AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to explore COVID-19 vaccine coverage in immunosuppressed children, focusing on guardians' willingness to vaccinate and the factors influencing their decisions.
  • It found that three-dose vaccination rates were very low for liver (0.9%) and hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients (4.9%), but guardian acceptance was higher at 63.8%.
  • Main reasons for hesitancy included fears about vaccine side effects and doubts regarding efficacy; the majority of children with Omicron experienced mild symptoms, highlighting the need for targeted education and vaccination strategies for families with liver transplant recipients.

Article Abstract

To investigate COVID-19 vaccine coverage in immunosuppressed children, assess guardians' intention to vaccinate children, and determine reasons and associated factors. In addition, we attempted to capture the characteristics of them with Omicron. We obtained the vaccination coverage and guardian vaccine acceptance among pediatric transplant recipients through a web-based questionnaire conducted from April 12 to 28, 2022, and performed the statistical analysis. Seven organ transplant recipient children with Omicron were also clinically analyzed. The three-dose vaccine coverage for liver transplant (n = 563) and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (n = 122) recipient children was 0.9% and 4.9%, and guardian vaccine acceptance was 63.8%. Independent risk factors for vaccine acceptance were the child's age, geographic location, type of transplant, guardian's vaccination status, guardian's level of distress about epidemic events, guardian's risk perception ability, anxiety, and knowledge of epidemic control. The main reasons for vaccine hesitancy were fear of vaccine-induced adverse events and doubts about efficacy. Ultimately, most children infected with Omicron have mild or no symptoms and are infected by intra-family. Since vaccine coverage and guardian acceptance are lowest among liver transplant children, and the infected are mainly intra-family, we should devise more targeted education and vaccination instructions for their guardians.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9877554PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmv.28377DOI Listing

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