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Strategies and Trends in COVID-19 Vaccination Delivery: What We Learn and What We May Use for the Future

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Vaccination has been the most effective way to control the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The numbers and types of vaccines have reached considerable proportions, even if the question of vaccine procedures and frequency still needs to be resolved. We have come to learn the necessity of defining vaccination distribution strategies with regard to COVID-19 that could be used for any future pandemics of similar gravity. In fact, vaccine monitoring implies the existence of a strategy that should be measurable in terms of input and output, based on a mathematical model, including death rates, the spread of infections, symptoms, hospitalization, and so on. This paper addresses the issue of vaccine diffusion and strategies for monitoring the pandemic. It provides a description of the importance and take up of vaccines and the links between procedures and the containment of COVID-19 variants, as well as the long-term effects. Finally, the paper focuses on the global scenario in a world undergoing profound social and political change, with particular attention on current and future health provision. This contribution would represent an example of vaccination experiences, which can be useful in other pandemic or epidemiological contexts.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; epidemiology; vaccination strategy; vaccine distributions
List of contributors:
Tradigo, G.; Das, J. K.; Vizza, P.; Roy, S.; Guzzi, P. H.; Veltri, P.
Authors of the University:
TRADIGO GIUSEPPE
VIZZA PATRIZIA
Handle:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/49976
Published in:
VACCINES
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