{"entity": "journal", "iuid": "7f1832077e14479da7861b57815cfb17", "timestamp": "2026-08-23T09:29:03.575Z", "links": {"self": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/journal/J%20Allergy%20Clin%20Immunol%20Glob.json"}, "display": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/journal/J%20Allergy%20Clin%20Immunol%20Glob"}}, "title": "J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob", "issn": "2772-8293", "issn-l": null, "publications_count": 2, "publications": [{"entity": "publication", "iuid": "e4e126c1662d434784ad42d08a97d9e4", "links": {"self": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/publication/e4e126c1662d434784ad42d08a97d9e4.json"}, "display": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/publication/e4e126c1662d434784ad42d08a97d9e4"}}, "title": "Reply.", "authors": [{"family": "\u00d6dling", "given": "Maria", "initials": "M"}, {"family": "Andersson", "given": "Niklas", "initials": "N"}, {"family": "Ekstr\u00f6m", "given": "Sandra", "initials": "S"}, {"family": "Roxhed", "given": "Niclas", "initials": "N"}, {"family": "Schwenk", "given": "Jochen M", "initials": "JM"}, {"family": "Bj\u00f6rkander", "given": "Sophia", "initials": "S"}, {"family": "Bergstr\u00f6m", "given": "Anna", "initials": "A"}, {"family": "Mel\u00e9n", "given": "Erik", "initials": "E"}, {"family": "Kull", "given": "Inger", "initials": "I"}], "type": "journal article", "published": "2024-11-00", "journal": {"title": "J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob", "issn": "2772-8293", "volume": "3", "issue": "4", "pages": "100332", "issn-l": null}, "abstract": null, "doi": "10.1016/j.jacig.2024.100332", "pmid": "39310379", "labels": [], "xrefs": [{"db": "pmc", "key": "PMC11415572"}, {"db": "pii", "key": "S2772-8293(24)00128-0"}], "notes": [], "created": "2026-08-20T07:58:24.857Z", "modified": "2026-08-20T07:58:24.893Z"}, {"entity": "publication", "iuid": "5c9943951d6f48db86122e5fece2d6e2", "links": {"self": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/publication/5c9943951d6f48db86122e5fece2d6e2.json"}, "display": {"href": "https://publications-affiliated.scilifelab.se/publication/5c9943951d6f48db86122e5fece2d6e2"}}, "title": "COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults: Influence of asthma and sociodemographic factors.", "authors": [{"family": "\u00d6dling", "given": "Maria", "initials": "M"}, {"family": "Andersson", "given": "Niklas", "initials": "N"}, {"family": "Ekstr\u00f6m", "given": "Sandra", "initials": "S"}, {"family": "Roxhed", "given": "Niclas", "initials": "N"}, {"family": "Schwenk", "given": "Jochen M", "initials": "JM"}, {"family": "Bj\u00f6rkander", "given": "Sophia", "initials": "S"}, {"family": "Bergstr\u00f6m", "given": "Anna", "initials": "A"}, {"family": "Mel\u00e9n", "given": "Erik", "initials": "E"}, {"family": "Kull", "given": "Inger", "initials": "I"}], "type": "journal article", "published": "2024-05-00", "journal": {"title": "J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob", "issn": "2772-8293", "volume": "3", "issue": "2", "pages": "100231", "issn-l": null}, "abstract": "Asthma was initially described as a risk factor for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the uptake of COVID-19 vaccine among young adults with asthma is not well studied.\n\nThe aims were to assess COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults in general and to explore potential determinants including sociodemographic factors and asthma.\n\nParticipants from the population-based birth cohort BAMSE (Barn/Child, Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiology) were included: 4,064 in the study population, 3,064 in a follow-up at age 24 years, and 2,049 in a COVID-19 follow-up (mean age, 26.5 years). Asthma and asthma-associated characteristics were assessed through questionnaires and clinical data. Data on all COVID-19 vaccines registered between January 1, 2021, and February 15, 2023, were extracted from the National Vaccination Register.\n\nIn the study population (n = 4,064), 53.9% had \u22653 COVID-19 vaccine doses registered. In the 24-year follow-up population (n = 3,064), vaccine uptake differed in relation to education (P < .001). Among the participants with university/college education, 65.7% had an uptake of \u22653 doses of vaccine, compared to 54.1% among the participants with elementary school/high school education. Participants with asthma had decreased odds of receiving \u22653 doses (adjusted odds ratio = 0.62; 95% confidence interval, 0.41-0.92) and \u22652 compared to peers without asthma. Those with uncontrolled disease also had decreased odds of receiving \u22653 doses (adjusted odds ratio = 0.30; 95% confidence interval, 0.13-0.66) and \u22652 compared to participants with controlled asthma.\n\nCOVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults is lower in individuals from households with lower socioeconomic status and among those with asthma, including uncontrolled asthma.", "doi": "10.1016/j.jacig.2024.100231", "pmid": "38524785", "labels": [], "xrefs": [{"db": "pmc", "key": "PMC10959661"}, {"db": "pii", "key": "S2772-8293(24)00027-4"}], "notes": [], "created": "2026-08-20T07:58:22.243Z", "modified": "2026-08-20T07:58:22.310Z"}], "created": "2026-08-20T07:58:22.272Z", "modified": "2026-08-20T07:58:22.272Z"}