Influenza vaccination hesitancy in five countries of South America. Confidence, complacency and convenience as determinants of immunization rates.
Miguel Ángel González-BlockEmilio Gutiérrez-CalderónBlanca Estela Pelcastre-VillafuerteJuan Arroyo-LagunaYamila ComesPedro CroccoAndrea Fachel LealLaura NoboaDaniela Riva-KnauthBerenice Rodríguez-ZeaMónica RuotiElsa SartiEsteban Puentes-RosasPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Influenza vaccine confidence, complacency and convenience have to be bolstered to improve effective coverage across all risk groups in the urban areas of the countries studied. The role played by country contextual and national vaccination programs has to be further researched in relation to effective coverage of influenza vaccine.