First Year of Special Issue “New Insights in Vaccination and Public Health”: Opinions and Considerations
1. Background
2. Manuscripts Published in the Special Issue
3. Discussion
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Authorship | Research Topic | Time Frame | Methodology | Main Findings |
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Heidari S. et al. [16] | Sex and gender differences in the response to COVID-19 vaccination | 2019–2021 | Systematic Review | The literature should further investigate sex and gender differences in the response to vaccination |
Pal S. et al. [17] | Assessing vaccine hesitancy among US HCWs toward COVID-19 vaccination | 2021 | Cross-sectional survey | The hesitancy of some US HCWs to receive booster doses may reflect a general hesitancy to receive other forms of vaccination. |
Lenis-Ballesteros V. et al. [18] | Estimating the seroprevalence of IgG for varicella in pregnant women and newborns | 2016–2017 | Cross-sectional study | High IgG seropositivity for VZV was detected in pregnant women, as was an efficient transfer of antibodies to the newborn. However, the proportion of unprotected pregnant women is significant. |
Scognamiglio F. et al. [19] | New technologies in the field of vaccinology and Healthy Ageing | 2022 | Review | Advances in immunological knowledge and vacciniology highlight novel vaccination strategies adapted to target populations, such as the elderly and people with comorbidities. |
Marzouk M. et al. [20] | Use of Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks and indicators for vaccination implementation | 2022 | Scoping Review | Minimal literature describing monitoring and evaluation frameworks or indicators for use in implementation of vaccination programs. |
Olszowski R. et al. [21] | A Social Network Analysis of Tweets Related to Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination | 2021 | Descriptive analysis | Substantial degree of polarisation, a high intensity of the discussion, and a high degree of involvement of Twitter users relating to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination in Poland. |
Craciun M.D. et al. [22] | mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Reactogenicity among HCWs | 2021 | Survey | Knowing the reactogenicity and safety profile of the administered vaccine can improve compliance and acceptance rate among healthcare professionals. |
Yin H. et al. [23] | Investigation of factors influencing the flu and flu vaccination knowledge gap in the COVID-19 pandemic context | 2022 | Survey | There are gaps in knowledge about influenza and flu vaccination. However, internet media and social media are positively associated with knowledge levels. |
Ma C. et al. [24] | Investigation of quantitative indicators in order to identify candidate vaccines to be included in the Expanded Immunization Program | 2021 | Delphi questionnaire | Using the resulting Delphi indicators, experts rank-ordered varicella, meningococcal conjugate AC, Hib, influenza, and EV71 vaccines for consideration of introduction into the EPI. |
Waszkiewicz P. et al. [25] | Investigate the public acceptability of COVID-19 vaccination and actual levels of vaccination | 2019–2020 | Survey | The main factors that help increase vaccination acceptance are based on a self-centered pursuit of safety and freedom from restrictions. |
Shkalim Zemer V. et al. [26] | To explore factors associated with low acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine in adults in order to improve public health-targeted interventions in subpopulations with low vaccination rates | 2021–2022 | Observational study | Although COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the adult Israeli population is relatively high, it is significantly lower among minority groups and patients at high risk of severe course and complications of COVID-19, such as those with some comorbidities (asthma, smoking and diabetes mellitus). |
Oduwole E.O. et al. [27] | To provide a broad overview of tools/measures addressing vaccine hesitancy | 2010–2019 | Review | Vaccine hesitancy can also be countered via the application of tools useful for its evaluation in high- and low-income countries. |
Sallam M. et al. [28] | To investigate the possible association between influenza vaccine uptake/acceptance and the embrace of general vaccine conspiracy beliefs | 2022 | Cross-sectional survey | Contrasting vaccine hesitancy is essential to consider the psychological variables that influence the intention to receive flu vaccination. |
Bencherit D. et al. [29] | To estimate knowledge about cervical cancer and HPV viruses, as well as to understand attitudes towards vaccination, both generally and related to HPV | 2021–2022 | Survey | Implementing social education activities and national HPV vaccination programs aimed at young people is strategic to the fight against HPV-induced cancers. |
Aleksandric A. et al. [30] | To investigate vaccine hesitancy for COVID-19 vaccine in the Hispanic population by analysing social media data | 2021 | Descriptive analysis | Observation of social media can be a valuable tool for measuring attitudes toward public health interventions. |
Motta M. [31] | To investigate any relationships and possible public health impact of vaccine hesitancy among people who received COVID-19 vaccine boosters in the United States | 2022 | Survey | Determinants such as convenience and confidence play a key role in the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine; therefore, they must be considered in the fight against vaccine hesitancy. |
Mackenzie L-J. et al. [32] | To establish healthcare practitioners’ knowledge of vaccination practice and the preferred definition of shoulder injuries related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) between two available definitions | 2022 | Survey | Greater education and awareness of SIRVA and about SIRVA is needed in all healthcare disciplines. |
Pi Z. et al. [33] | To examine whether public-funded influenza and PPSV23 immunization programs among elderly people in Beijing can be improved | 2022 | Cost-effectiveness analyses | Beijing’s current dual influenza and pneumococcal vaccination program was cost-effective among the elderly compared with the preceding policies of no vaccination and flu-only immunization programs |
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Arghittu, A.; Dettori, M.; Castiglia, P. First Year of Special Issue “New Insights in Vaccination and Public Health”: Opinions and Considerations. Vaccines 2023, 11, 600. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030600
Arghittu A, Dettori M, Castiglia P. First Year of Special Issue “New Insights in Vaccination and Public Health”: Opinions and Considerations. Vaccines. 2023; 11(3):600. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030600
Chicago/Turabian StyleArghittu, Antonella, Marco Dettori, and Paolo Castiglia. 2023. "First Year of Special Issue “New Insights in Vaccination and Public Health”: Opinions and Considerations" Vaccines 11, no. 3: 600. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030600
APA StyleArghittu, A., Dettori, M., & Castiglia, P. (2023). First Year of Special Issue “New Insights in Vaccination and Public Health”: Opinions and Considerations. Vaccines, 11(3), 600. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11030600