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Sociocultural determinants of anticipated vaccine acceptance for acute watery diarrhea in early childhood in katanga province, democratic republic of congo

机译:刚果民主共和国早期儿童急性水腹泻预期疫苗接受的社会文化决定因素

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Rotavirus and oral cholera vaccines have the potential to reduce diarrhea-related child mortality in low-income settings and are recommended by the World Health Organization. Uptake of vaccination depends on community support, and is based on local priorities. This study investigates local perceptions of acute watery diarrhea in childhood and anticipated vaccine acceptance in two sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2010, 360 randomly selected non-affected adults were interviewed by using a semi-structured questionnaire. Witchcraft and breastfeeding were perceived as potential cause of acute watery diarrhea by 51% and 48%of respondents. Despite misperceptions, anticipated vaccine acceptance at no cost was 99%. The strongest predictor of anticipated vaccine acceptance if costs were assumed was the educational level of the respondents. Results suggest that the introduction of vaccines is a local priority and local (mis)perceptions of illness do not compromise vaccine acceptability if the vaccine is affordable.
机译:RotaVirus和口服霍乱疫苗有可能降低低收入环境中腹泻相关的儿童死亡率,并由世界卫生组织建议。接种疫苗接种取决于社区支持,基于当地优先事项。本研究研究了刚果民主共和国两个地点的儿童时期和预期疫苗接受的局部对急性水腹泻的局部观察。 2010年,通过使用半结构化问卷进行采访360名随机选择的非受影响的成年人。巫术和母乳喂养被认为是急性水腹泻的潜在原因51%和48%的受访者。尽管误解了,但预期的疫苗接受均不需要99%。如果假设成本是受访者的教育水平,则预期疫苗接受的最强预测因子。结果表明,疫苗的引入是局部优先级,当地(MIS)疾病的看法不会损害疫苗可接受性,如果疫苗可负担得起,则不会损害疫苗可接受性。

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    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute;

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