Pandemic disruptions in vaccine uptake in a low-income setting: a qualitative inquiry.
Fauzia Aman MalikNazia AhsanRawshan JabeenOsama AfzalAlysha SiddiqiAyub KhanKathryn L HopkinsAbdul Momin KaziPublished in: BMC proceedings (2023)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, disruptions of regular immunization delivery in Pakistan were not due to parental unwillingness to vaccinate, but rather to social and logistical challenges caused by a rapidly changing context and difficulties in providing vaccination services safely. Barriers to vaccine access and concerns about COVID-19 exposure during clinic visits also contributed to uncertainty regarding immunization services early in the pandemic. For catchup campaigns and future pandemics, more than focusing interventions on persuading people, strategic approaches to building resilience through system-based interventions, such as investing in surge capacity in the immunization workforce to bounce back quickly after the first shock are required.