Bechini Angela, Zanella Beatrice, Bonito Benedetta, Paoli Sonia, Di Pisa Giulia, Moscadelli Andrea, Ancillotti Leonardo, Bonanni Paolo, Boccalini Sara
Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Italy.
Medical Specialization School of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Italy.
Vaccines (Basel). 2021 Sep 13;9(9):1015. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9091015.
Vaccination is a worldwide public health practice that requires high uptake levels in order to effectively reduce the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases. The manufacturing of vaccines is a complex process, and little is known about people's feelings and opinions on that. Our study aimed at investigating perceptions and attitudes of the general population towards the vaccine production process before the availability of COVID-19 vaccines. We designed a 15-question online survey in the Italian language which was spread via Facebook and an Italian website "Vaccinarsintoscana" between January and May 2020. We performed a descriptive analysis and applied statistical tests to assess differences in the given answers according to participants' sociodemographic characteristics. The collected responses (135 participants) about the perceptions on vaccine production process were largely positive: not being concerned about the vaccine production (70.3%); believing the vials did not contain harmful substances (75.6%) and considering the precautionary withdrawal of some batches as highly effective (83.7%). In contrast, a less positive perception was found for the question about the conflict of interest between manufacturing companies and the control systems (48.9%). Moreover, people's perceptions towards the vaccine components (i.e., microorganism, adjuvants and opinion on batches withdrawal) also showed a good level of confidence and trust. Our study highlighted a generally positive attitude towards the vaccine production process and showed people's confidence in the control systems, safety and high standards of quality of the vaccine production process.
疫苗接种是一项全球公共卫生实践,为有效降低疫苗可预防疾病的发病率,需要较高的接种率。疫苗生产是一个复杂的过程,人们对其感受和看法知之甚少。我们的研究旨在调查在新冠疫苗出现之前普通民众对疫苗生产过程的认知和态度。我们设计了一份包含15个问题的意大利语在线调查问卷,并于2020年1月至5月通过脸书和意大利网站“Vaccinarsintoscana”进行传播。我们进行了描述性分析,并应用统计测试来评估根据参与者社会人口特征给出的答案之间的差异。收集到的135名参与者对疫苗生产过程认知的回答大多是积极的:不担心疫苗生产(70.3%);相信小瓶中不含有有害物质(75.6%),并认为部分批次的预防性撤药非常有效(83.7%)。相比之下,对于关于生产公司与控制系统之间利益冲突的问题,看法不太积极(48.9%)。此外,人们对疫苗成分(即微生物、佐剂以及对批次撤药的看法)的认知也显示出较高的信心和信任度。我们的研究突出了对疫苗生产过程总体上积极的态度,并表明人们对疫苗生产过程的控制系统、安全性和高标准质量充满信心。