The challenges to a successful COVID-19 vaccination programme in Africa

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作者
Ayenigbara, Israel Oluwasegun [1 ]
Adegboro, Joseph Sunday [2 ]
Ayenigbara, George Omoniyi [2 ]
Adeleke, Olasunkanmi Rowland [2 ]
Olofintuyi, Oluwaseyi Oye [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ibadan, Dept Hlth Educ, Sch & Community Hlth Educ Unit, PO St 022, Ibadan 200284, Nigeria
[2] Adekunle Ajasin Univ Akungba Akoko, Dept Human Kinet & Hlth Educ, Adefarati St 001, Ondo 342111, Nigeria
关键词
COVID-19; vaccination; Africa; challenges; solutions; VACCINES; IMPACT;
D O I
10.18683/germs.2021.1280
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is an ongoing worldwide effort to vaccinate large numbers of people against COVID-19 in order to ensure protection from the disease, control the rate of infection, reduce severe outcomes, and get back to normal life. Most African countries had a delay in the initiation of their COVID-19 vaccine national rollout compared to other regions in the world, and the goal of the immunization exercise in the continent is to vaccinate over 60% of the African population to attain herd immunity. Over the years, vaccination programmes are usually faced with challenges in Africa because of numerous factors. So far, some of the major challenges threatening the success of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout in most African countries includes the slow onset of the vaccination exercise, limited funds, concerns around vaccine safety and uncertainties, storage requirements and regulatory hurdles for vaccines, limited shelf life of COVID-19 vaccines, inability to access vulnerable communities in a timely fashion, problems around the use of different vaccines, and wars and conflicts. The solutions and other imperative recommendations to these challenges were provided so as to optimize the vaccination programme and to achieve an appreciable success in the COVID-19 vaccination programme on the continent. In conclusion, a holistic and timely planning, fast execution of plans, rigorous community involvement, and a robust multi-sectoral partnership will ensure a successful COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Africa.
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