemics Trends in seasonal influenza vaccine uptake during pregnancy in Western Australia: Implications for midwives Pregnant women's perception of risk with use of the H1N1 vaccine Influenza vaccination among pregnant women: Patient beliefs and medical provider practices Patient attitudes toward influenza and tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis vaccination in pregnancy Vaccination of pregnant women in the Valencian community during the 2014-15 influenza season: A multicentre study Exploring patients' awareness and healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitude to pertussis and influenza vaccination during the antenatal periods in Cavan Monaghan general hospital Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccine uptake in pregnant women entering the 2010 influenza season in Western Australia Influenza and pertussis vaccination in pregnancy: Release 15 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: The PRISMA Statement Knowledge, attitudes and practices about influenza vaccination among pregnant women and healthcare providers serving pregnant women in Managua Understanding pregnant women's attitudes and behavior toward influenza and pertussis vaccination Vaccination against pertussis and influenza in pregnancy: A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators Perceptions of Hong Kong Chinese women toward influenza vaccination during pregnancy Increased awareness and health care provider endorsement is required to encourage pregnant women to be vaccinated Exploring pregnant women's views on influenza vaccination and educational text messages Message framing strategies to increase influenza immunization uptake among pregnant African American women Identifying ways to increase seasonal influenza vaccine uptake among pregnant women in China: A qualitative investigation of pregnant women and their obstetricians Reasons why pregnant women did not vaccinate against Influenza A H1N1 Attitudes and beliefs of pregnant women and new mothers regarding influenza vaccination in British Columbia Assessing the acceptability of a maternal Tdap vaccine based on mothers' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of pertussis and vaccinations in Lusaka, Zambia. keywords: analysis; factors; influenza; maternal; pandemic; pertussis; pregnancy; studies; uptake; vaccination; vaccine; women cache: cord-302200-9gekjgr0.txt plain text: cord-302200-9gekjgr0.txt item: #42 of 55 id: cord-307325-cgkhip5j author: McMillen, G. L. title: Vaccination of racing greyhounds: effects on humoral and cellular immunity date: 1995-11-30 words: 4226 flesch: 41 summary: Results of this study indicate that maximum vaccination schedules do not appear to be more effective or more immunosuppressive than minimum vaccination schedules. Results of this study indicate that maximum vaccination schedules do not appear to be more effective or more immunosuppressive than minimum vaccination schedules. keywords: age; antibody; cells; groups; lymphocytes; maximum; response; vaccination; weeks cache: cord-307325-cgkhip5j.txt plain text: cord-307325-cgkhip5j.txt item: #43 of 55 id: cord-309268-sig0h723 author: Yeung, May PS title: Factors associated with uptake of influenza vaccine in people aged 50 to 64 years in Hong Kong: a case–control study date: 2015-07-07 words: 3934 flesch: 44 summary: Seasonal influenza vaccination (referred to as 'influenza vaccination' , 'vaccination' or 'vaccine' , below) remains an effective measure to protect individuals and communities from severe morbidity and mortality induced by influenza. Evaluation of the Publicity of Human Swine Influenza Vaccination Programme Development of a survey to identify vaccine-hesitant parents: the parent attitudes about childhood vaccines survey Influence of family on acceptance of influenza vaccination among Japanese patients Survey on Hong Kong Citizens' Knowledge and Opinion of Influenza Vaccination 2012 Hong Kong2012 Prevalence of influenza vaccination and correlates of intention to be vaccinated among Hong Kong Chinese Comparison of different risk perception measures in predicting seasonal influenza vaccination among Healthy Chinese adults in Hong Kong: a prospective longitudinal study Influenza vaccination uptake among the working age population of Japan: results from a national cross-sectional survey Predictors of influenza vaccine acceptance among healthy adults Influenza vaccination in Europe: an inventory of strategies to reach target populations and optimise vaccination uptake seasonal influenza vaccination coverage rates in 10 countries in Africa Vaccination coverage rates in eleven European countries during two consecutive influenza seasons Influenza vaccination uptake and socioeconomic determinants in 11 European countries Patient's perceptions and information provided by the public health service are predictors for influenza vaccine uptake Factors influencing acceptance of influenza vaccination given in an ED Predictors of flu vaccination among urban Hispanic children and adults Influenza vaccination coverage against seasonal and pandemic influenza and their determinants in France: a cross-sectional survey Healthy young and middle age adults: what will it take to vaccinate them for influenza? keywords: cases; controls; group; health; influenza; vaccination; vaccine; years cache: cord-309268-sig0h723.txt plain text: