Institutional mistrust and child vaccination coverage in Africa.
Nik StoopKalle HirvonenJean-Francois MaystadtPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
Child vaccination rates in Africa are considerably lower in areas in which the local population displays high levels of mistrust towards local authorities. Institutional mistrust is an important dimension of vaccine hesitancy, considered as one of the most important threats to global health. Empowering local authorities with resources and communication strategies to address institutional mistrust may be needed to close the remaining vaccination gaps in Africa.