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COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions and Uptake in a National Prospective Cohort of Essential Workers

COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions and Uptake in a National Prospective Cohort of Essential Workers

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A study of essential workers found that COVID-19 vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and practices responses predict vaccine uptake, which can improve over time.
Satisfaction and Mental Health Outcomes Associated with a Large Regional Helpline

Satisfaction and Mental Health Outcomes Associated with a Large Regional Helpline

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A study of NYC Well found behavioral health helplines can benefit diverse populations, complementing the formal behavioral healthcare system.
High Burden of COVID-19 among Unvaccinated Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters

High Burden of COVID-19 Among Unvaccinated Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters

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First responders are at increased risk for COVID-19, but have relatively low vaccine uptake, and the resulting sick leave threatens public health and safety.
Respiratory Viral Infections and Infection Prevention Practices among Women with Acute Respiratory Illness during Delivery Hospitalizations during the 2019-2020 Influenza Season

Respiratory Viral Infections and Infection Prevention Practices among Women with Acute Respiratory Illness during Delivery Hospitalizations during the 2019-2020 Influenza Season

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This study describes the frequency of respiratory virus infections among women hospitalized for delivery and relevant prevention and testing measures.
Comparison of the Immunogenicity

Comparison of the Immunogenicity of Cell Culture-Based and Recombinant Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccines to Conventional Egg-Based Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccines among Healthcare Personnel Aged 18-64 Years: A Randomized Open-Label Trial

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CDC and Abt collaborated to evaluate immunogenicity of influenza vaccines among healthcare personnel in open-label trial.
Decreases in inpatient hospitalizations from a technology-based, integrated behavioral health crisis response system: an evaluation of the Grand Response Access Network on Demand (GRAND) Model

Decreases in inpatient hospitalizations from a technology-based, integrated behavioral health crisis response system: an evaluation of the Grand Response Access Network on Demand (GRAND) Model

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This article showcases behavioral health crisis program, GRAND Model, which was found to be effective in reducing inpatient hospitalizations in Oklahoma.
Neutralizing Antibody Responses to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines versus SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Pregnant Women and Vaccine Induced Antibody Transfer to Infants

Neutralizing Antibody Responses to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines versus SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Pregnant Women and Vaccine Induced Antibody Transfer to Infants

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Pregnant women with two COVID-19 vaccine doses have vaccine-induced antibodies, a CDC study co-written by Abt shows, but antibodies transferred to infants wane quickly.