Immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases among paediatric healthcare workers in Denmark, 2019
ConclusionThe immunity gaps found primarily in young HCW indicate a need for a screening and vaccination strategy for this group. Considering the poor correlation between self-reported immunity and seropositivity, efforts should be made to check HCW’s immune status in order to identify those who would benefit from vaccination.
Source: Eurosurveillance - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Marie-Louise von Linstow, Alex Yde Nielsen, Nikolai Kirkby, Anna Eltvedt, Thilde Nordmann Winther, Allan Bybeck Nielsen, Didi Bang and Anja Poulsen Source Type: research
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