Exploring perceptions and attitudes towards vaccines in a remote western DRC health zone.

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine: X Pub Date : 2024-12-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100592
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko, Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Jean-Pierre Van Geertruyden, Hilde Bastiaens
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) struggles with low full childhood vaccination coverage (around 50 %) and a high children-under-five mortality rate (79 deaths per 1000 live births). This situation is potentially exacerbated by vaccine hesitancy, which was identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the top 10 global health threats in 2019. To gain deeper insights into levels of vaccine confidence possibly influencing vaccination coverage, we explored perceptions and attitudes towards childhood and adult vaccines in Boende (Tshuapa province, western DRC), which experienced an Ebola outbreak in 2014 and hosted the EBL2007 Ebola vaccine trial (2019-2022). Using purposeful sampling, we conducted 29 individual interviews and 14 focus group discussions with diverse community members between July 2022 and March 2023. Our findings suggest the prevalence of a relatively low level of trust in COVID-19 vaccines compared to other vaccines. Additionally, the fear of Ebola disease seemed to lead to general acceptance of the EBL2007 trial vaccine, although some concerns were voiced about pre-testing and the decision to conduct the trial in the DRC. While trust in childhood vaccines and reported uptake appeared to be high, concerns existed regarding potential adverse effects and the possibility that vaccines targeted African children specifically. Our analysis further identified four recommendations to possibly enhance vaccine confidence in the region. This study highlights the multifaceted nature of vaccine confidence, influenced by the perceived risk of the targeted diseases, past experiences with medical interventions and staff, and sociopolitical contexts. However, we emphasise that increasing vaccine uptake requires a comprehensive approach, addressing not only vaccine confidence, but also crucial aspects like access to vaccines and robust disease surveillance activities. This would ultimately reduce the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases and lead to better public health outcomes in the region.

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探索刚果民主共和国西部偏远卫生区对疫苗的看法和态度。
刚果民主共和国的儿童疫苗接种覆盖率低(约50%),五岁以下儿童死亡率高(每1000例活产死亡79例)。这种情况可能因疫苗犹豫而加剧,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)将其确定为2019年全球十大健康威胁之一。为了更深入地了解可能影响疫苗接种覆盖率的疫苗信心水平,我们探讨了Boende(刚果民主共和国西部Tshuapa省)对儿童和成人疫苗的看法和态度,该地区在2014年经历了埃博拉疫情,并主办了EBL2007埃博拉疫苗试验(2019-2022年)。通过有目的的抽样,我们在2022年7月至2023年3月期间与不同社区成员进行了29次个人访谈和14次焦点小组讨论。我们的研究结果表明,与其他疫苗相比,对COVID-19疫苗的信任度相对较低。此外,对埃博拉病的恐惧似乎导致人们普遍接受EBL2007试验疫苗,尽管有人对预测试和在刚果民主共和国进行试验的决定表示了一些关切。虽然对儿童疫苗的信任度和所报告的摄取情况似乎很高,但存在对潜在不利影响和疫苗可能专门针对非洲儿童的关切。我们的分析进一步确定了可能增强该地区疫苗信心的四项建议。这项研究强调了疫苗信心的多面性,受到目标疾病的感知风险、过去的医疗干预和工作人员经验以及社会政治背景的影响。然而,我们强调,增加疫苗接种率需要一种全面的方法,不仅要解决疫苗信心问题,还要解决疫苗获取和强有力的疾病监测活动等关键问题。这将最终减轻疫苗可预防疾病的负担,并在该区域带来更好的公共卫生成果。
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