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Assessment of Vaccine Hesitancy to a COVID-19 Vaccine in Cameroonian Adults and Its Global Implication.

Jerome Nyhalah Dinga1, Leontine Kouemou Sinda2, Vincent P K Titanji1,3.   

Abstract

Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in December 2019, no global consensus treatment has been developed and generally accepted for the disease. However, eradicating the disease will require a safe and efficacious vaccine. In order to prepare for the eventual development of a safe and efficacious COVID-19 vaccine and to enhance its uptake, it is imperative to assess vaccine hesitancy in Cameroonians. After obtaining ethical clearance from the Institutional Review Board of the University of Buea, a questionnaire was administered (May-August 2020) to consenting adults either online or in person. A qualitative thematic analysis was done to analyze the participants' answers to the open questions. A deductive approach was used, that is, the codes and patterns according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) Working Group Matrix of Determinants of vaccine hesitancy. The number of consenting adult Cameroonians who completed the questionnaire were 2512 (Two thousand five hundred and twelve). Vaccine hesitancy to a COVID-19 vaccine was 84.6% in Cameroonians. Using the WHO recommended Matrix of Determinant of Vaccine hesitancy, the most prominent determinants observed in this study were: Communication and Media Environment, Perception of pharmaceutical industry, Reliability and/or source of vaccine and cost. Most Cameroonians agree that even though there are benefits of a clinical trial, they will prefer it should be done out of the continent and involving African scientists for eventual acceptance and uptake. The concerns of safety, efficacy and confidence has to be addressed using a Public Engagement approach if a COVID-19 vaccine has to be administered successfully in Africa or Cameroon specifically. Since this study was carried out following WHO standards, its result can be compared to those of other studies carried out in different cultural settings using similar standards.

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Keywords:  COVID-19 pandemic; Cameroon; clinical trials; vaccine acceptance; vaccine hesitancy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33669659     DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9020175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


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1.  Increasing COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among the general population while maintaining autonomy.

Authors:  Dorcas Serwaa; Emmanuel Lamptey; Ephraim Kumi Senkyire
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 3.452

2.  COVID-19 in a region of Cameroon hit by armed conflict.

Authors:  Andreas Ateke Njoh; Eric Mboke; Shalom Tchokfe Ndoula; Hassan Ben Bachir; Raoul Nembot; Cornelius Chebo; Adidja Aman; Yauba Saidu
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2022-01-12

Review 3.  COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Africa: a scoping review.

Authors:  Betty B B Ackah; Michael Woo; Lisa Stallwood; Zahra A Fazal; Arnold Okpani; Ugochinyere Vivian Ukah; Prince A Adu
Journal:  Glob Health Res Policy       Date:  2022-07-19

4.  A Mapping Review on the Uptake of the COVID-19 Vaccine among Adults in Africa Using the 5A's Vaccine Taxonomy.

Authors:  Michael E Kalu; Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola; Michael C Ibekaku; Israel I Adandom; Anthony O Iwuagwu; Chigozie Ezulike; Ernest C Nwachukwu; Ekezie Uduonu
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2022-05-09       Impact factor: 3.707

5.  Equal access of COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Africa: Challenges and way forward.

Authors:  Abdullahi T Aborode; Oluwatosin A Olofinsao; Ekwebelem Osmond; Abiokpoyanam P Batubo; Omowonuola Fayemiro; Onigbinde Sherifdeen; Luqman Muraina; Babatunde S Obadawo; Shoaib Ahmad; Emmanuel A Fajemisin
Journal:  J Med Virol       Date:  2021-05-28       Impact factor: 20.693

6.  Addressing challenges to rolling out COVID-19 vaccines in African countries.

Authors:  Jean B Nachega; Nadia A Sam-Agudu; Refiloe Masekela; Marieke M van der Zalm; Sabin Nsanzimana; Jeanine Condo; Francine Ntoumi; Helena Rabie; Mariana Kruger; Charles S Wiysonge; John D Ditekemena; Raphael B Chirimwami; Mukanire Ntakwinja; Denis M Mukwege; Emilia Noormahomed; Masudah Paleker; Hassan Mahomed; Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tamfum; Alimuddin Zumla; Fatima Suleman
Journal:  Lancet Glob Health       Date:  2021-03-10       Impact factor: 26.763

7.  Will Africans take COVID-19 vaccination?

Authors:  AbdulAzeez A Anjorin; Ismail A Odetokun; Ajibola I Abioye; Hager Elnadi; Mfon Valencia Umoren; Bamu F Damaris; Joseph Eyedo; Haruna I Umar; Jean B Nyandwi; Mena M Abdalla; Sodiq O Tijani; Kwame S Awiagah; Gbolahan A Idowu; Sifeuh N Achille Fabrice; Aala M O Maisara; Youssef Razouqi; Zuhal E Mhgoob; Salim Parker; Osaretin E Asowata; Ismail O Adesanya; Maureen A Obara; Shameem Jaumdally; Gatera F Kitema; Taofik A Okuneye; Kennedy M Mbanzulu; Hajj Daitoni; Ezekiel F Hallie; Rasha Mosbah; Folorunso O Fasina
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccination Acceptance.

Authors:  Mohd Noor Norhayati; Ruhana Che Yusof; Yacob Mohd Azman
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-01-27

9.  COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance of Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) in Czechia: An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Abanoub Riad; Anna Jouzová; Batuhan Üstün; Eliška Lagová; Lukáš Hruban; Petr Janků; Andrea Pokorná; Jitka Klugarová; Michal Koščík; Miloslav Klugar
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-12-19       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 10.  A Global Map of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Rates per Country: An Updated Concise Narrative Review.

Authors:  Malik Sallam; Mariam Al-Sanafi; Mohammed Sallam
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2022-01-11
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