
Helen Skirrow
@helenskirrow
Public Health Medicine Doctor.
Imperial College London.
Interested in childhood and pregnancy vaccine uptake.
NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow.
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/h.skirrow 20-04-2018 13:55:28
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"Children who live in more deprived areas are less likely to get vaccinated, and we need to understand why." Imperial School of Public Health's Dr Helen Skirrow's work aims to improve the uptake of maternal and childhood #vaccines such as the #MMR vaccine. #WIW2024 imperial.ac.uk/stories/women-…



Women who received Covid-19 vaccination were less likely to be hospitalised for Covid-19 during pregnancy. But vaccine uptake among pregnant women during the pandemic was low; particularly in younger women, Black women and women living in poorer areas. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Want to know about co-producing research with a community? Read our blog on the "Why did nobody ask us?" project! Mosaic Community Trust and Helen Skirrow worked together to understand low vaccination rates in children NIHR Involvement NIHR Imperial BRC Celine Lewis tinyurl.com/yjzdb2kx


❔"Why did nobody ask us?" 📖 Have a read of this interesting blog all about co-producing research with a community, including findings, reflections and advice for other researchers interested in co-producing research: blogs.imperial.ac.uk/perc/2024/09/0… Imperial PERC #PPI

Thanks for sharing the blog myself & community partners Mosaic Community Trust wrote together about our co-production research! Imperial Child Health Unit NIHR Involvement

Elizabeth Whittaker (Liz Whittaker Wyld) has been promoted to Professor of Practice. Her research focuses on the impact of maternal infection, vaccines on neonatal outcomes and how co-infection with viruses impacts immune control of tuberculosis.

