Author: Chiappini, Elena; Parigi, Sara; Galli, Luisa; Licari, Amelia; Brambilla, Ilaria; Angela Tosca, Maria; Ciprandi, Giorgio; Marseglia, Gianluigi
Title: Impact that the COVIDâ€19 pandemic on routine childhood vaccinations and challenges ahead: A narrative review Cord-id: g3vdqzus Document date: 2021_6_2
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Snippet: AIM: To document the decline in vaccination coverage in the first months of 2020 as an indirect effect of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. METHODS: We performed a literature review in medical databases. Overall, 143 articles were initially retrieved, out of which 48 were selected and included in the review. RESULTS: Our review retrieved similar data in many countries worldwide, and, globally, preliminary data from the first 4 months of 2020 indicate a decline in diphtheriaâ€tetanusâ€pertussis coverage
Document: AIM: To document the decline in vaccination coverage in the first months of 2020 as an indirect effect of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. METHODS: We performed a literature review in medical databases. Overall, 143 articles were initially retrieved, out of which 48 were selected and included in the review. RESULTS: Our review retrieved similar data in many countries worldwide, and, globally, preliminary data from the first 4 months of 2020 indicate a decline in diphtheriaâ€tetanusâ€pertussis coverage, generally considered the marker of vaccination coverage across countries. World Health Organization recommends maintaining vaccination services, prioritising primary series vaccinations especially for measlesâ€rubella or poliomyelitis, but it also lets each country decide whether to maintain the immunisation services evaluating the current epidemiology of vaccineâ€preventable diseases and the COVIDâ€19 local transmission scenario. Successively, recovering of vaccinations should be planned. Moreover, during the pandemic, influenza vaccination should be promoted as a central public health measure. CONCLUSION: Future challenges will be to maintain the vaccination programmes, especially in children younger than 2 years old and adolescents, to plan the recovery of vaccinations for subjects who postponed them during the lockdown, and to early identify any vaccineâ€preventable disease outbreak.
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