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AUTHOR(S) Ayelet Arazi; Judah Koller; Ditza A. Zachor (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Shiran Bord; Carmit Satran; Ayelet Schor
AUTHOR(S) Yaniv Efrati; Marcantonio M. Spada
AUTHOR(S) Yulia Gendler; Ayala Blau
AUTHOR(S) Yonatan Bilu; Natalie Flaks-Manov; Maytal Bivas-Benita (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Ola Ali-Saleh; Shiran Bord; Fuad Basis
AUTHOR(S) Vicki Myers; Mor Saban; Rachel Wilf-Miron
Children under 12 are now the largest unvaccinated group. Following FDA approval, vaccination of 5–11 year olds is now being encouraged in some countries. We present data on child COVID-related morbidity in Israel and discuss the complexities surrounding vaccinating children aged 5–11. Data were obtained from Israel’s open COVID database regarding new confirmed daily COVID-19 cases, severe hospitalized cases and deaths by age group in Israel from February 2020-November 2021, as well as vaccination rate and adverse events following vaccination
AUTHOR(S) Maya Tsfati; Dorit Segal-Engelchin
AUTHOR(S) Audrey Addi-Raccah; Noa Seeberger Tamir
AUTHOR(S) Shirli Werner; Yael Hochman; Roni Holler (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Kinneret Levavi; Porat Yakov; Alison Pike (et al.)
AUTHOR(S) Daphna G. Dollberg; Keren Hanetz-Gamliel
AUTHOR(S) Shlomit Shalitin; Moshe Phillip; Michal Yackobovitch-Gavan (et al.)
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has health, social, and economic implications. This study primary objective was to evaluate changes in body mass index (BMI) from the pre-pandemic to COVID-19 pandemic period among a large pediatric population in Israel. This retrospective cohort study is based on data from Clalit Health Services, the largest health maintenance organization in Israel. The data accessed included sociodemographic, anthropometric, and clinical parameters of persons aged 2–20 years with at least one BMI measurement during 2017–2019 (pre-pandemic period) and one between April 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 (pandemic period).
AUTHOR(S) Anat Shoshani; Ariel Kor
AUTHOR(S) Hochman Yael; Shpigelman Carmit-Noa; Holler Roni (et al.)
COVID-19 has had a disproportionate and unprecedented impact on children with disabilities, their parents and families. This impact has been particularly evident during periods of lockdowns and severe restrictions. This study employed the social model of disability to illuminate negative and positive experiences of Israeli parents of children with disabilities during the first COVID-19 lockdown, as well as the way social environments, particularly educational and welfare services, shape that experience. The study draws upon thematic analysis of written responses of 80 Israeli parents to open-ended questions.
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