Between mandatory vaccination and the COVID-19 pandemic: effects on the vaccination coverage trend in a province of Southern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Background and aim: Although vaccination is considered an extraordinarily effective and safe tool for the prevention of infectious diseases, from 2013 to 2016 CVs at national level showed a downward trend, falling well below the 95% threshold recommended by the WHO to limit the circulation of viruses and bacteria in the community and to obtain the so-called herd effect in addition to the protection of individual vac-cinated individuals. The aim of the study was to assess vaccination coverage data following the introduction of Law 119/2017 and in like to COVID-19 pandemic the impact on vaccination coverage. Methods: The study was conducted from 1 October 2019 to 1 October 2022, using the OnVac programme. Results: The analysis of the coverage rates of hexavalent vaccination during the entire study period shows that there was an increase in vaccinations during the two-year period 2020-2021, followed by a drastic decrease down to values below 95%. where variable coverage was noted between the two genders with higher percentages in the female sex. Contrary to expectations, 2021 did not allow the recovery of the defaulting cohorts, with a drop in coverage much higher than in previous years (with values approaching the values of 2008), not only for polio, diph-theria and tetanus, but also for measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and HPV, effectively getting worse over the previous decade. Conclusions: immunization challenges need to be addressed to ensure that every child, adolescent or patient at risk is immunized, especially but not only for COVID-19.
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14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19, mandatory, pandemic, vaccination, vaccination coverage
Elenco autori:
Genovese, C.; Panto', G.; La Spina, I.; Tripodi, P.; Facciola', A.; D'Amato, S.; La Fauci, V.; Squeri, R.
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