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Affiliations 1 and 2 for authors Ya Yang, Kechun Che, Jiayan Deng, Xinming Tang, Wenyuan Jing, Xiuping He, Jiacheng Yang, Wenya Zhang, Mingjuan Yin, Congcong Pan, and Jindong Ni have been combined, from:
School of Public Health, Shunde Women and Children’s Hospital, Foshan, China
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Precision Key Laboratory of Public Health, Guangdong Medical University, Dong Guan, China
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School of Public Health, Shunde Women and Children’s Hospital, Precision Key Laboratory of Public Health, Guangdong Medical University
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e78866
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Sero-epidemiological studies offer conflicting insights: Sun et al [20] suggest a 3-year interval between doses maximizes antibody concentration, while Zhang et al [21] indicate higher seropositivity rates with earlier administration (ages 3‐6). These findings emphasize the need for further research to refine immunization strategies and tailor them to local epidemiological contexts.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e71691
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