2025 National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit Posters

The 2025 National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit Poster Session took place on May 14, 2025. Please check below for the posters exhibited during the meeting.

Poster Title List

Posters

Activating Trusted Messengers through Community Programs to Increase Vaccine Confidence and Access Across the Life Span

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Author(s): Serese Marotta1, Marlen Ramirez1, Grisel Cisneros1, Antonio Pisani1

1. Vaccinate Your Family


Comparison of Concomitant Vaccination Patterns: 2023-2024 vs 2024-2025 Influenza Seasons

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Author(s): Nana Ama Baryeh Darkoh1, Sarah Sharkey1, Rosenie Thelus1, Purushottam Prabhu1

1. IQVIA


Estimated Additional Burden Averted for the 2022-2023 influenza season from Use of Cell-Based Influenza Vaccines Compared to Egg-Based Influenza Vaccines Among People 0-64 Years of Age in the United States

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Author(s): Ian McGovern1, Alicia Stein1, Mendel Haag1

1. CSL Seqirus


DRIVing Tailored Community-Based Approaches to Increase Shingles Vaccination Uptake at Elmhurst Health and Hospitals

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Author(s): Leslie Zuniga-Rivas1, Amy Harris2, Michelle Lam2, Mateo Espinosa2, Lois Privor-Dumm3

1. National Minority Quality Forum 2. NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst 3. John Hopkins University


Vaccines on a Shoestring: Adult Immunization Program Implementation in MN

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Author(s): Kate Mehring1

1. Minnesota Department of Health


Co-administration practices in older adults in the 2024 season: A real-world data analysis

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Author(s): Kathryn Lang1, Ruth Carrico1, Steven Sorrells1, Payman Ghasemi1, Alessandra Fix1, Colm Smart1

1. VaxCare


Economic Evaluation of PCV21 in PCV-Naïve Adults Aged 50-64 Years in the United States

Author(s): Zinan Yi1, Elamin Elbasha1, Kwame Owusu-Edusei1

1. Merck & Co., Inc.


Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Using a 21-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Vaccine-Naïve Adults Aged ≥65 Years in the United States

Author(s): Zinan Yi1, Elamin Elbasha1, Kwame Owusu-Edusei1

1. Merck & Co., Inc.


California’s VFC Flu Improvement Project, Reports, Results, Next Steps

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Author(s): Tammy Pilisuk1, Rebeca Boyte1, Megan Brunner1, David Hsu2, Tim Lo1, Megan McDoulett-Svean1

1. California Department of Public Health 2. UC Berkeley, School of Public Health


Vaccine Access through Geographic Information System Mapping Technology: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Tools

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Author(s): Allison Hill1, Brigid Groves1

1. American Pharmacists Association


Strategies to Improve US Adult Immunization

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Author(s): Robert H. Hopkins, Jr.1

1. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases


Availability of Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine for Self- or Caregiver-Administration at Home: Description of the Patient Journey

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Author(s): Monisha Prakash1, Ami Patel2, Allyn Bandell1

1. AstraZeneca 2. ASPN Pharmacies, LLC


Collaborations: It takes a village

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Author(s): Eric Stein1, Irelynd McCarthy1, Ruth Hursman2

1. Families Fighting Flu 2. Excite Extension Foundation


Flu 101: Back to the Basics

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Author(s): Eric Stein1, Irelynd McCarthy1

1. Families Fighting Flu


Putting a Face to the Flu

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Author(s): Eric Stein1, Irelynd McCarthy1

1. Families Fighting Flu


The Flu: Audiences and Messaging

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Author(s): Eric Stein1, Irelynd McCarthy1

1. Families Fighting Flu


“The Gift of Protection”: A Social Marketing Campaign for Maternal and Infant RSV Immunization

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Author(s): Janelle Wylie1, Ruby Meraz1

1. Washington State Department of Health


Boosting COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake: The Impact of the TakeCareWA Campaign in Washington State

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Author(s): Ruby Merz1, Janelle Wylie1

1. Washington State Department of Health


Using Hyperlocal Data to Increase Vaccine Uptake Across the US

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Author(s): Marla Dalton1

1. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases


SHC DRIVE FLU

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Author(s): Iyabode Beysolow1, Chinnie Ukachukwu1, Laura Lee Hall1

1. National Minority Quality Forum


Preferences and attitudes of healthcare providers towards pneumococcal vaccines for adults in the United States

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Author(s): Salini Mohanty1, Jui-Hua Tsai2, Ning Ning2, Ana Martinez2, Rishi P. Verma2, Bianca Chun1, Kelly D. Johnson1, Nicole Cossrow1, M. Doyinsola Bailey1, Thomas Weiss1, Elmira Flem1, Jordana K. Schmier2

1. Merck & Co., Inc 2. OPEN Health


Knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions towards pneumococcal vaccines among adults in the United States

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Author(s): Salini Mohanty1, Jui-Hua Tsai2, Ning Ning2, Ana Martinez2, Rishi P. Verma2, Bianca Chun1, Kelly D. Johnson1, Nicole Cossrow1, M. Doyinsola Bailey1, Thomas Weiss1, Elmira Flem1, Jordana K. Schmier2

1. Merck & Co., Inc 2. OPEN Health


Harnessing Art and Partnerships to Drive Public Health Impact

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Author(s): Author(s): Ruth Hursman11

1. Extension Foundation


Consumer Insights on Shingles Awareness and Prevention

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Author(s): Chinnie Ukachukwu1, Laura Lee Hall1, Leslie Zuniga-Rivas1, Henry Nuss2, Lois Privor-Dumm3

1. National Minority Quality Forum 2. Louisiana State University 3. John Hopkins University


Piloting an Expanded Immunization Quality Improvement (QI) Program in Adult Primary Care Practices

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Author(s): Margaret Sireci1, Lisa Gargano1, Meaghan Joyce1, Dora Dumont1

1. Rhode Island Department of Health


Association between provider recommendation and vaccine uptake during pregnancy, Rhode Island

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Author(s): Lisa M. Gargano1, Dora Dumont1, Margaret Sireci1, Meaghan Joyce1

1. Rhode Island Department of Health


Understanding the Barriers to Adult Vaccination

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Author(s): Ifeoma Ibe1, Vaishali Palommella2, Brianna Chilton2, Neil Malloy2, Anna Larson3, Dawn Schannen2, Judith Jones2, Richard H. Hughes IV3, Spreeha Choudhury3, William Walters3, Thomas Acciani1

1. GSK 2. IQVIA 3. Epstein Becker & Green


Understanding Vaccine Adverse Events: A Data-Driven Approach Using VAERS Reports

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Author(s): Eugene Frid1

1. Philadelphia Department of Public Health