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Understanding determinants of vaccine hesitancy and acceptance in India: A qualitative study of government officials and civil society stakeholders.

Daniel Joseph ErchickMadhu GuptaMadeleine BluntAdarsh BansalMolly SauerAmelia GersteTaylor A HolroydBrian WahlMathuram SantoshamRupali J Limaye
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Drivers of vaccine hesitancy in India, as elsewhere, vary widely by local context; successful interventions should address individual, contextual, and vaccine-specific factors. While previous studies focused on individual-level factors, our study demonstrates the equal importance of contextual and vaccine-specific influences, especially the communication and media environment, influential leaders, sociodemographic factors, and frontline health workers.
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