Background Vaccine hesitancy has been recognized as an important barrier to timely vaccinations around the world, including in sub-Saharan Africa. In Tanzania, 1 in 4 children is not fully vaccinated. The objective of this mixed methods study was to describe and contextualize parental concerns towards vaccines in Tanzania. Methods Between 2016 and 2017, we conducted a cross-sectional survey (n = 134) and four focus group discussions (FGDs, n = 38) with mothers of children under 2 years of age residing in Mtwara region in Southern Tanzania. The survey and FGDs assessed vaccination knowledge and concerns and barriers to timely vaccinations. Vaccination information was obtained from government-issued vaccination cards. Results In the cross-se...
Background: The burden of unimmunized children in Uganda is 48% of children under the age of five ye...
BACKGROUND: We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed v...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo, it was reported in 1995 that the routine coverage f...
Background Vaccine hesitancy has been recognized as an important barrier to timely vaccinations arou...
Tanzania, one of many nations in Africa with high infant mortality to preventable diseases, continue...
Introduction: Underutilization of vaccines still remains a challenge in many regions across the worl...
Introduction: Low immunization coverage against preventable childhood illness constitutes a major pu...
We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed vaccine uptak...
Vaccines have played a critical role in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic globally, and Tanzania...
Introduction: In Tanzania, vaccination rates (VRs) range from 80% to 90% for standard vaccines, but...
Background: Vaccination has contributed to major reductions in global morbidity and mortality, but t...
The rapid spread of infectious diseases in eastern Africa has made vaccination a major health factor...
BACKGROUND: The estimates of vaccination coverage are measured from administrative data and from pop...
The rapid spread of infectious diseases in eastern Africa has made vaccination a major health factor...
Background: The burden of unimmunized children in Uganda is 48% of children under the age of five ye...
Background: The burden of unimmunized children in Uganda is 48% of children under the age of five ye...
BACKGROUND: We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed v...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo, it was reported in 1995 that the routine coverage f...
Background Vaccine hesitancy has been recognized as an important barrier to timely vaccinations arou...
Tanzania, one of many nations in Africa with high infant mortality to preventable diseases, continue...
Introduction: Underutilization of vaccines still remains a challenge in many regions across the worl...
Introduction: Low immunization coverage against preventable childhood illness constitutes a major pu...
We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed vaccine uptak...
Vaccines have played a critical role in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic globally, and Tanzania...
Introduction: In Tanzania, vaccination rates (VRs) range from 80% to 90% for standard vaccines, but...
Background: Vaccination has contributed to major reductions in global morbidity and mortality, but t...
The rapid spread of infectious diseases in eastern Africa has made vaccination a major health factor...
BACKGROUND: The estimates of vaccination coverage are measured from administrative data and from pop...
The rapid spread of infectious diseases in eastern Africa has made vaccination a major health factor...
Background: The burden of unimmunized children in Uganda is 48% of children under the age of five ye...
Background: The burden of unimmunized children in Uganda is 48% of children under the age of five ye...
BACKGROUND: We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed v...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo, it was reported in 1995 that the routine coverage f...