Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea among children worldwide. In 2017, Italy included rotavirus vaccination in its National Immunization Program. The use of social media monitoring, an efficient tool to understand vaccine hesitancy, has increased in recent years; however, only a few examples of such monitoring are available for Italy. Present study analyzed content on online sources, including social media, to identify factors contributing to Italian parents' decisions to vaccinate or not their children against rotavirus. Blogmeter Suite was used to search and analyze conversations related to rotavirus in Italian on online sources during 2020. These data were compared with data from 2019. There were 2250 mentions of "rotav...
Italy is a country that provides an increasing number of vaccines free-of-charge to individuals, st...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus vaccine use in national immunisation programmes has led to declines in ho...
Rotavirus is the leading cause of diarrheal death among children\ua0\ua065% of children had at least...
This study was designed to investigate the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors about rotavirus infecti...
Rotavirus (RV) causes up to half of hospital and community acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases in youn...
In Italy, the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy has increased with time and represents a complex probl...
Rotavirus (RV) infection is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis (GE) in the pediatric pop...
Vaccine hesitancy, the refusal or delay in complying with set immunization schedules, has been procl...
Introduction: Rotavirus is one of the most common pathogens causing diarrhea in children <5 ...
In 2006, 2 rotavirus vaccines were licensed. We summarize the impact of rotavirus vaccination on hos...
Babies' parents and people who look for information about vaccination often visit anti-vaccine movem...
BACKGROUND: Human group A rotavirus is the leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in young ch...
Vaccination is among the most important areas of progress in the worldwide history of public health....
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is still widespread. During the pandemic, the internet has been the prefe...
Rotavirus (RV) is a major agent of gastroenteritis and an important cause of child death worldwide. ...
Italy is a country that provides an increasing number of vaccines free-of-charge to individuals, st...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus vaccine use in national immunisation programmes has led to declines in ho...
Rotavirus is the leading cause of diarrheal death among children\ua0\ua065% of children had at least...
This study was designed to investigate the knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors about rotavirus infecti...
Rotavirus (RV) causes up to half of hospital and community acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases in youn...
In Italy, the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy has increased with time and represents a complex probl...
Rotavirus (RV) infection is the main cause of severe acute gastroenteritis (GE) in the pediatric pop...
Vaccine hesitancy, the refusal or delay in complying with set immunization schedules, has been procl...
Introduction: Rotavirus is one of the most common pathogens causing diarrhea in children <5 ...
In 2006, 2 rotavirus vaccines were licensed. We summarize the impact of rotavirus vaccination on hos...
Babies' parents and people who look for information about vaccination often visit anti-vaccine movem...
BACKGROUND: Human group A rotavirus is the leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in young ch...
Vaccination is among the most important areas of progress in the worldwide history of public health....
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is still widespread. During the pandemic, the internet has been the prefe...
Rotavirus (RV) is a major agent of gastroenteritis and an important cause of child death worldwide. ...
Italy is a country that provides an increasing number of vaccines free-of-charge to individuals, st...
SummaryBackgroundRotavirus vaccine use in national immunisation programmes has led to declines in ho...
Rotavirus is the leading cause of diarrheal death among children\ua0\ua065% of children had at least...