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Costantino Claudio

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Rotavirus gastroenteritis hospitalization rates and correlation with rotavirus vaccination coverage in Sicily

2018

Background and aim of the works:Rotavirus (RV) is considered the main cause of gastroenteritis in children from 0 to 59 months and vaccination represents the only strategy to prevent hospitalizations due to RV. In 2013 Sicilian Region introduced universal RV vaccination for all newborns. The present study aims to estimate the reduction rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) hospitalization rates among Sicilian children and their relations with vaccination coverages of the nine Sicilian Local Health Units (LHUs). Methods: Were analyzed hospital discharge records including a diagnosis of RVGE occurred from January 2009 to December 2017 in hospitalized children aged 0 to 59 months, residents in Sici…

MaleVaccination CoverageLocal health unitHealth PromotionRotavirus InfectionsRetrospective StudieHospitalizations rateHumanslocal health unitshospital discharge recordsSicilyRotavirus InfectionRetrospective StudiesGastroenteritiIncidenceRotavirus vaccinationInfant NewbornRotavirus VaccinesInfantRotaviruGastroenteritisHospitalizationrotavirusChild PreschoolHealth System Research - up to DateFemaleHospital discharge recordHuman
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[Alert for meningitis in Palermo? Successful strategies to counteract the impact of mass media]

2018

Following two invasive meningococcal disease cases among twenties, general population overloaded vaccination Units of the Palermo's District during summer 2016. Sicilian Health Authorities adopted several public health strategies including: a) active meningococcal vaccination free of charge for people from 18 up to 30 years of age, b) information in crowded places and rapid communication by media. An increase in anti-meningococcal vaccination doses administered (+868%) as well as in anti-dTp and HPV vaccination (+41% and +8%, respectively) due to a further catch-up was observed.

AdultAdolescentVaccinationInfantMeningococcal Vaccinesinvasive meningococcal disease active meningococcal vaccination public health strategiesMeningitis MeningococcalMiddle AgedYoung AdultItalyChild PreschoolHumansMass MediaPublic HealthChildAged
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