cord-309268-sig0h723.txt item: #44 of 55 id: cord-309587-xc4jaw31 author: Lembo, Tiziana title: The Feasibility of Canine Rabies Elimination in Africa: Dispelling Doubts with Data date: 2010-02-23 words: 5989 flesch: 36 summary: As a result, not only has dog rabies declined, but human rabies deaths have also been eliminated, or cases remain highly localized [5] . The contrast with the situation in Africa and Asia is striking; here, the incidence of dog rabies and human rabies deaths continue to escalate, and new outbreaks have been occurring in areas previously free of the disease (e.g. the islands of Flores and Bali in Indonesia - keywords: africa; burden; canine; control; data; deaths; disease; dog; dogs; elimination; human; rabies; vaccination cache: cord-309587-xc4jaw31.txt plain text: cord-309587-xc4jaw31.txt item: #45 of 55 id: cord-319226-yvgvyif0 author: French, Jeff title: Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy date: 2020-08-13 words: 6356 flesch: 36 summary: Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a tsunami of misinformation and conspiracy theories that have the potential to reduce vaccine uptake. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed a tsunami of misinformation and conspiracy theories that have the potential to reduce vaccine uptake. keywords: authorities; covid-19; governments; health; hesitancy; key; media; need; people; public; strategy; uptake; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-319226-yvgvyif0.txt plain text: cord-319226-yvgvyif0.txt item: #46 of 55 id: cord-321993-uazc3lyg author: Hedrick, Stephen M. title: The Imperative to Vaccinate date: 2018-10-31 words: 4191 flesch: 49 summary: Infectious diseases are a major, and almost certainly permanent, part of human existence. World Health Organization Vaccination and herd immunity to infectious diseases Why does measles persist in Europe Vaccination and the theory of games 1491: keywords: agents; children; community; disease; measles; people; population; vaccination; vaccine; virus cache: cord-321993-uazc3lyg.txt plain text: cord-321993-uazc3lyg.txt item: #47 of 55 id: cord-326673-p8qbxi57 author: Kitching, R. P. title: The interference by maternally-derived antibody with active immunization of farm animals against foot-and-mouth disease date: 1995-12-31 words: 4794 flesch: 36 summary: In South America, Nicholls el al. (1984) showed that MDA against FMD was likely to persist for 4-5 months, and that calves with MDA vaccinated against FMD not only failed to respond, but that vaccination depressed the serum titre of specific FMD virus antibody in these animals. However, it has been clearly shown that the presence of MDA in the offspring correlates with the antigen-specific suppression of antibody responses, an effect that can be mimicked by the passive administration of monoclonal antibodies to neonatal mice (Xiang & Ertl, 1992) . keywords: antibody; calves; disease; fmd; mda; response; specific; vaccination; virus cache: cord-326673-p8qbxi57.txt plain text: cord-326673-p8qbxi57.txt item: #48 of 55 id: cord-343183-5jlnw6e0 author: Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri title: Pandemic and vaccine coverage: challenges of returning to schools date: 2020-11-05 words: 2647 flesch: 34 summary: Child vaccination coverage has declined sharply during the pandemic in several regions of the world 26, 28 . Here we go again: the reemergence of anti-vaccine activism on the Internet Routine childhood immunisation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa: a benefit-risk analysis of health benefits versus excess risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection Decline in child vaccination coverage during the COVID-19 Pandemic -Michigan Care Improvement Registry Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Emergency Department visits -United States Early impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and physical distancing measures on routine childhood vaccinations in England Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine eediatric vaccine ordering and administration -United States Routine vaccination during covid-19 pandemic response The potential impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the immunization performance in Indonesia keywords: coverage; covid-19; health; immunization; pandemic; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-343183-5jlnw6e0.txt plain text: cord-343183-5jlnw6e0.txt item: #49 of 55 id: cord-343347-guciupc8 author: Hajj Hussein, Inaya title: Vaccines Through Centuries: Major Cornerstones of Global Health date: 2015-11-26 words: 12286 flesch: 44 summary: In 2012, the FDA approved several vaccines: HibMenCY a new combination of meningococcal and Hib vaccine for infants; Flucelvax, which is the first seasonal influenza vaccine, manufactured using cell culture technology and a quadrivalent formulation of Fluarix (26) . This has led to a suboptimal effectiveness of influenza vaccines, which are only successful against strains included in the vaccine formulation or strains of homogenous subtype. keywords: children; disease; efficacy; health; hepatitis; history; human; immune; immunization; influenza; live; measles; pasteur; polio; response; smallpox; u.s; vaccination; vaccine; virus; world; years cache: cord-343347-guciupc8.txt plain text: cord-343347-guciupc8.txt item: #50 of 55 id: cord-343896-c40fry35 