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Vaccine hesitancy among communities in ten countries in Asia, Africa, and South America during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Harapan Harapan1,2,3, Samsul Anwar4, Amanda Yufika5, Khan Sharun6, Mahir Gachabayov7, Marhami Fahriani1, Milda Husnah1,8, Rawan Raad9, Rashed Ya Abdalla10, Rashed Y Adam11, Namareg Me Khiri12, Mohajer Ih Ismaeil13, Asma Y Ismail14, Wajdi Kacem15, Nesrine Bh Dahman15, Zeineb Teyeb16, Khaoula Aloui15, Montacer Hafsi17, Manel Ferjani17, Dalia A Deeb18, Dina Emad19, Kirellos Said Abbas20, Fatma A Monib21, Farah S Sami19, R Subramaniam22, Suhrud Panchawagh23, Sunil Anandu24, Md Ariful Haque24,25, Lirane Ed Ferreto26, María Fc Briones27, Rocío Bi Morales27, Sebastián Al Díaz27, José To Aburto27, Jorge Et Rojas27, Emmanuel O Balogun28, Seyi S Enitan29, Akele R Yomi30, Abiodun Durosinmi31, Eyiuche D Ezigbo32, Esther N Adejumo29, Elham Babadi33, Edris Kakemam34, Najma I Malik35, Irfan Ullah36, Dott F Rosiello37, Talha B Emran38, Guilherme W Wendt39, Morteza Arab-Zozani40, Abram L Wagner41, Mudatsir Mudatsir1,2,3.   

Abstract

Vaccine hesitancy is considered one of the greatest threats to the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination programs. Lack of trust in vaccine benefits, along with concerns about side effects of the newly developed COVID-19 vaccine, might significantly contribute to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. The objective of this study was to determine the level of vaccine hesitancy among communities in particular their belief in vaccination benefits and perceived risks of new vaccines. An online cross-sectional study was conducted in 10 countries in Asia, Africa, and South America from February to May 2021. Seven items from the WHO SAGE Vaccine Hesitancy Scale were used to measure a construct of belief in vaccination benefit, and one item measured perceived riskiness of new vaccines. A logistic regression was used to determine which sociodemographic factors were associated with both vaccine hesitancy constructs. A total of 1,832 respondents were included in the final analysis of which 36.2% (range 5.6-52.2%) and 77.6% (range 38.3-91.2%) of them were classified as vaccine hesitant in terms of beliefs in vaccination benefits and concerns about new vaccines, respectively. Respondents from Pakistan had the highest vaccine hesitancy while those from Chile had the lowest. Being females, Muslim, having a non-healthcare-related job and not receiving a flu vaccination during the past 12 months were associated with poor beliefs of vaccination benefits. Those who were living in rural areas, Muslim, and those who did not received a flu vaccination during the past 12 months had relatively higher beliefs that new vaccines are riskier. High prevalence of vaccine hesitancy in some countries during the COVID-19 pandemic might hamper COVID-19 vaccination programs worldwide. Programs should be developed to promote vaccination in those sociodemographic groups with relatively high vaccine hesitancy.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Who Sage; vaccine acceptance; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine hesitant

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34928187      PMCID: PMC9132408          DOI: 10.1080/20477724.2021.2011580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathog Glob Health        ISSN: 2047-7724            Impact factor:   3.735


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