2023 COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Immigrant, Refugee, and Nonimmigrant Children and Adolescents in Ontario, Canada Julia Brandenberger, MD, PhD1,2,3,4; Raquel Duchen, MPH5; Hong Lu, PhD5; et al Susitha Wanigaratne, PhD1,4,5; Eyal Cohen, MD, MSc1,4,5,6,7; Teresa To, PhD4,5,...
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Ending the coronavirus pandemic rests partly on a large uptake of COVID-19 vaccines, with the goal of reaching herd immunity. Recently in Canada, the age for vaccine eligibility has been decreasing to include young adults and adolescents. However, little work has been...
parent perceptions, child receipt of influenza vaccine, and parental receipt of COVID-19 vaccine, trust in the child’s doctor remained significant while other parent and child factors, including child’s age and race/ethnicity, were no longer significant predictors of indicating very likely or lik...
In Canada, there have been several studies examining COVID-19 vaccine uptake among the general population. The iCARE study examined a representative sample of 3001 Canadians aged 18+ years using an online polling form in 2022 and demonstrated that 67 % of participants received two or more doses...
“Another COVID-19 winter is coming. Here’s how to prepare”— Heading into a third pandemic winter, COVID hospitalizations in Canada are up, vaccine uptake is down and new variants are circulating. But experts say we’re not completely in the dark, and some of the tools to get through...
COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake among People with Spinal Cord Injury and Dysfunction in Ontario, Canada: A Population-Based Retrospective Cohort StudyONTARIOIMMUNIZATIONMEDICAL care useSPINAL cord diseasesRESEARCH fundingMENTAL healthRESIDENTIAL patternsVACCINATIONSOCIOECONOMIC factors...
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake among Southern states in the US has been problematic throughout the pandemic. To characterize COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake among medically underserved communities in Tennessee. We surveyed 1482 individuals t
Finally, as the pandemic, with all its dynamic features, continues to progress, as the virus continues to mutate and as new variants emerge, as treatment strategies of acute and post-acute COVID-19 evolve and as vaccine uptake improves, it is possible that the epidemiology of cardiovascular ...
it refers to individuals’ judgment about COVID-19 vaccine deficiency [70]. Lazarus and Folkman [71] proposed that cost judgements on protective behavior adoption affect people’s protective intentions and behaviors. The key barriers to receiving COVID-19 vaccination appear to be concerns about side...