COVID-19 Pandemic Leads to Continued Backsliding in Immunization Coverage Worldwide
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The International Vaccine Access Center's mission is to create a more equitable world free from adverse health, economic, and social consequences of vaccine-preventable diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic has created incredible challenges in maintaining access to life-saving vaccines and the effects continue to be profound. According to UNICEF/WHO estimates, this pandemic has led to the largest backslide in vaccination in 30 years, and vaccine coverage dropped in every region. We must refocus our efforts despite the current pandemic, to ensure that vulnerable populations can access immunization services and protect their children against preventable diseases.
- Dr. William Moss, Executive Director at IVAC |
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Vaccination Coverage Resources |
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VIEW-hub visualizes global immunization coverage
VIEW-hub is a map-based platform for visualizing data about the use, impact, and coverage status for key vaccines including human papillomavirus, typhoid conjugate, pneumococcal conjugate, rotavirus, Hib, measles, and polio vaccines both globally and in the 73 Gavi countries. Based on the most recent estimates by country, the maps show the current backsliding as of 2021 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Explore the interactive maps here. |
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New estimates reveal alarming stagnation in global access to pneumococcal conjugate vaccines
Vaccines for pneumonia are critical tools for helping to reduce the number of childhood deaths around the world. The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) is a lifesaving vaccine that protects children against pneumonia, the number one infectious killer among children under 5.
According to the recently released WUENIC data, just 51% of infants in the world received a full course of PCV in 2021, showing global access has stagnated since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Chatbot-Delivered COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Message Preferences of Young Adults and Public Health Workers in Urban American Communities: Qualitative Study Authors include Rose Weeks, Pooja Sangha, João Sedoc, Sydney White, Alexandra Michel, Jae Hyoung Lee, and Naor Bar-Zeev In an article, published in JMIR Publications, the authors reviewed the acceptability of messages to be delivered by a chatbot named VIRA from Johns Hopkins University. The study investigated which message styles were preferred by young, urban-dwelling Americans as well as public health workers. Humor and moral appeal in VIRA messages were found to have a negative effect on users’ perceptions of the chatbot. Direct messages and casual, nontechnical language were more likely to appeal to users even with extensive detail provided. By using this feedback, VIRA will be able to improve its communication style to reach a wider audience more effectively. |
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