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Improving Shingles Vaccination Rates in Family Medicine
J Fam Pract. 2021 Jul;70(6S):S13-S18. doi: 10.12788/jfp.0218.ABSTRACTAt the end of the activity, participants will be able to: • Characterize the burden of herpes zoster infections. • Recommend the recombinant zoster vaccine to patients in accordance with guidance from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. • Implement strategies to increase patient acceptance of herpes zoster and other vaccinations. • Use available resources to increase awareness among patients about the importance and safety of recommended vaccinations.PMID:34432619 | DOI:10.12788/jfp.0218
Source: The Journal of Family Practice - August 25, 2021 Category: Practice Management Authors: Jeffrey S Luther Source Type: research

Herpes zoster after COVID-19 vaccination, aspect of pain medicine: a retrospective, single-center study
CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 vaccination-related HZ showed clinical features similar to those ofthe other HZ.PMID:36746903 | DOI:10.17085/apm.22207
Source: Herpes - February 6, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Ji Hye Lee Yu Yil Kim Hyun Joo Heo Ji Hun Park Hyung Gu Cho Geonbo Kim Source Type: research

Vaccine-preventable hospitalisations in adult mental health service users: a population study
CONCLUSIONS: MH service users have increased risk of hospitalisation for many vaccine-preventable conditions. This may be due to reduced vaccination rates, more severe illness requiring hospitalisation, greater exposure to infectious conditions or other factors. People living with mental illness should be prioritised in vaccination strategies.PMID:37016779 | DOI:10.1017/S0033291723000776
Source: Psychological Medicine - April 5, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Grant Sara Patrick Gould Jackie Curtis Wendy Chen Michael Lau Parashar Ramanuj David Currow Philip Burgess Source Type: research