2021
DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2021.2009128
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on routine immunization

Abstract: The current COVID-19 global pandemic continues to impact healthcare services beyond those directly related to the management of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and disease. We reviewed the published literature to assess the pandemic impact on existing global immunization activities and how the impact may be addressed. Widespread global disruption in routine childhood immunization has impacted a majority of regions and countries, especially in the initial pandemic phases. While data indicate subsequent recovery in immu… Show more

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“…In this regard, the WHO [3,4] recommends maintaining vaccination activities and prioritising primary series vaccinations, especially for measles, rubella, and poliomyelitis, and the immunisation services, and to evaluate current national epidemiology of VPD and the COVID-19 local transmission scenario. Maintaining high VC is even more important during the COVID-19 crisis to avoid the resurgence of VPD [41] and mitigate the risk of health system collapse, especially where the magnitude and impact of under-immunisation are severe. Institutional Review Board Statement: Ethical review and approval were waived for this study due to the use of anonymised and aggregated data on vaccination status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the WHO [3,4] recommends maintaining vaccination activities and prioritising primary series vaccinations, especially for measles, rubella, and poliomyelitis, and the immunisation services, and to evaluate current national epidemiology of VPD and the COVID-19 local transmission scenario. Maintaining high VC is even more important during the COVID-19 crisis to avoid the resurgence of VPD [41] and mitigate the risk of health system collapse, especially where the magnitude and impact of under-immunisation are severe. Institutional Review Board Statement: Ethical review and approval were waived for this study due to the use of anonymised and aggregated data on vaccination status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planning how to safely deliver routine vaccinations during future pandemics will also be key in preventing any future disruptions to routine vaccination services. 42 …”
Section: Disease Outbreaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sebanyak 87% cakupan imunisasi rutin campak, rubella, dan DPT di Indonesia mengalami penurunan lebih dari 35% dibandingkan pada periode tahun sebelumnya. Hal ini menjadi perhatian karena banyak rekomendasi imunisasi pada usia 24 bulan pertama kehidupan [6], [7].…”
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