卡拉奇的根除脊髓灰质炎和卫生系统:在背景下拒绝接种疫苗

S. Closser, R. Jooma, E. Varley, Naina Qayyum, S. Rodrigues, A. Sarwar, P. Omidian
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社区和卫生工作者的参与将是巴基斯坦卡拉奇根除脊髓灰质炎的关键。在这项研究中,作者在卡拉奇的SITE镇进行了参与性观察、访谈和文献审查,该地区近年来一直存在脊髓灰质炎病毒。赛德的人口多样化,其中包括大量国内流离失所者,他们受到小儿麻痹症的严重影响,比其他人口更有可能拒绝接种小儿麻痹症疫苗。与常规服务相比,根除脊髓灰质炎运动的资金和关注存在差异,这影响了赛德镇疫苗接受程度和工作人员的积极性。父母拒绝接种疫苗源于对政府和国际行为者的不信任,政府和国际行为者提供的服务很少,但每月挨家挨户地接种脊髓灰质炎疫苗。因此,解决这一差异可能是消除脊髓灰质炎的关键。这组作者建议在主要脊髓灰质炎流行地区短期改善常规免疫和卫生设施,同时长期注重可持续地改善常规免疫和更广泛的卫生服务。
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Polio Eradication and Health Systems in Karachi: Vaccine Refusals in Context
ABSTRACT Community and health worker engagement will be key to polio eradication in Karachi, Pakistan. In this study, the authors conducted participant observation, interviews, and a document review in SITE Town, Karachi, an area that in recent years has harbored poliovirus. SITE’s diverse population includes large numbers of internally displaced persons who are disproportionately affected by polio and are more likely than other populations to refuse the polio vaccine. Vaccine acceptance and worker motivation in SITE Town were shaped by the discrepancy in funding and attention for polio eradication campaigns as compared with routine services. Parental vaccine refusals stemmed from a distrust of government and international actors that provided few services but administered polio vaccine door-to-door every month. Addressing this discrepancy could therefore be key to eliminating polio. The authors suggest short-term improvements to routine immunization and sanitation in key polio endemic areas, coupled with a long-term focus on sustainable improvements to routine immunization and broader health services.
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