author: Dong, Fen title: Vaccination Route Determines the Kinetics and Magnitude of Nasal Innate Immune Responses in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) date: 2020-10-01 words: 5648 flesch: 39 summary: These results also demonstrate for the first time that immersion vaccines stimulate NALT immune responses in salmonids. In this study, we compared three vaccination routes (intranasal (IN), intramuscular injection (i.m.) and immersion (imm) on trout nasal innate immune responses using a live attenuated IHNV vaccine and found strong and quick immune responses in the olfactory organ IN-vaccinated group. keywords: expression; fish; group; immersion; immune; nalt; nasal; rainbow; responses; trout; vaccination; vaccines cache: cord-343896-c40fry35.txt plain text: cord-343896-c40fry35.txt item: #51 of 55 id: cord-345659-br5qk5xb author: Cha, Sung-Ho title: The history of vaccination and current vaccination policies in Korea date: 2012-07-31 words: 3801 flesch: 44 summary: In an effort to achieve the vaccination rate for eradication of the infectious diseases, every children who enter the primary school should have submitted a sheet of conformation of measles vaccination. While the rate of measles vaccination was under 95% (complete eradication rate), breakouts occurred in every 4-6 years and a major breakout which took place in 2000-2001 affected 55,696 patients between 2-10 years old with 7 mortality cases. keywords: diseases; health; korea; measles; national; program; smallpox; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-345659-br5qk5xb.txt plain text: cord-345659-br5qk5xb.txt item: #52 of 55 id: cord-348218-wyy4rvqb author: Ashwell, Douglas title: When being positive might be negative: An analysis of Australian and New Zealand newspaper framing of vaccination post Australia's No Jab No Pay legislation date: 2020-07-09 words: 5992 flesch: 41 summary: Differences were found in the sources most prevalent in vaccination stories between the two countries. The news media play a vital role in communicating vaccination messages to the public [27, 23] . keywords: anti; australian; information; media; messages; negative; new; news; stories; vaccination; vaccine; zealand cache: cord-348218-wyy4rvqb.txt plain text: cord-348218-wyy4rvqb.txt item: #53 of 55 id: cord-350497-qkykubnh author: Bhugra, Priyanka title: Prevalence of and Sociodemographic Disparities in Influenza Vaccination Among Adults With Diabetes in the United States date: 2020-09-24 words: 1844 flesch: 33 summary: J Endocr Soc DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvaa139 sha: doc_id: 350497 cord_uid: qkykubnh National estimates describing the overall prevalence of and disparities in influenza vaccination among patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) in United States are not well described. Therefore, we analyzed the prevalence of influenza vaccination among adults with DM, overall and by sociodemographic characteristics, using the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey database from 2008 to 2016. keywords: adults; influenza; risk; vaccination cache: cord-350497-qkykubnh.txt plain text: cord-350497-qkykubnh.txt item: #54 of 55 id: cord-354818-yf5lvbs1 author: von Linstow, Marie-Louise title: Self-reported immunity and opinions on vaccination of hospital personnel among paediatric healthcare workers in Denmark date: 2020-08-13 words: 4049 flesch: 44 summary: Only 37.8% was in favour of mandatory influenza vaccination. However, the findings that just over half of those supporting the idea of mandatory influenza vaccination were vaccinated themselves, could lead to the assumption that some workers stating they would accept vaccination, would in reality not. keywords: hcws; immunity; influenza; measles; self; study; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-354818-yf5lvbs1.txt plain text: cord-354818-yf5lvbs1.txt item: #55 of 55 id: cord-355689-mo4mvwch author: Huang, Jiechen title: Role of vaccine efficacy in the vaccination behavior under myopic update rule on complex networks date: 2019-09-06 words: 5092 flesch: 43 summary: Price elasticity of demand for influenza vaccination among the elderly in japan Impacts of subsidy policies on vaccination decisions in contact networks Simulation analysis of vaccination subsidy with ABM approach Preferential imitation can invalidate targeted subsidy policies on seasonal-influenza diseases Subsidy strategy based on history information can stimulate voluntary vaccination behaviors on seasonal diseases Effects of behavioral response and vaccination policy on epidemic spreading -an approach based on evolutionary-game dynamics A susceptible-infected epidemic model with voluntary vaccinations Group interest versus self-interest in smallpox vaccination policy Imitation dynamics predict vaccinating behavior Impact of committed individuals on vaccination behavior The impact of imitation on vaccination behavior in social contact networks The influence of social norms on the dynamics of vaccinating behavior for paediatric infectious diseases Risk assessment for infectious disease and its impact on voluntary vaccination behavior in social networks Can influenza epidemics be prevented by voluntary vaccination? keywords: cost; epidemic; individuals; rate; vaccination; vaccine cache: cord-355689-mo4mvwch.txt plain text: cord-355689-mo4mvwch.txt