2019
DOI: 10.3855/jidc.11815
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Vaccination campaign strategies in recently arrived migrants: experience of an Italian reception centre

Abstract: Introduction: Control of vaccine preventable diseases, while constituting a priority of European health policies, is challenged by migrations from countries with suboptimal levels of immunization coverage. We report here two different types of vaccination campaign strategy in one of the bigger Italian asylum seekers’ centres. The vaccination service staff of the local national health institute came monthly during the first three years of observation, while in the last year, the vaccinations were offered direct… Show more

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“…Facilitators to vaccine uptake: Cultural competence, integration, and engagement, and alternative access points Cultural competence of HCPs and migrant-sensitive services and policies facilitated uptake. (26,31,38,50,60) In Sweden, for example, all newly-arrived migrant children are invited to attend a health dialogue meeting with the school nurse, which helps to establish trust early and determine health and vaccination needs. (38) A UK study increased immunisation uptake in unaccompanied asylum-seeking children by training and supporting social workers, primary care staff and young people and promoting the importance of vaccination and regular monitoring.…”
Section: Resource and Capacity Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facilitators to vaccine uptake: Cultural competence, integration, and engagement, and alternative access points Cultural competence of HCPs and migrant-sensitive services and policies facilitated uptake. (26,31,38,50,60) In Sweden, for example, all newly-arrived migrant children are invited to attend a health dialogue meeting with the school nurse, which helps to establish trust early and determine health and vaccination needs. (38) A UK study increased immunisation uptake in unaccompanied asylum-seeking children by training and supporting social workers, primary care staff and young people and promoting the importance of vaccination and regular monitoring.…”
Section: Resource and Capacity Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing screening programs for high-risk populations is a fundamental step in controlling infections and developing a fast test and treat strategy, as well as good prevention approaches (e.g. vaccines) [17][18][19]. Our survey showed high Mantoux TST acceptance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…An epidemiological surveillance service for communicable diseases was up and running in the center and based on the collaboration between the infectious disease specialist, an epidemiologist, and the territorial service of the local government health company (12)(13)(14)(15)(16).…”
Section: Sentinel Surveillance System For Early Outbreak Detection and Case Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%