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Factors associated with COVID-19 non-vaccination in adolescents hospitalized without COVID-19

Authors :
Leila C Sahni
Ashley M Price
Samantha M Olson
Margaret M Newhams
Pia S Pannaraj
Aline B Maddux
Natasha B Halasa
Katherine E Bline
Melissa A Cameron
Stephanie P Schwartz
Tracie C Walker
Katherine Irby
Kathleen Chiotos
Ryan A Nofziger
Elizabeth H Mack
Laura Smallcomb
Tamara T Bradford
Satoshi Kamidani
Keiko M Tarquinio
Natalie Z Cvijanovich
Jennifer E Schuster
Samina S Bhumbra
Emily R Levy
Charlotte V Hobbs
Melissa L Cullimore
Bria M Coates
Sabrina M Heidemann
Shira J Gertz
Michele Kong
Heidi R Flori
Mary A Staat
Matt S Zinter
Janet R Hume
Brandon M Chatani
Mary G Gaspers
Mia Maamari
Adrienne G Randolph
Manish M Patel
Julie A Boom
Source :
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine received emergency use authorization for persons ≥ 16 years in December 2020 and for adolescents 12–15 years in May 2021. Despite the clear benefits and favorable safety profile, vaccine uptake in adolescents has been suboptimal. We sought to assess factors associated with COVID-19 non-vaccination in adolescents 12–18 years of age. Methods Between June 1, 2021 and April 29, 2022, we assessed factors associated with COVID-19 non-vaccination in hospitalized adolescents ages 12–18 years enrolled in the Overcoming COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness network. Demographic characteristics and clinical information were captured through parent interviews and/or electronic medical record abstraction; COVID-19 vaccination was assessed through documented sources. We assessed associations between receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine and demographic and clinical factors using univariate and multivariable logistic regression and estimated adjusted odds ratios (aOR) for each factor associated with non-vaccination. Results Among 1665 hospitalized adolescents without COVID-19, 56% were unvaccinated. Unvaccinated adolescents were younger (median age 15.1 years vs. 15.4 years, p Conclusions Efforts to increase COVID-19 vaccination of adolescents should focus on persons with geographic, socioeconomic, and medical risk factors associated with non-vaccination.

Details

ISSN :
20487207
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Accession number :
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