COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage — World Health Organization African Region, 2021–2023

Reena H Doshi, Sheillah Nsasiirwe, Melissa Dahlke, A. Atagbaza, Oniovo Efe Aluta, Alain Blaise Tatsinkou, Ezekiel Dauda, Alba Vilajeliu, Santosh Gurung, Jayne Tusiime, Fiona Braka, A. Bwaka, Sarah Wanyoike, Donald Brooks, Diana Chang Blanc, James P. Alexander, Benjamin A. Dahl, Ann Lindstrand, C. S. Wiysonge
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With the availability of authorized COVID-19 vaccines in early 2021, vaccination became an effective tool to reduce COVID-19-associated morbidity and mortality. Initially, the World Health Organization (WHO) set an ambitious target to vaccinate 70% of the global population by mid-2022. However, in July 2022, WHO recommended that all countries, including those in the African Region, prioritize COVID-19 vaccination of high-risk groups, including older adults and health care workers, to have the greatest impact on morbidity and mortality. As of December 31, 2023, approximately 860 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been delivered to countries in the African Region, and 646 million doses had been administered. Cumulatively, 38% of the African Region's population had received ≥1 dose, 32% had completed a primary series, and 21% had received ≥1 booster dose. Cumulative total population coverage with ≥1 dose ranged by country from 0.3% to 89%. Coverage with the primary series among older age groups was 52% (range among countries = 15%-96%); primary series coverage among health care workers was 48% (range = 13%-99%). Although the COVID-19 public health emergency of international concern was declared over in May 2023, current WHO recommendations reinforce the need to vaccinate priority populations at highest risk for severe COVID-19 disease and death and build more sustainable programs by integrating COVID-19 vaccination into primary health care, strengthening immunization across the life course, and improving pandemic preparedness.
COVID-19 疫苗接种覆盖率 - 世界卫生组织非洲地区,2021-2023 年
随着 COVID-19 授权疫苗于 2021 年初上市,疫苗接种成为降低 COVID-19 相关发病率和死亡率的有效工具。最初,世界卫生组织(WHO)制定了一个雄心勃勃的目标,即到 2022 年中期为全球 70% 的人口接种疫苗。然而,2022 年 7 月,世卫组织建议包括非洲地区国家在内的所有国家优先为包括老年人和医护人员在内的高危人群接种 COVID-19 疫苗,以便对发病率和死亡率产生最大影响。截至 2023 年 12 月 31 日,已向非洲地区国家运送了约 8.6 亿剂 COVID-19 疫苗,并接种了 6.46 亿剂。非洲地区累计有38%的人口接种了≥1剂疫苗,32%的人口完成了初级接种,21%的人口接种了≥1剂加强剂。各国≥1 次接种的累计总人口覆盖率从 0.3% 到 89% 不等。老年群体的初免覆盖率为 52%(各国范围 = 15%-96%);医护人员的初免覆盖率为 48%(各国范围 = 13%-99%)。尽管国际关注的 COVID-19 公共卫生紧急事件已于 2023 年 5 月宣布结束,但世卫组织目前的建议仍强调有必要为 COVID-19 严重疾病和死亡风险最高的重点人群接种疫苗,并通过将 COVID-19 疫苗接种纳入初级卫生保健、加强整个生命过程的免疫接种以及提高大流行病的防备能力来建立更可持续的计划。
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