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Roberto Gasparini

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Determinants of European parents' decision on the vaccination of their children against measles, mumps and rubella: A systematic review and meta-anal…

2016

ABSTRACT Low measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) immunization levels in European children highlight the importance of identifying determinants of parental vaccine uptake to implement policies for increasing vaccine compliance. The aim of this paper is to identify the main factors associated with partial and full MMR vaccination uptake in European parents, and combine the different studies to obtain overall quantitative measures. This activity is included within the ESCULAPIO project, funded by the Italian Ministry of Health. ORs and CIs were extracted, sources of heterogeneity explored and publication bias assessed. Forty-five papers were retrieved for the qualitative study, 26 of which were i…

ParentsHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyMeasles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccinedeterminant; measles; mumps and rubella; parents; uptake; vaccine; Immunology and Allergy; Immunology; PharmacologyImmunologyReviewdeterminantSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataMMR vaccineRubellaMeasles03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinevaccine030225 pediatricsHumansmeaslesmeasleImmunology and AllergyMedicinemumps and rubella030212 general & internal medicineMumpsRubellaPharmacologyPracticebusiness.industryHealth KnowledgeVaccinationPublication biasPatient Acceptance of Health Caremedicine.diseaseEuropeVaccinationparentdeterminant; measles; mumps and rubella; parents; uptake; vaccine; Europe; Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice; Humans; Measles; Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine; Mumps; Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Rubella; Vaccination; ParentsAttitudesuptakeMeta-analysisMarital statusbusinessMeasles-Mumps-Rubella VaccineDemographyHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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Strategies and actions of multi-purpose health communication on vaccine preventable infectious diseases in order to increase vaccination coverage in …

2017

The ESCULAPIO Project aims at increasing awareness on vaccine preventable infectious diseases (VPID) and vaccinations in different target populations and to spread the culture of prevention. Information/training interventions on VPID have been developed and health promotion activities for the general population, students and their parents, teachers and health care workers (HCWs) were set up. In Tuscany, educational courses on VPID in high schools were organized and students were stimulated to prepare informative materials on VPID for lower grade school pupils. In Liguria, an educational card game (named 'Vaccine at the Fair') was presented to children of primary schools. Stands in shopping …

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How the knowledge of interactions between meningococcus and the human immune system has been used to prepare effective Neisseria meningitidis vaccines

2015

In the last decades, tremendous advancement in dissecting the mechanisms of pathogenicity ofNeisseria meningitidisat a molecular level has been achieved, exploiting converging approaches of different disciplines, ranging from pathology to microbiology, immunology, and omics sciences (such as genomics and proteomics). Here, we review the molecular biology of the infectious agent and, in particular, its interactions with the immune system, focusing on both the innate and the adaptive responses. Meningococci exploit different mechanisms and complex machineries in order to subvert the immune system and to avoid being killed. Capsular polysaccharide and lipooligosaccharide glycan composition, in…

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Prevalence of diphtheria toxin antibodies in human sera from a cross-section of the Italian population.

1999

Abstract A polycentric study was carried out between 1993 and 1995 in order to evaluate diphtheria immunity on a representative sample of population from different areas of Italy. To determine diphtheria antitoxin, sera from 5187 apparently healthy subjects, divided according to sex and age groups, were titrated using an ELISA indirect method. A basic protective titre of diphtheria antitoxin (>0.01 IU ml −1 ) was found in 4080 (78.6%) subjects. No statistically significant differences between males and females were observed. Our findings show that the proportion of susceptibles increases with age and a high proportion of adults no longer has diphtheria antitoxin at protective levels since t…

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