Influenza vaccine uptake among youth with sickle cell disease who are seen in clinic before and after the COVID-19 pandemic

Influenza vaccination is critical for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) due to risks of severe influenza infections. Despite declining influenza vaccination among children since the COVID-19 pandemic, less is known about influenza vaccine coverage among youth with SCD during this same period....

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description Influenza vaccination is critical for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) due to risks of severe influenza infections. Despite declining influenza vaccination among children since the COVID-19 pandemic, less is known about influenza vaccine coverage among youth with SCD during this same period. We compared influenza vaccine uptake among youth with SCD seen by a SCD provider in clinic during the 2019–2020 and 2022–2023 influenza seasons and described infection characteristics. Overall, 85% (n = 220) of children received their influenza vaccine during 2019–2020 compared to 75% (n = 245) in 2022–2023 (p = 0.059). Participants seen during both seasons were more likely to shift from vaccinated in 2019–2020 to unvaccinated in 2022–2023 than vice versa (McNemar's OR = 3.0; p = 0.008). Among 66 documented infections, 25.8% resulted in hospitalization. We found high influenza vaccine uptake but those seen during both seasons were more likely to become unvaccinated. More research is needed to understand influenza vaccine decision-making in this population. •Influenza vaccine uptake among youth with sickle cell disease (SCD) seen for care before and after the pandemic was relatively high.•Youth with SCD were more likely to shift from influenza vaccinated to unvaccinated after the pandemic.•One in four documented influenza infections among youth with SCD resulted in a hospitalization.•Future work should examine drivers of vaccine decision-making in this population.
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Anemia, Sickle Cell
Authorship
Child
Child, Preschool
Children
Children & youth
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
COVID-19 - prevention & control
COVID-19 infection
COVID-19 vaccines
Decision making
Editing
Electronic health records
Female
Hematology
Hospitalization
Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
Humans
Immunization
Infections
Influenza
influenza vaccination
influenza vaccines
Influenza Vaccines - administration & dosage
Influenza, Human - epidemiology
Influenza, Human - prevention & control
Male
Minority & ethnic groups
Pandemics
Pandemics - prevention & control
Population
Public health
SARS-CoV-2 - immunology
Seasons
sickle cell anemia
Sickle cell disease
Vaccination
Vaccination - statistics & numerical data
Vaccination Coverage - statistics & numerical data
Vaccine coverage
Vaccines
Viral diseases
Youth
title Influenza vaccine uptake among youth with sickle cell disease who are seen in clinic before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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