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COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptability and Adherence to Preventive Measures in Somalia: Results of an Online Survey.
Ahmed, Mohammed A M; Colebunders, Robert; Gele, Abdi A; Farah, Abdiqani A; Osman, Shariff; Guled, Ibraahim Abdullahi; Abdullahi, Aweis Ahmed Moalim; Hussein, Ahmed Mohamud; Ali, Abdiaziz Mohamed; Siewe Fodjo, Joseph Nelson.
  • Ahmed MAM; Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu P.O. Box 004, Somalia.
  • Colebunders R; Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Uganda Heart Institute, Kampala P.O. Box 7051, Uganda.
  • Gele AA; Global Health Institute, University of Antwerp, 2610 Antwerp, Belgium.
  • Farah AA; Norwegian Institute of Public Health, 0213 Oslo, Norway.
  • Osman S; Department of Economics, Puntland State University, Wadajir, Garowe P.O. Box 090, Somalia.
  • Guled IA; Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu P.O. Box 004, Somalia.
  • Abdullahi AAM; Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu P.O. Box 004, Somalia.
  • Hussein AM; Mogadishu Somali-Turkey Training and Research Hospital, Mogadishu P.O. Box 004, Somalia.
  • Ali AM; Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu P.O. Box 004, Somalia.
  • Siewe Fodjo JN; Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu P.O. Box 004, Somalia.
Vaccines (Basel) ; 9(6)2021 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1244157
ABSTRACT
Most countries are currently gravitating towards vaccination as mainstay strategy to quell COVID-19 transmission. Between December 2020 and January 2021, we conducted a follow-up online survey in Somalia to monitor adherence to COVID-19 preventive measures, and COVID-19 vaccine acceptability and reasons for vaccine hesitancy. Adherence was measured via a composite adherence score based on four measures (physical distancing, face mask use, hand hygiene, and mouth covering when coughing/sneezing). We analyzed 4543 responses (mean age 23.5 ± 6.4 years, 62.4% males). The mean adherence score during this survey was lower than the score during a similar survey in April 2020. A total of 76.8% of respondents were willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Flu-like symptoms were more frequently reported in the current survey compared to previous surveys. Multiple logistic regression showed that participants who experienced flu-like symptoms, those in the healthcare sector, and those with higher adherence scores had higher odds for vaccine acceptability while being a female reduced the willingness to be vaccinated. In conclusion, our data suggest that the decreasing adherence to COVID-19 preventive measures may have caused increased flu-like symptoms over time. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Somalia is relatively high but could be improved by addressing factors that contribute to vaccine hesitancy.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Vaccines9060543

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Vaccines9060543