This makes it essential to correlate and study the symptomatic incidence of COVID-19 with respect to age and vaccination status of Indian population. This study was undertaken to determine the symptomatic prevalence of COVID-19 in vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients that were tested in our ...
This review aimed to assess: (1) general population intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine around the world up until February 2021 and changes over time; (2) factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance; (3) reasons behind individuals’ vaccination intention. Methods Eligibility criteria...
COVID-19 Vaccination Refusal Among College Students: Global Trends and Action PrioritiesJagdish Khubchandani aNirbachita Biswas aToheeb Mustapha bSabrina Talbert cShafik Dharamsi d
"Our study results are reassuring that COVID-19 vaccination in eligible children and adolescents continues to protect against the most severe outcomes associated with COVID-19, regardless of variant type," said study co-author Bria Coates, MD, critical care physician at Ann & Robert H. Lurie...
Tostanoski LH, Yu J, Mercado NB, McMahan K, Jacob-Dolan C, Martinot AJ, Piedra-Mora C, Anioke T, Chang A, Giffin VM, et al. Immunity elicited by natural infection or Ad26.COV2.S vaccination protects hamsters against SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. Sci Transl Med. 2021;13(618)...
19. Nevertheless, some protection is likely beneficial. Depending on the phase and urgency of a patient's cancer treatment, there may be flexibility to optimize the timing of COVID-19 vaccinations (e.g., COVID-19 vaccination followed by anti-B cell therapy several weeks later) as is ...
Parent's attitude towards vaccination represents a key predictive factor in relation to children vaccination. A meta-analysis on parent's willingness to vaccinate their children against COVID-19 reported that some of the major predictors of vaccine acceptance were higher socio-economic status, higher ...
In England, by June 2022, over 80% of 5-to-18-year-old children had antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19 and the recent pandemic. This likely reflects a combination of widespread (asymptomatic and symptomatic) infection and vaccination. For example, between ...
vaccination versus risk of infection. In addition, many people are worried about new technologies that have not been used at large scale and for a long time in humans. Many assumed that mRNA vaccines were tested for the first time in humans for COVID-19 which is of course not correct ...
This figure presents serum binding and functional antibody responses following COVID-19 vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 infection among women 45 years or younger. A and B, Each panel compares vaccine antibody responses at 2 through 8 weeks after the second dose to nonpregnant and pregnant women who ...