In 2003 five northern Nigerian states boycotted the oral polio vaccine due to fears that it was unsafe. Though the international responses have been scrutinised in the literature, this paper argues that lessons still need to be learnt from the boycott: that the origins and continuation of the boycott were due to specific local factors. We focus mainly on Kano state, which initiated the boycotts and continued to reject immunisations for the longest period, to provide a focused analysis of the internal dynamics and complex multifaceted causes of the boycott. We argue that the delay in resolving the year-long boycott was largely due to the spread of rumours at local levels, which were intensified by the outspoken involvement of high-profile in...
Several publications have been written and reviewed to urge efforts reducing the rate of infant morb...
Northern Nigeria is currently threatened by two wars, the disease called polio and insurgency caused...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly infectious viral...
In 2003 five northern Nigerian states boycotted the oral polio vaccine due to fears that it was unsa...
Global health and poverty reduction discourses have recognised immunisation as one of the most affo...
The 2003 - 2004 polio vaccination boycotts in Nigeria threatened the global polio eradication initia...
Background.Accumulation of susceptible children whose caregivers refuse to accept oral poliovirus va...
When the polio vaccine was developed in the 1950s, the healthcare field saw the eradication of polio...
Background The completion of poliomyelitis eradication is a global emergency for public health. In 2...
Background: The completion of poliomyelitis eradication is a global emergency for public health. In ...
Vaccination remains one of the most effective and economical public health measures for preventing d...
Through the efforts of the global campaign to eradicate poliomyelitis, polio cases have declined wor...
SummaryBackgroundThe completion of poliomyelitis eradication is a global emergency for public health...
Background: Routine immunization coverage is low in some States in Nigeria and contributes to the tr...
Abstract Background: Poliomyelitis is a viral disease that causes temporary or permanent paralysis a...
Several publications have been written and reviewed to urge efforts reducing the rate of infant morb...
Northern Nigeria is currently threatened by two wars, the disease called polio and insurgency caused...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly infectious viral...
In 2003 five northern Nigerian states boycotted the oral polio vaccine due to fears that it was unsa...
Global health and poverty reduction discourses have recognised immunisation as one of the most affo...
The 2003 - 2004 polio vaccination boycotts in Nigeria threatened the global polio eradication initia...
Background.Accumulation of susceptible children whose caregivers refuse to accept oral poliovirus va...
When the polio vaccine was developed in the 1950s, the healthcare field saw the eradication of polio...
Background The completion of poliomyelitis eradication is a global emergency for public health. In 2...
Background: The completion of poliomyelitis eradication is a global emergency for public health. In ...
Vaccination remains one of the most effective and economical public health measures for preventing d...
Through the efforts of the global campaign to eradicate poliomyelitis, polio cases have declined wor...
SummaryBackgroundThe completion of poliomyelitis eradication is a global emergency for public health...
Background: Routine immunization coverage is low in some States in Nigeria and contributes to the tr...
Abstract Background: Poliomyelitis is a viral disease that causes temporary or permanent paralysis a...
Several publications have been written and reviewed to urge efforts reducing the rate of infant morb...
Northern Nigeria is currently threatened by two wars, the disease called polio and insurgency caused...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly infectious viral...