喀麦隆雅温得穆斯林信徒接种Covid-19疫苗的知识、态度、做法和流行病学概况

A. Amani, E. Atembeh-Noura, F. Z. L. Cheuyem, M. Souaibou, J. Kamgno, A. Bissek
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在应对Covid-19大流行的战略中,喀麦隆迄今使用了两种疫苗,即:国药控股、柯氏/阿斯利康。本研究的目的是确定雅温得-喀麦隆比耶姆-阿西清真寺接种Covid-19疫苗的穆斯林信徒的KAP和流行病学概况。收集了COVID-19、疫苗接种和临床特征的数据。共有58名参与者参加了第一次调查,并平等地接受了他们选择的第一剂COVID-19疫苗。大多数参与者是女性(n =32, 55.2%), 37.9%的人年龄在50岁及以上,43.1%的人拥有大学学位。知识总分78.41%,认知总分92.8%,实践总分48.3%。尽管有可用性和小费,但只有一半的参与者报告说,自大流行开始以来,他们进行了COVID-19测试。在40名(69.0名)听过有关疫苗的故事的参与者中,39.7%的人表示他们的新冠病毒疫苗可以保护我们免受疾病的侵害。此外,在58名接种了第一剂抗covid -19疫苗的参与者中,有36人接种了第二次疫苗,接种率达到62%。头痛、疼痛和注射臂的沉重感是参与者第一次注射后最常见的副作用。基于移动的战略可能是在喀麦隆增加疫苗接种率的最佳解决方案。关键词:疫苗接种;新型冠状病毒疫苗;喀麦隆KAP经常报告参与者第一次注射后的副作用。基于移动的战略可能是在喀麦隆增加疫苗接种率的最佳解决方案。关键词:疫苗接种;新型冠状病毒疫苗;KAP、喀麦隆
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Knowledge, attitudes, practices and epidemiological profile of Muslim faithful receiving Covid-19 vaccines in Yaounde, Cameroon
In the response strategy against the Covid-19 pandemic, Cameroon has used to date, two types of vaccine namely: Sinopharm, Covishield/AstraZeneca. The objective of this study is to determine the KAP and the epidemiological profile of Muslim faithful receiving the Covid-19 vaccine at Mosque Biyem-Assi, Yaounde-Cameroon. Data on COVID-19, vaccination, and clinical characteristics were collected. A total of 58 participants took part in the first survey and equally received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine of their choice. The majority of the participants were females (n =32, 55.2%), 37.9% were 50 years and over and 43.1% had a university degree. Overall score was 78.41% for knowledge, 92.8% for perceptions and 48.3% for practices. Despite the availability and gratuity only half of the Participants reported to have carried out their COVID-19 test ever since the pandemic started. Out of 40 (69.0) participants who have heard stories concerning the vaccines, 39.7% suggested that they COVID-19 vaccines can protect us from the disease. Also, out of the 58 participants who received their first dose of the anti-COVID-19 vaccine, 36 of them came for their second shot amounting for a 62% complete vaccination rate. Headache, pain and heaviness of the injected arm were the most frequently reported side effects following participants first shot. The mobile based strategy could be the best solution to increase vaccine uptake in Cameroon. keywords: Vaccination, Covid-19 Vaccines; KAP, Cameroon frequently reported side effects following participants first shot. The mobile based strategy could be the best solution to increase vaccine uptake in Cameroon. keywords: Vaccination, Covid-19 Vaccines; KAP, Cameroon
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