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J Travel Med ; 29(2)2022 Mar 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35085399

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BACKGROUND: Travellers can access online information to research and plan their expeditions/excursions, and seek travel-related health information. We explored German travellers' attitude and behaviour toward vaccination, and their travel-related health information seeking activities. METHODS: We used two approaches: web 'scraping' of comments on German travel-related sites and an online survey. 'Scraping' of travel-related sites was undertaken using keywords/synonyms to identify vaccine- and disease-related posts. The raw unstructured text extracted from online comments was converted to a structured dataset using Natural Language Processing Techniques. Traveller personas were defined using K-means based on the online survey results, with cluster (i.e. persona) descriptions made from the most discriminant features in a distinguished set of observations. The web-scraped profiles were mapped to the personas identified. Travel and vaccine-related behaviours were described for each persona. RESULTS: We identified ~2.6 million comments; ~880 k were unique and mentioned ~280 k unique trips by ~65 k unique profiles. Most comments were on destinations in Europe (37%), Africa (21%), Southeast Asia (12%) and the Middle East (11%). Eight personas were identified: 'middle-class family woman', 'young woman travelling with partner', 'female globe-trotter', 'upper-class active man', 'single male traveller', 'retired traveller', 'young backpacker', and 'visiting friends and relatives'. Purpose of travel was leisure in 82-94% of profiles, except the 'visiting friends and relatives' persona. Malaria and rabies were the most commented diseases with 12.7 k and 6.6 k comments, respectively. The 'middle-class family woman' and the 'upper-class active man' personas were the most active in online conversations regarding endemic disease and vaccine-related topics, representing 40% and 19% of comments, respectively. Vaccination rates were 54%-71% across the traveller personas in the online survey. Reasons for vaccination reluctance included perception of low risk to disease exposure (21%), price (14%), fear of side effects (12%) and number of vaccines (11%). CONCLUSIONS: The information collated on German traveller personas and behaviours toward vaccinations should help guide counselling by healthcare professionals.


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Vacina Antirrábica , Mídias Sociais , Mineração de Dados , Feminino , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Humanos , Masculino , Viagem , Doença Relacionada a Viagens
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Infect Dis Ther ; 9(3): 589-598, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32474892

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INTRODUCTION: The live attenuated Japanese encephalitis chimeric virus vaccine (JE-CV; Imojev®) has been approved in South Korea for use in subjects aged ≥ 12 months since 2015. As part of the license agreement, a post-marketing surveillance study was undertaken to actively monitor the safety profile of JE-CV in the Korean population. METHODS: An observational, active safety surveillance study was conducted from 3 April 2015 through to 2 April 2019 at 12 centers in South Korea. Subjects aged ≥ 12 months who received a single dose of JE-CV (primary or booster) during a routine healthcare visit were recruited and followed up for solicited reactions (7 and 14 days for injection site and systemic reactions, respectively), non-serious unsolicited adverse events and serious adverse events within 42 days after vaccination. RESULTS: Overall, 810 subjects who received JE-CV were included in our analysis, the majority received the vaccine as a primary vaccination (94.9%; 769/810). There were 179 solicited reactions reported by 111 subjects; the majority of solicited reactions occurred within 0-3 days (80.4%; 144/179), were of 1-3 days' duration (79.3%; 142/179) and of grade 1 intensity (70.9%; 127/179). There were three grade 3 adverse reactions (irritability, pyrexia and malaise); all resolved within a few days. The incidence of solicited reactions were highest in those aged 12 to < 24 months (34.7% [52/150] subjects; 107 events) and 2 to < 10 years (17.8% [8/45] subjects; 14 events). All unsolicited adverse events (serious and non-serious) were unrelated to vaccination. There were no discontinuations due to adverse reactions/events. CONCLUSION: JE-CV has a good safety profile under practice conditions in South Korea. No new safety issues were identified. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT02933710.

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Int J Infect Dis ; 45: 59-64, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26921548

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and immunogenicity of a meningococcal polysaccharide diphtheria toxoid conjugate vaccine (MenACYW-D) in a Korean population. METHODS: This was a phase III, blind-observer, controlled study in which participants aged 11-55 years were randomized (2:1 ratio) to a single dose of MenACYW-D or tetanus/diphtheria/acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. Outcomes included rates of seroconversion against all serogroups (≥4-fold increase in antibody titer from pre-vaccination), geometric mean titers (GMTs) at days 0 and 28 based on a serum bactericidal assay using baby rabbit complement, rates of seroprotection (titer ≥1:128) at day 28, and safety. RESULTS: A total of 300 participants were enrolled in the study (200 MenACYW-D and 100 Tdap). Seroconversion rates for serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135 were 77.8%, 88.3%, 74.6%, and 92.4%, respectively, for the MenACYW-D group and 9.3%, 8.1%, 12.2%, and 8.2%, respectively, for the Tdap group. The proportions of participants with pre-vaccination titers ≥1:128 were 57.3%, 12.6%, 51.5%, and 22.2% for serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135, respectively; post-vaccination rates were 98.5%, 89.4%, 96.0%, and 95.0% for the MenACYW-D group. A lower proportion of participants reported solicited reactions with MenACYW-D (46.2%) compared with Tdap (76.8%). CONCLUSION: A single dose of MenACYW-D was well tolerated and elicited a robust immune response in Korean adolescents and adults.


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Vacinas Meningocócicas/imunologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/sangue , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Vacinas Meningocócicas/efeitos adversos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , República da Coreia , Soroconversão , Sorogrupo , Vacinação , Vacinas Conjugadas/imunologia , Adulto Jovem
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