Introduction: vaccine hesitancy and refusal continue to be a global challenge to reaching immunization targets, especially among those in traditional or fundamentalist religions. The Apostolic faith in Zimbabwe has been historically associated with objection to most medical interventions, including immunization. Methods: we conducted a descriptive analysis of socio-demographic characteristics and vaccine coverage among Apostolic and non-Apostolic adults aged 15-49 years and children aged 12-23 months using the Demographic and Health Survey conducted in Zimbabwe during 2010-2011. We used logistic regression models to estimate associations between the Apostolic religion and receipt of all four basic childhood vaccinations in the Expanded Prog...
International audienceBackground: The World Health Organization recommends recording vaccination sta...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
BACKGROUND: Inadequate vaccination coverage with increased risk of vaccine preventable disease outb...
Introduction: vaccine hesitancy and refusal continue to be a global challenge to reaching immunizati...
A worldwide increasing trend toward vaccine hesitancy has been reported. Measles outbreaks in southe...
The Apostolic faith, a rapidly growing and increasingly influential force in Zimbabwe, has received ...
Zimbabwe adopted the WHO recommendations to fight childhood vaccine preventable diseases in 1980. Ho...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of vaccination to global public health and community wellbeing has been...
Background: Vaccines are among the most effective and cost-efficient public health interventions for...
Although vaccination is an effective intervention to reduce childhood mortality and morbidity, reaso...
Background: There are large variations in vaccination coverage, not only between high and low-income...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programmes have been very successful, there are some hard...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programs have been very successful, vaccination coverage ...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Introduction: Immunizations are highly impactful, c...
International audienceBackground: The World Health Organization recommends recording vaccination sta...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
BACKGROUND: Inadequate vaccination coverage with increased risk of vaccine preventable disease outb...
Introduction: vaccine hesitancy and refusal continue to be a global challenge to reaching immunizati...
A worldwide increasing trend toward vaccine hesitancy has been reported. Measles outbreaks in southe...
The Apostolic faith, a rapidly growing and increasingly influential force in Zimbabwe, has received ...
Zimbabwe adopted the WHO recommendations to fight childhood vaccine preventable diseases in 1980. Ho...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of vaccination to global public health and community wellbeing has been...
Background: Vaccines are among the most effective and cost-efficient public health interventions for...
Although vaccination is an effective intervention to reduce childhood mortality and morbidity, reaso...
Background: There are large variations in vaccination coverage, not only between high and low-income...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programmes have been very successful, there are some hard...
BACKGROUND: Although childhood vaccination programs have been very successful, vaccination coverage ...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Introduction: Immunizations are highly impactful, c...
International audienceBackground: The World Health Organization recommends recording vaccination sta...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
BACKGROUND: Inadequate vaccination coverage with increased risk of vaccine preventable disease outb...