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Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia Vaccine Delivery and Adoption by Women and Men in North-Eastern Kenya

机译:肯尼亚东北部男女传染性牛胸膜肺炎疫苗的分发和采用

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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an endemic transboundary disease of cattle controlled by vaccination, with a vaccine characterized by low efficacy and safety. To contribute towards its eradication, social scientists have sought ways of improving the delivery and adoption of the vaccine, whereas vaccine scientists have attempted to develop safer and more efficacious vaccines. To understand the status of CBPP vaccine delivery and the effect of gender on vaccine adoption, qualitative and quantitative data were collected from vaccine delivery stakeholders, including men and women cattle owners from north-eastern Kenya. The results indicate that the main constraints to vaccine delivery include restricted distribution due to stringent government regulation and the need for a cold supply chain, which is exacerbated by poor transport infrastructure. On vaccine adoption, men and women accepted the vaccine, but men were willing to pay significantly higher prices than women because they were significantly wealthier.
机译:牛传染性胸膜肺炎(CBPP)是一种由疫苗控制的牛流行性跨界疾病,其疫苗的功效和安全性低。为了促进其消灭,社会科学家一直在寻求改善疫苗的递送和采用的方法,而疫苗科学家则试图开发更安全,更有效的疫苗。为了了解CBPP疫苗输送的状况以及性别对疫苗采用的影响,从疫苗输送利益相关者(包括肯尼亚东北部的男性和女性牛主)收集了定性和定量数据。结果表明,疫苗交付的主要限制因素包括政府严格的监管导致分销受限以及对冷供应链的需求,而运输基础设施不佳加剧了这种情况。在采用疫苗时,男人和女人都接受了这种疫苗,但是男人愿意付出比女人高得多的价格,因为她们更富有。

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