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Botched Ebola Vaccine Trials in Ghana: An Analysis of Discourses in the Media.

Esi E Thompson1.   

Abstract

In June 2015, proposed Ebola vaccine trials were suspended by the Ministry of Health of Ghana amid protests from members of parliament and the general public. Scholarship has often focused on the design, development, and administration of vaccines. Of equal importance are the social issues surrounding challenges with vaccine trials and their implementation. The purpose of this study was to analyze discourses in the media that led to the suspension of the 2015 Ebola vaccine trials in Ghana. I use a sociological lens drawing on moral panic and risk society theories. The study qualitatively analyzed discourses in 18 semi-structured interviews with media workers, selected online publications, and user comments about the Ebola vaccine trials. The findings show that discourses surrounding the Ebola vaccine trials drew on cultural, biomedical, historical, and even contextual knowledge and circumstances to concretize risk discourses and garner support for their positions. Historical, political, and cultural underpinnings have a strong influence on biomedical practices and how they are (not) accepted. This study highlights the complexity and challenges of undertaking much needed vaccine tests in societies where the notion of drug trials has underlying historical and sociological baggage that determine whether (or not) the trials proceed.

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Keywords:  Ebola vaccine trials; Ghana; moral panic; risk society

Year:  2021        PMID: 33669759     DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9020177

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


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1.  Improving community participation in clinical trials in Ghana; factors to consider.

Authors:  Mark Appeaning; Helen Owusu-Asante; Samuel Kwofie; George Arhin; Andrew Oppong Asamoah; Tawfic Ali; Reginald Roland Amponsah
Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials Commun       Date:  2022-10-03
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