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Vaccine hesitancy in migrant communities: a rapid review of latest evidence.
Current Opinion in Immunology ( IF 7 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-09 , DOI: 10.1016/j.coi.2021.05.009
Akhenaten Siankam Tankwanchi 1 , Brett Bowman 2 , Michelle Garrison 3 , Heidi Larson 4 , Charles Shey Wiysonge 5
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By refusing or delaying vaccination, vaccine hesitant individuals and communities undermine the prevention, and ultimately, elimination of communicable diseases against which safe and effective vaccines are available. We reviewed recent evidence of vaccine hesitancy within migrant communities in the context of increased human mobility and widespread anti-immigrant sentiment and manifest xenophobia. Among many immigrant parents and families, vaccine hesitancy is largely associated with fears and misinformation about vaccine harms, limited knowledge of both preventable diseases and vaccines, distrust of host countries' health systems and their attendant intentions, language barriers, and perceived incompatibility between vaccine uptake and migrants' religion. Hesitancy toward measles, influenza, and human papillomavirus vaccines are most discernible, and main migrant populations involved include Somalis and Poles.

中文翻译:

移民社区的疫苗犹豫:对最新证据的快速审查。

通过拒绝或延迟接种疫苗,对疫苗犹豫不决的个人和社区破坏了预防并最终消除了现有安全有效疫苗可预防的传染病。我们回顾了在人口流动性增加和广泛的反移民情绪和明显的仇外心理的背景下,移民社区中疫苗犹豫的最新证据。在许多移民父母和家庭中,疫苗犹豫在很大程度上与对疫苗危害的恐惧和错误信息、对可预防疾病和疫苗的知识有限、对东道国卫生系统及其随之而来的意图的不信任、语言障碍以及疫苗接种之间的不相容性有关和移民的宗教。对麻疹、流感、
更新日期:2021-06-09
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