2021
DOI: 10.1111/ped.14712
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Trends in voluntary vaccination coverage in a Japanese city

Abstract: Background: Large numbers of patients with diseases preventable by voluntary vaccines have been reported in Japan. However, it is difficult to analyze the impact of voluntary vaccination on disease prevention, as governments do not aggregate the number of recipients of vaccines that are not included in the national immunization program. This study investigated the association between the coverage rates of two voluntary vaccines (rotavirus and mumps vaccines) and the incidence of the diseases preventable by the… Show more

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“…In this issue, Hoshina et al have reported the association between the coverage rates of two voluntary vaccines (rotavirus and mumps vaccines) and the incidence of diseases preventable by these vaccines in Kitakyusyu city, Japan. 4 They concluded that the coverage rates were insufficient to control these infections. As is evident from their study, the incorporation of voluntary vaccines into NIP should be considered for increasing vaccination coverage.…”
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“…In this issue, Hoshina et al have reported the association between the coverage rates of two voluntary vaccines (rotavirus and mumps vaccines) and the incidence of diseases preventable by these vaccines in Kitakyusyu city, Japan. 4 They concluded that the coverage rates were insufficient to control these infections. As is evident from their study, the incorporation of voluntary vaccines into NIP should be considered for increasing vaccination coverage.…”
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confidence: 99%