The research was conducted by Hai Fang and team from Peking University and published in The Lancet Public Health. The study assessed the impact of introducing four non-National Immunization Program (NIP) vaccines in China, considering both public health benefits and cost-effectiveness. The multicriteria decision analysis suggests that incorporating these vaccines into the NIP could follow the priority order to benefit the Chinese population: PCV13, rotavirus vaccine, Hib vaccine, and varicella vaccine.
Association between influenza vaccination during pregnancy from 2012 to 2022 and demographic characteristics and preterm birth outcomes in Shanghai
This study, jointly conducted by Prof. Hong Jiang’s team from Fudan University and the Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, was published in the Journal of Clinical Pediatrics. Using data from the Shanghai Birth Medical Information System (2012–2022), the researchers analyzed trends and determinants of influenza vaccination among pregnant women and its association with preterm birth.The Study found that multiple sociodemographic factors are significantly associated with influenza vaccination behavior among pregnant women in Shanghai between 2012 and 2022, and influenza vaccination during pregnancy may be related to a reduced risk of preterm birth. It is recommended to further strengthen public education and service support, continuously promote vaccination efforts, and effectively safeguard maternal and infant health.