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Increasing Vaccination Awareness for Italian Primary Care Pediatricians: Game Design and Usability Study

Increasing Vaccination Awareness for Italian Primary Care Pediatricians: Game Design and Usability Study

Due to the high incidence of invasive Men B cases in individuals aged under 1 year, studies analyzing both Italian and UK cohorts have highlighted the importance of starting a vaccination schedule as early as possible [6-8]. In two retrospective, observational studies, Men B vaccination in children aged In Italy, primary care pediatricians (PCPs) are expected to perform scheduled health checks, recommend vaccinations, and verify the vaccination status of children.

Federico Marchetti, Martino Barretta, Antonio Di Mauro, Marco Bona, Chiara Amerighi, Antonio D'Avino

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e70049


Effectiveness of an Education Toolkit Delivered by Soap Operas Among Communities Living in Extreme Poverty in Improving Vaccination Confidence in the Philippines: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of an Education Toolkit Delivered by Soap Operas Among Communities Living in Extreme Poverty in Improving Vaccination Confidence in the Philippines: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

This inequality in vaccination is often observed in rural areas or urban slums, where public health campaigns and interventions are difficult to implement [14]. Another challenge to vaccination programs is vaccine hesitancy, which largely stems from concerns about vaccine safety, importance, and effectiveness.

Shishi Wu, Quanfang Dong, Zhitong Zhang, Sharon Pang, Kevin Thorpe, Melinda Kelly, Victoria Haldane, Lincoln Lau, Xiaolin Wei

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e77022


Catch-Up of Routine School-Based Immunizations Since the COVID-19 Pandemic: 4-Year Observational Cohort Study

Catch-Up of Routine School-Based Immunizations Since the COVID-19 Pandemic: 4-Year Observational Cohort Study

While generally higher vaccine administration volumes were noted during the school years, we are unable to identify whether those doses were delivered through SBIPs or through other public health vaccination efforts. Vaccine administration volume for: (A) Meningococcal conjugate ACYW-135 (Men C-ACYW), (B) human papillomavirus (HPV), and (C) measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) or measles-mumps-rubella—varicella (MMRV) by grade-year cohort.

Kelvin Nartey, Laura Reifferscheid, Marilou Kiely, Shannon E MacDonald, Canadian Immunization Research Network

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e79669


Reflections on the Optimal Use of eDiaries for Data Collection in Vaccine Clinical Trials

Reflections on the Optimal Use of eDiaries for Data Collection in Vaccine Clinical Trials

Diaries, originally in paper form, are used to collect local and systemic solicited (predefined) adverse reactions (ARs) [5], and unsolicited (any additional other than the predefined) ARs post vaccination. Solicited and unsolicited ARs are standard primary safety endpoints in vaccine trials. In addition, the timing, or frequency, for collecting solicited and unsolicited ARs is predefined in the study protocols.

Ujwani Nukala, Sylvia Cho, Aneesha Suresh Sahu, Jessica Zhou, Whitney R Steele, Barbee I Whitaker, Hussein Ezzeldin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66971


Web-Based Video Intervention and Associated Factors for the Uptake of the Catch-Up Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in Japan: Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-Based Video Intervention and Associated Factors for the Uptake of the Catch-Up Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in Japan: Randomized Controlled Trial

Figure 3 presents the differences in vaccination rates for each factor compared to the reference level after adjusting for confounding factors, in the entire study population. Compared to those born in 1997‐1999 (24‐26 years old), women born in 2000‐2002 (21‐23 years old) and 2003‐2005 (18‐20 years old) had lower vaccination rates at 3 months. Women with lower educational levels had lower vaccination rates compared to those with higher educational levels.

Toshiki Yoshioka, Atsushi Goto, Taichi Mizushima, Yukio Suzuki, Yutaka Ueda, Asami Yagi, Masayuki Sekine, Risa Kudo, Suzanne M Garland, Suresh Kumarasamy, Ida Ismail-Pratt, Katharina Reimer, Etsuko Miyagi, Asia Pacific HPV Coalition

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67778


Influenza Vaccination Coverage and Determinants of New Vaccinations During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain (ENE-COVID): Nationwide Population-Based Study

Influenza Vaccination Coverage and Determinants of New Vaccinations During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain (ENE-COVID): Nationwide Population-Based Study

Influenza vaccination coverage in 2019 and 2020 was calculated as the proportion of participants who reported having been vaccinated or intended to do so in that year. Vaccination coverage by sociodemographic, health, and COVID-19–related characteristics was standardized to the overall distribution of influenza vaccination target groups in the entire study population and compared by estimating standardized differences between 2019 and 2020.

Miguel Ángel de la Cámara, Nerea Fernández de Larrea-Baz, Roberto Pastor-Barriuso, Amparo Larrauri, Pablo Fernández-Navarro, Marina Pollán, Beatriz Pérez-Gómez, ENE-COVID Study Group

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e60658


Components of a Digital Storytelling Intervention for Human Papillomavirus and Cancer Prevention Among LGBTQ+ Individuals: Formative Mixed Methods Inquiry

Components of a Digital Storytelling Intervention for Human Papillomavirus and Cancer Prevention Among LGBTQ+ Individuals: Formative Mixed Methods Inquiry

Despite disease prevalence, HPV vaccination uptake has fallen short of 80% of the general population, a goal set forth by Healthy People 2030 [7]. The World Health Organization identified complacency, inconvenience, and lack of confidence as several of the various factors that can influence an individual’s intention to become vaccinated.

Gabrielle Darville-Sanders, Dominique Munroe, Emilie Corluyan, Utibeabasi Ikoiwak, Jennifer Nguyen, Chad Mandula, Portia Thomas, Brandon Sanders

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58163


Social Media and the Evolution of Vaccine Preferences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discrete Choice Experiment

Social Media and the Evolution of Vaccine Preferences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discrete Choice Experiment

Vaccination is a vital tool for combating the pandemic, both now and into the future [4]. Despite the clear benefits of vaccination against COVID-19 and other diseases, many people are hesitant or resistant [5-7]. A rapidly emerging body of literature focuses on the characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine uptake [7-10].

Robbie Maris, Zack Dorner, Stephane Hess, Steven Tucker

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e66081


Immunogenicity of COVID-19 Vaccination in Immunocompromised Patients (Auto-COVID-VACC): Protocol for Multicenter Prospective Noninterventional Study

Immunogenicity of COVID-19 Vaccination in Immunocompromised Patients (Auto-COVID-VACC): Protocol for Multicenter Prospective Noninterventional Study

The German Standing Committee on Vaccination of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has been recommending 3 antigen contacts (infection or vaccination) to complete basic immunization, of which at least one should be by vaccination. Annual booster recommendations are advised for groups at high risk, such as people with an impaired immune response [16]. COVID-19 vaccination, therefore, represents the mainstay of COVID-19 prevention.

Louise Marie Cremer, Ullrich Bethe, Peter Borchmann, Veronica Di Cristanziano, Lutz Gieselmann, Sarah Grimm, Martin Hellmich, Julia Jakobs, Julia A Nacov, Julia M Neuhann, Juergen Prattes, Christoph Scheid, Rosanne Sprute, Gertrud Steger, Jannik Stemler, Sibylle C Mellinghoff, Oliver A Cornely

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60675