This session will present how epidemiological evidence on measles can be translated into inclusive social marketing strategies that build trust, counter stigma, and increase vaccine uptake among both migrant and host populations. Attendees will gain practical insights into using surveillance data to design equitable, evidence-informed interventions that promote shared responsibility and more effective vaccination programmes.
Primary Contact
Katarzyna Lewtak, National Institute of Public Health NIH-NRI; Medical University of Warsaw
Presenters
Katarzyna Lewtak, Department of Population Health Monitoring and Analysis, National Institute of Public Health NIH-NRI; Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw
Authors
Katarzyna Lewtak, Department of Population Health Monitoring and Analysis, National Institute of Public Health NIH - National Research Institute; Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw
Anna Poznańska, Department of Population Health Monitoring and Analysis, National Institute of Public Health NIH - National Research Institute
Iwona Paradowska-Stankiewicz, Department of Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases and Surveillance, National Institute of Public Health NIH - National Research Institute
Paulina Szot, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw
Krzysztof Kanecki, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw
Aneta Nitsch-Osuch, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Medical University of Warsaw