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Using an Electronic Immunization Registry (Aplikasi Sehat IndonesiaKu) in Indonesia: Cross-Sectional Study

Using an Electronic Immunization Registry (Aplikasi Sehat IndonesiaKu) in Indonesia: Cross-Sectional Study

To address this issue, the Indonesian Ministry of Health (Mo H) introduced the nationwide catch-up immunization campaign, which was called Bulan Imunisasi Anak Nasional (BIAN), in 2022 focusing on improving immunization coverage. The Mo H periodically conducts these nationwide catch-up immunization campaigns [7].

Dewi Nur Aisyah, Astri Utami, Fauziah Mauly Rahman, Nathasya Humaira Adriani, Fiqi Fitransyah, M Thoriqul Aziz Endryantoro, Prima Yosephine Hutapea, Gertrudis Tandy, Logan Manikam, Zisis Kozlakidis

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e53849

Public Preference and Priorities for Including Vaccines in China’s National Immunization Program: Discrete Choice Experiment

Public Preference and Priorities for Including Vaccines in China’s National Immunization Program: Discrete Choice Experiment

Immunization is crucial in controlling and preventing infectious diseases, averting 3.5‐5 million deaths annually from diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, influenza, and measles [1]. The Immunization Agenda 2030, developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), highlights the necessity of universal accessibility to effective and efficient immunization services worldwide [2].

Lingli Zhang, Xin Li, Jiali Chen, Xiaoye Wang, Yuyang Sun

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e57798

Peer Review of “Pentavalent Vaccine: How Safe Is It Among Infants Accessing Immunization in Nigerian Health Facilities (Preprint)”

Peer Review of “Pentavalent Vaccine: How Safe Is It Among Infants Accessing Immunization in Nigerian Health Facilities (Preprint)”

This is a peer-review report submitted for the preprint “Pentavalent Vaccine: How Safe Is It Among Infants Accessing Immunization in Nigerian Health Facilities.” This review is the result of a virtual collaborative live review discussion organized and hosted by PREreview and JMIR Publications on August 22, 2024.

Daniela Saderi, Musa Ali, Paul Hassan Ilegbusi, Toba Olatoye, Shah S

JMIRx Med 2024;5:e66894

COVID-19 Vaccine Preferences in General Populations in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Discrete Choice Experiment

COVID-19 Vaccine Preferences in General Populations in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Discrete Choice Experiment

Furthermore, as some national immunization policies include seasonal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations that align with those for the seasonal influenza vaccine [12,13], participants were also asked about the potential dual administration of these 2 vaccines. The survey and DCE elements were developed based on best practices [14] and conducted in 3 stages before finalization [15] and full deployment in stage 4 (Figure S1 in Multimedia Appendix 1).

David Salisbury, Jeffrey V Lazarus, Nancy Waite, Clara Lehmann, Sumitra Sri Bhashyam, Marie de la Cruz, Beth Hahn, Matthew D Rousculp, Paolo Bonanni

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e57242

Near Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance of Emergency Department Triage Texts Using Natural Language Processing: Case Study in Febrile Convulsion Detection

Near Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance of Emergency Department Triage Texts Using Natural Language Processing: Case Study in Febrile Convulsion Detection

Our solution is currently deployed in a cloud-based environment and is continuously sending a stream of flagged presentations to an organization tracking adverse events following immunization monitor for possible increases against their background rate for detection of any vaccine safety signal related to febrile convulsions. Our approach is extendible to similar scenarios; however, the model we created is specific to the task of detection of febrile convulsions in ED notes.

Sedigh Khademi, Christopher Palmer, Muhammad Javed, Gerardo Luis Dimaguila, Hazel Clothier, Jim Buttery, Jim Black

JMIR AI 2024;3:e54449

Effectiveness of Catch-Up Vaccination Interventions Versus Standard or Usual Care Procedures in Increasing Adherence to Recommended Vaccinations Among Different Age Groups: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials and Before-After Studies

Effectiveness of Catch-Up Vaccination Interventions Versus Standard or Usual Care Procedures in Increasing Adherence to Recommended Vaccinations Among Different Age Groups: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials and Before-After Studies

Although vaccination is one of the most successful public health interventions, global immunization coverage rates remain unsatisfactory. In 2021, nearly 25 million children under the age of 1 year missed their routine diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccinations. Additionally, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage among girls in the least developed countries was only 15% [3].

Alessandra Fallucca, Walter Priano, Alessandro Carubia, Patrizia Ferro, Vincenzo Pisciotta, Alessandra Casuccio, Vincenzo Restivo

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e52926

Development of Promising Interventions to Improve Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in a School-Based Program in Quebec, Canada: Results From a Formative Evaluation Using a Mixed Methods Design

Development of Promising Interventions to Improve Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in a School-Based Program in Quebec, Canada: Results From a Formative Evaluation Using a Mixed Methods Design

As noted previously, in Quebec, the HPV immunization program was introduced in 2008, first targeting girls in grade 4 of primary school, with boys included since 2016. The vaccine coverage varies from region to region and overall falls short of the 90% target for optimal cervical cancer prevention [25,26,37]. The delivery of HPV vaccines in schools varies slightly between areas and schools [8]. Generally, school vaccination is carried out in masse over a short period (eg, one full day in a school).

Maude Dionne, Chantal Sauvageau, Doriane Etienne, Marilou Kiely, Holly Witteman, Eve Dubé

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57118

A Prediction Model for Identifying Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Uptake Among Children in Wuxi, China: Prospective Observational Study

A Prediction Model for Identifying Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Uptake Among Children in Wuxi, China: Prospective Observational Study

Participants were recruited from six immunization clinics, including Anzhen, Dongting, Huazhuang, Jiangxi, Meicun, and Taihu, in Wuxi between September 21 and October 17, 2020 [15]. Parents bringing their child to the immunization clinic for vaccination were encouraged to participate in our study. We excluded children lacking an immunization record number (which is used to track vaccination administration records) and children aged >14 years. A total of 3009 participants were recruited.

Qiang Wang, Liuqing Yang, Shixin Xiu, Yuan Shen, Hui Jin, Leesa Lin

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56064