Abstract Background Despite overall good vaccination coverage in many countries, vaccine hesitancy has hindered full coverage and exposed groups to the risk of outbreaks. Somali immigrant groups have been known to have low measles vaccination coverage, leading to outbreaks in their communities. Current research indicates a general lack of trust in the healthcare system, the use of alternative information sources and inadequate health literacy can be contributing factors. We explore measles vaccine coverage in children born to Somali parents in Norway, whether it has changed over time and factors that may influence coverage. Methods Data was extracted from the National Population Register on a...
AbstractBackgroundThe live measles vaccine has been associated with lower non-measles mortality and ...
AIMS: Progress towards meeting the goal of measles elimination in the EU and the European Economic A...
Adequate immunization offers protection against vaccine-preventable communicable diseases. However, ...
Background: Vaccination hesitancy and skepticism among parents hinders progress in achieving full va...
Background Migrant populations in the European Union (EU) suffer a disproportionate burden of infect...
Objectives: Sweden has had a high and stable vaccination coverage for measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) va...
Aims: Progress towards meeting the goal of measles elimination in the EU and the European Economic A...
Background: Delayed vaccinations increase the risk for vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs). Monitori...
BACKGROUND: Social clustering of unvaccinated children in anthroposophical schools occurs, as inferr...
Measles outbreaks occur regularly throughout Europe, up to 31500 cases in the previous year, particu...
BACKGROUND: As in many Sub-Saharan African countries, the health system in Somalia is not operating ...
The Belgian strategic plan to eliminate measles contains several vaccination strategies including ro...
Background: International migrants could be considered as a risk group for being susceptible to vacc...
Abstract Background Disparities in vaccination coverage exist in Somalia with Internally Displaced P...
Measles, one of the most infectious viral diseases of humans affecting >95% of exposed individual...
AbstractBackgroundThe live measles vaccine has been associated with lower non-measles mortality and ...
AIMS: Progress towards meeting the goal of measles elimination in the EU and the European Economic A...
Adequate immunization offers protection against vaccine-preventable communicable diseases. However, ...
Background: Vaccination hesitancy and skepticism among parents hinders progress in achieving full va...
Background Migrant populations in the European Union (EU) suffer a disproportionate burden of infect...
Objectives: Sweden has had a high and stable vaccination coverage for measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) va...
Aims: Progress towards meeting the goal of measles elimination in the EU and the European Economic A...
Background: Delayed vaccinations increase the risk for vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs). Monitori...
BACKGROUND: Social clustering of unvaccinated children in anthroposophical schools occurs, as inferr...
Measles outbreaks occur regularly throughout Europe, up to 31500 cases in the previous year, particu...
BACKGROUND: As in many Sub-Saharan African countries, the health system in Somalia is not operating ...
The Belgian strategic plan to eliminate measles contains several vaccination strategies including ro...
Background: International migrants could be considered as a risk group for being susceptible to vacc...
Abstract Background Disparities in vaccination coverage exist in Somalia with Internally Displaced P...
Measles, one of the most infectious viral diseases of humans affecting >95% of exposed individual...
AbstractBackgroundThe live measles vaccine has been associated with lower non-measles mortality and ...
AIMS: Progress towards meeting the goal of measles elimination in the EU and the European Economic A...
Adequate immunization offers protection against vaccine-preventable communicable diseases. However, ...