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Jenny O'Neill1,2,3, Fiona Newall2,4,5,6,7, Giuliana Antolovich1,3
1Department of Neurodevelopment and Disability, The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
Abstract:
People with disabilities are vulnerable to complications from vaccine-preventable diseases, and every effort should be made to ensure equitable access to immunization for this population. This paper aims to summarize the research on immunizations in people with disabilities, in order to ensure a comprehensive understanding of knowledge in this area and direct further research. The literature is weighted towards coverage data that is difficult to synthesize because of the different definitions of disability, and the variety of settings, vaccinations and age groups across the studies. In-depth qualitative data and data from a variety of health-care providers and people with disability is notably lacking. This is vital to redress in order to develop effective immunization interventions in this population.
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