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George Institute for Global Health

A rapid review of evidence on the determinants of and strategies for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in low- and middle-income countries

Description

Vaccine acceptance and hesitancy among the general population and health care workers play an important role in successfully controlling the Coronavirus Disease (COVID)-19 pandemic. While there is evidence for vaccine hesitancy across the globe, wide variation in factors influencing vaccine acceptance has been reported, mainly from High-Income Countries (HIC). However, the evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) remains unclear. The objective of this review is to describe the determinants of vaccine acceptance and strategies to address those in an LMIC context.


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Publication

2021

Authors

Sandeep Moola, Nachiket Gudi, Devaki Nambiar, Neha Dumka, Tarannum Ahmed, Isha Ramesh Sonawane, Atul Kotwal

Emergency

Epidemics, COVID-19

Language

English

Region

Keywords

vaccines, social science research, Emergency response, FAQ, COVID-19