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Post by Nadica (She/Her) on Jul 17, 2024 22:56:23 GMT
Parental hesitancy about COVID-19, influenza, HPV, and other childhood vaccines - Published July 16, 2024Abstract Background Some public health professionals have expressed concern that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased vaccine hesitancy about routine childhood vaccines; however, the differential prevalence of vaccine hesitancy about specific vaccines has not been measured. Methods Data from the National Immunization Survey-Child COVID-19 Module (NIS-CCM) were analyzed to assess the proportion of children ages 6 months–17 years who have a parent with hesitancy about: COVID-19, influenza, human papillomavirus (HPV) (for children ≥ 9 years) vaccines, and “all other childhood shots.” Interviews from October 2022 through April 2023 were analyzed. Results The percentage of children with a vaccine-hesitant parent varied by vaccine. 55.9% of children had a parent hesitant about COVID-19 vaccine, 30.9% hesitant about influenza vaccine, 30.1% hesitant about HPV vaccine, and 12.2% had a parent hesitant about other vaccines such as measles, polio, and tetanus. Conclusion The study findings suggest that differential interventions and communications to parents be used to educate about COVID-19, influenza, HPV, and routine childhood vaccinations because the hesitancy levels differ widely.
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Post by Nadica (She/Her) on Aug 8, 2024 4:25:31 GMT
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