1. Vaccine hesitancy and consequences for vaccination coverage in children at 24 months of age, born in 2017-2018, living in the state capitals, Federal District and 12 inner region cities of Brazil.
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Barata RB, França AP, Guibu IA, Munhoz G, Domingues CMAS, Teixeira MDG, Moraes JC, Silva AID, Ramos AN Jr, França AP, Oliveira ANM, Boing AF, Domingues CMAS, Oliveira CS, Maciel ELN, Guibu IA, Mirabal IRB, Barbosa JC, Lima JC, Moraes JC, Luhm KR, Caetano KAA, Lima LHO, Antunes MBC, Teixeira MDG, Teixeira MDC, Borges MFSO, Queiroz RCS, Gurgel RQ, Barata RB, Azevedo RNC, Oliveira SMDVL, Teles SA, Gama SGND, Mengue SS, Simões TC, Nascimento V, and Araújo WN
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- Humans, Brazil, Female, Male, Child, Preschool, Infant, Cohort Studies, Educational Status, Immunization Programs statistics & numerical data, Health Services Accessibility, Cities, Mothers psychology, Mothers statistics & numerical data, Adult, Adolescent, Vaccination Coverage statistics & numerical data, Vaccination statistics & numerical data, Vaccination psychology, Socioeconomic Factors, Vaccination Hesitancy statistics & numerical data, Vaccination Hesitancy psychology
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Objective: To analyze vaccine hesitancy associated factors and repercussions on vaccination coverage., Methods: Cohort of children born in 2017-2018, living in Brazilian state capitals, Federal District (FD), and 12 inner region cities, stratified by socioeconomic level. National Vaccination Coverage Survey (2020) data on hesitancy, access and programmatic difficulties were obtained by interview and coverage was calculated from vaccination card dose and date records., Results: 37801 children were studied, 31001 in the capitals/FD, 6800 in the inner cities. Hesitation between 38.8(95%CI 33.6;44.4) and 57.9(95%CI 54.1;61.6) in high versus low stratum; 64.1(95%CI 58.9;68.9) to 41.7(95%CI 38.4;45.8) among mothers with <8 years of schooling versus 16 years or more; 42.1(95%CI 38.2;46.2) to 55.0(95%CI 52.0;54.7) among private service users versus public service only users. Coverage: full=7.2(95%CI 1.0;38.3); 25.3(95%CI 18.7;33.3) for hesitant people; and 44.7(95%CI 43.0;46.4) for the remainder., Conclusion: High vaccine hesitancy in several groups affecting vaccination coverage and hindering vaccination target achievement. Access problems and programmatic difficulties contribute to low coverage.
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- 2025
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