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. 2021 Jan 5;41(1):194–204. doi: 10.1007/s10875-020-00922-3

Table 4.

Vaccination of co-habitants. Most participants had at least one household member. Over half were aware that vaccination is indicated for co-habitants, but less than one quarter had full vaccine cover at home. Awareness about vaccination for co-habitants was correlated with increased uptake. Chi-squared results are represented by p values, *p < 0.05

Household contacts
Live Alone 6 (11%)
1 18 (33%)
2 12 (22%)
≥ 3 19 (34%)
Vaccination of co-habitants
N (%) All co-habitants Some co-habitants None
Have co-habitants 49 (89%) 12 (24%) n/a 25 (51%)
Lives with 1 18 (37%) 8 (44%) n/a 10 (59%)
Lives with ≥ 2 31 (63%) 4 (13%) 12 (39%) 15 (48%)
Aware that cohabitants should be vaccinated
≥ 1 Co-habitant vaccinated
N (%) Yes (%) No (%) Chi-squared
Aware of vaccination 28 (57%) 22 6 < 0.001*
Not aware 21 (43%) 1 20
Information source
Informed by healthcare worker 19 (68%)
Informed by non-healthcare worker 7 (25%)
Unanswered 2 (7%)