Global acceptance and hesitancy of COVID-19 vaccination: A narrative review

Narra J Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.52225/narra.v1i3.57
W. Hassan, Syeda K. Kazmi, M. J. Tahir, Irfan Ullah, Hibban Ar Royan, Marhami Fahriani, F. Nainu, S. Rosa
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Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a major global health threat to human civilization and has disrupted many aspects of the community around the globe. Vaccination is one of the prominent measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 120 vaccines have entered human clinical trials and at least 8 vaccines have been fully approved. However, the success of the COVID-19 vaccination programs depends on how the community accepts the vaccines. Despite COVID-19 vaccination having been initiated for a while now, more than 50% of the global population have not been vaccinated. In some low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the vaccine coverage is less than 20%. Since the decision to accept the new vaccine is complex, understanding the factors underpinning vaccine acceptance is critical. This review aimed to summarize the COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rate around the globe as well as its associated determinants. Information from this study might be important to formulate effective strategies to increase the COVID-19 vaccine coverage, and to be able to achieve herd immunity.
全球对COVID-19疫苗接种的接受度和犹豫:述评
由严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS-CoV-2)引起的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是对人类文明的重大全球性健康威胁,对全球社会的许多方面造成了影响。疫苗接种是控制新冠肺炎大流行的重要措施之一。超过120种疫苗已进入人体临床试验,至少8种疫苗已获得完全批准。然而,COVID-19疫苗接种计划的成功取决于社区如何接受疫苗。尽管COVID-19疫苗接种已经启动了一段时间,但全球仍有50%以上的人口未接种疫苗。在一些低收入和中等收入国家,疫苗覆盖率不到20%。由于接受新疫苗的决定是复杂的,了解支持疫苗接受的因素至关重要。本综述旨在总结全球COVID-19疫苗接受率及其相关决定因素。本研究的信息可能对制定有效的策略以提高COVID-19疫苗覆盖率,并能够实现群体免疫具有重要意义。
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