[Differences between Italians and immigrants in COVID-19 vaccination coverage in the Reggio Emilia resident population (Emilia-Romagna Region, Northern Italy)].

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Epidemiologia & Prevenzione Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.19191/EP24.4-5.S1.120
Letizia Bartolini, Laura Bonvicini, Marta Ottone, Massimo Vicentini, Eufemia Bisaccia, Benedetta Riboldi, Paolo Giorgi Rossi
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The present work describes the cumulative coverage curves by country of birth, sex, age, and area of residence of the adult population residing in the province of Reggio Emilia (Emilia-Romagna Region, Northern Italy).The analyses are stratified by country of birth into HDC (Highly Developed Country), mostly Italians, and HMPC (Highly Migration Pressure Country), as a proxy of migrant status, excluding deaths. Vaccinations carried out up to September 2022 and recorded in the information system were considered, including vaccinations performed outside the province. Vaccinations done abroad are not included when the information is incomplete or the type of vaccine is different from those administered in Italy.Vaccination coverage (%) by number of doses and estimated Hazard Ratio (HR) and related 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) are calculated using Cox models, adjusted for age and stratified by sex.A lower vaccination coverage was detected, delayed by a few weeks, among HMPC, but the differences in vaccination coverage are reversed when the different age structure of the two populations is taken into account. From the estimates of the Cox models, a higher propensity to vaccinate was noted among immigrants, in particular among women (women HR: 1.65; CI95% 1.52-1.78; men HR: 1.39; CI95% 1.28-1.52). Women were vaccinated first, but, at the end of the observation period, there were no particular differences in coverage between the two sexes, either among Italians or immigrants. Focusing on the area of origin, a strong propensity for vaccination was noted, particularly among who came from North Africa. In the mountain areas of the province, a lower propensity for vaccination was observed, perhaps explained by the greater distance of the vaccination centers or by a lower acceptability of the vaccine.

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[雷焦艾米利亚常住人口(意大利北部艾米利亚-罗马涅大区)中意大利人和移民在 COVID-19 疫苗接种覆盖率方面的差异]。
本研究描述了居住在雷焦艾米利亚省(意大利北部艾米利亚-罗马涅大区)的成年人按出生国、性别、年龄和居住地划分的累积覆盖率曲线。分析按出生国分为HDC(高度发达的国家)和HMPC(移民压力大的国家)两类,前者主要是意大利人,后者则代表移民身份,但不包括死亡人数。信息系统中记录的截至 2022 年 9 月的疫苗接种情况,包括在省外进行的疫苗接种。接种覆盖率(%)(按剂量数计算)、估计危险比(HR)和相关的 95% 置信区间(95%CI)采用 Cox 模型计算,并根据年龄和性别进行分层调整。从 Cox 模型的估计值来看,移民的疫苗接种倾向较高,尤其是女性(女性 HR:1.65;CI95% 为 1.52-1.78;男性 HR:1.39;CI95% 为 1.28-1.52)。女性最先接种疫苗,但在观察期结束时,无论是在意大利人还是在移民中,男女之间的接种率没有特别的差异。从原籍地区来看,接种疫苗的倾向性很强,尤其是来自北非的移民。在该省的山区,疫苗接种率较低,原因可能是疫苗接种中心距离较远或疫苗的可接受性较低。
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Epidemiologia & Prevenzione
Epidemiologia & Prevenzione 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Epidemiologia & Prevenzione, oggi organo della Associazione italiana di epidemiologia, raccoglie buona parte delle migliori e originali esperienze italiane di ricerca epidemiologica e di studio degli interventi per la prevenzione e la sanità pubblica. La rivista – indicizzata su Medline e dotata di Impact Factor – è un canale importante anche per la segnalazione al pubblico internazionale di contributi che altrimenti circolerebbero soltanto in Italia. E&P in questi decenni ha svolto una funzione di riferimento per la sanità pubblica ma anche per i cittadini e le loro diverse forme di aggregazione. Il principio che l’ha ispirata era, e rimane, che l’epidemiologia ha senso se è funzionale alla prevenzione e alla sanità pubblica e che la prevenzione ha ben poche possibilità di realizzarsi se non si fonda su valide basi scientifiche e se non c’è la partecipazione di tutti i soggetti interessati. Modalità di comunicazione aggiornate, metodologia statistica ed epidemiologica rigorosa, validità degli studi e solidità delle interpretazioni dei risultati sono la solida matrice su cui E&P è costruita. A questa si accompagna una forte responsabilità etica verso la salute pubblica, che oggi ha ampliato in forma irreversibile il suo orizzonte, e include in forma sempre più consapevole non solo gli esseri umani, ma l’intero pianeta e le modificazioni che l’uomo apporta all’universo in cui vive. L’ambizione è che l’offerta di nuovi strumenti di comunicazione, informazione e formazione, soprattutto attraverso l''uso di internet, renda la rivista non solo un tradizionale veicolo di contenuti e analisi scientifiche, ma anche un potente strumento a disposizione di una comunità di interessi e di valori che ha a cuore la salute pubblica.
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