Overcoming barriers to COVID-19 herd immunity in Afghanistan.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2024-02-20 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.161
Mohammad Faisal Wardak, Ali Rahimi, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno, Adriana Viola Miranda
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Afghanistan faces numerous obstacles in its endeavor to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19. Inadequate resources, vaccine hesitancy, and the new government's lack of international recognition have impeded the country and harmed vaccine procurement and distribution. Although the recent power shift has led to a more secure situation, the country's vaccination coverage remains at 44.05% as of November 26, 2023. The main hurdles to herd immunity include limited vaccine accessibility, extensive vaccine hesitancy, an inefficient cold chain system causing high vaccine wastage rates, substandard service delivery, recent restrictions on women's healthcare access, low health literacy, and a weakened economy owing to decades of conflict and international sanctions. This article assesses vaccination progress, and herd immunity barriers, and provides solutions to overcome them in Afghanistan. A comprehensive approach is required, which involves enhancing public awareness of the benefits of vaccination, debunking vaccine-related misconceptions through the media, expanding vaccine accessibility especially in remote areas, increasing vaccination personnel, promoting the cold chain and delivery system, reversing the ban on women's education and employment, boosting the economy, and increasing the inflow of humanitarian aid by lifting international sanctions. Successfully implementing these measures can help Afghanistan overcome obstacles to herd immunity, leading the country toward a safer and healthier future.

在阿富汗克服COVID-19群体免疫障碍。
阿富汗在实现群体免疫的过程中面临诸多障碍。资源不足、对疫苗的犹豫以及新政府缺乏国际认可阻碍了该国并损害了疫苗的采购和分发。尽管最近的权力转移导致局势更加安全,但截至2023年11月26日,该国的疫苗接种覆盖率仍为44.05%。群体免疫的主要障碍包括有限的疫苗可及性、广泛的疫苗犹豫、低效的冷链系统导致疫苗浪费率高、服务提供不合格、最近对妇女获得医疗保健的限制、低卫生素养以及由于数十年的冲突和国际制裁而削弱的经济。本文评估了疫苗接种进展和群体免疫障碍,并提供了在阿富汗克服这些障碍的解决方案。需要采取综合办法,其中包括提高公众对疫苗接种益处的认识,通过媒体揭穿与疫苗有关的误解,扩大疫苗可及性,特别是在偏远地区,增加疫苗接种人员,促进冷链和配送系统,扭转对妇女教育和就业的禁令,促进经济,以及通过解除国际制裁增加人道主义援助的流入。成功实施这些措施可以帮助阿富汗克服群体免疫的障碍,带领该国走向更安全、更健康的未来。
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