Examining enablers of vaccine hesitancy toward routine childhood and adolescent vaccination in Malawi.
Gbadebo Collins AdeyanjuCornelia BetschAbdu A AdamuKhadijah Sanusi GumbiMichael G HeadAristide AploganHaoua TallTene-Alima EssohPublished in: Global health research and policy (2022)
The study demonstrated that a network of factors determines vaccine hesitancy for childhood Routine Immunisation and Human Papillomavirus, and some of them are interrelated with one another. This has implications both for current levels of vaccine acceptance and the introduction of any new vaccine, such as those against Malaria, HIV/AIDS, HPV or COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). Therefore, strategies developed to address vaccine hesitancy must be multi-component and wide-ranging.