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Willingness of Caregivers to Have Their Children Vaccinated with Pneumococcal Vaccines in the Context of an Innovative Immunization Strategy - Weifang City, Shandong Province, 2021

Authors :
Yuan, Yang
Ting, Zhang
Yan, Wang
Libing, Ma
Shuyun, Xie
Jian, Zhou
Weiran, Qi
Qing, Wang
Peixi, Dai
Yuanze, Du
Luzhao, Feng
Chunping, Wang
Weizhong, Yang
Source :
China CDC weekly. 4(20)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Pneumococcal diseases (PDs) pose a serious health threat to children. Vaccination is the most cost-effective intervention to prevent PDs, but pneumococcal vaccines coverage among children is low in China.This study investigated the willingness of children's caregivers to have their children vaccinated with pneumococcal vaccines under an innovative policy to offer 1-dose of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines at no charge to families. The research found that 70.51% of caregivers were willing to have their infants receive pneumococcal vaccines and that reducing the cost of vaccines may increase caregivers' willingness.This is the first evaluation in China of acceptance of pneumococcal vaccines among children under a 1-dose, cost-free policy. The results provide scientific evidence for updating local and national pneumococcal immunization strategies to promote the use of the pneumococcal vaccine.

Details

ISSN :
20967071
Volume :
4
Issue :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
China CDC weekly
Accession number :
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