Polio vaccine misinformation on social media: challenges, efforts, and recommendations

M. Ittefaq, S. A. Kamboh, Carina M. Zelaya, Rauf Arif
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On April 22, 2019, false rumors regarding the side effects of the polio vaccine quickly spread across various social media platforms, including Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), WhatsApp, and YouTube. This rapid spread of misinformation had a detrimental impact on Pakistan's efforts to eradicate polio. This essay sheds lights on two critical aspects related to polio vaccine misinformation on social media in Pakistan. First, it examines the current state of polio vaccine misinformation on social media and finds it a significant threat to public health, resulting in vaccine refusals, erosion of trust in public health institutions, distrust in science, and providing opportunities for anti-vaccination groups and individual advocates to target healthcare workers involved in polio eradication efforts nationwide. Second, it highlights the collaborative initiatives undertaken by relevant government institutions and social media companies, which have proven inadequate in effectively addressing the persistent dissemination of mis/disinformation, particularly on Facebook. Lastly, we suggest Pakistan should adopt a more inclusive approach of engaging all stakeholders, promote independent fact-checking initiatives, and increase health literacy among the target population about the risks and benefits associated with the polio vaccine.
社交媒体上的脊髓灰质炎疫苗误传:挑战、努力和建议
2019 年 4 月 22 日,有关脊髓灰质炎疫苗副作用的不实谣言在 Facebook、X(前身为 Twitter)、WhatsApp 和 YouTube 等各种社交媒体平台上迅速传播。错误信息的迅速传播对巴基斯坦根除脊髓灰质炎的努力造成了不利影响。本文从两个关键方面揭示了巴基斯坦社交媒体上与脊髓灰质炎疫苗相关的错误信息。首先,文章研究了社交媒体上小儿麻痹症疫苗误传的现状,发现它对公众健康构成了重大威胁,导致人们拒绝接种疫苗、对公共卫生机构的信任度下降、对科学的不信任,并为反疫苗接种团体和个人拥护者提供了机会,使他们将矛头指向参与全国根除小儿麻痹症工作的医护人员。其次,报告强调了相关政府机构和社交媒体公司采取的合作措施,事实证明这些措施不足以有效解决持续传播错误/虚假信息的问题,尤其是在 Facebook 上。最后,我们建议巴基斯坦采取更具包容性的方法,让所有利益相关者参与进来,推动独立的事实核查倡议,并提高目标人群对脊髓灰质炎疫苗相关风险和益处的健康知识的了解。
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