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超越数字:从地理和性别视角深入了解喀麦隆第五次全国 COVID-19 疫苗接种运动。

Beyond the numbers: An in-depth look at Cameroon's fifth national COVID-19 vaccination campaign through geographical and gender lenses.

机构信息

University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé́, Cameroon.

EPI, Ministry of Public Health, Yaoundé, Cameroon.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2023 Aug 31;41(38):5572-5579. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.07.062. Epub 2023 Jul 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cameroon has been struggling with low Covid-19 vaccination coverage, with only 4.5 % of the population receiving the primary series as of November 2022. The COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership (CoVDP) conducted a high-level mission to Cameroon to assess progress and advocate for actions to address bottlenecks. The objective of the mission was to administer at least 3,000,000 doses of vaccines during the 5th Mass vaccination campaign. This study examines the factors contributing to the success of the campaign and uses a geographical and gender lens to assess the results.

METHODS

The study is a secondary analysis of data from the DHIS2 collected during the 5th mass vaccination campaign for Covid-19. Descriptive statistics were used to assess coverages per location and gender expressed in OR. sccess factors, and chi-squared tests were used to assess differences in vaccine distribution across regions and by gender.

RESULTS

This 5th vaccination campaign benefitted from a strong political commitment facilitated by CoVDP's mission, international support, collaboration, planning, supervision, and demand generation. The campaign recorded 2 019 118 administered vaccine doses, a staggering 46-fold increase in vaccinated individuals relative to the first round, with vaccination coverage reaching 10.1 % of the general population. However, the study reveals regional and gender disparities in vaccination coverage. Men had higher odds of being vaccinated than women in the three Sahel regions. Among individuals with comorbidities, the national coverage rate was only 14 %, and the Far North and East regions exhibited the lowest coverage rates. Janssen was the most used vaccine, and the total AEFI cases reported were 2 per 1000 vaccine doses.

CONCLUSION

The 5th COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Cameroon saw a strong political commitment and was the most successful so far. Despite the gains, there was gender disparity in coverage in some regions. It is important to continue the established momentum, ensure equitable access in the Sahel regions, and reach high-priority groups with primary series and booster doses.

摘要

背景

截至 2022 年 11 月,喀麦隆的新冠疫苗接种覆盖率一直很低,仅有 4.5%的人口完成了基础系列接种。COVID-19 疫苗交付伙伴关系 (CoVDP) 向喀麦隆派遣了一个高级别代表团,以评估进展情况并倡导采取行动解决瓶颈问题。该任务的目标是在第 5 次大规模疫苗接种运动期间接种至少 300 万剂疫苗。本研究考察了推动该运动取得成功的因素,并利用地理和性别视角评估结果。

方法

本研究是对第 5 次大规模 COVID-19 疫苗接种运动期间从 DHIS2 收集的数据进行的二次分析。使用描述性统计来评估按地点和性别表示的覆盖率,并用 OR 表示。成功因素,并使用卡方检验评估区域和性别之间的疫苗分布差异。

结果

第 5 次疫苗接种运动得益于 CoVDP 任务促成的强有力的政治承诺、国际支持、合作、规划、监督和需求产生。该运动记录了 2019118 剂已接种疫苗,与第一轮相比,接种人数增加了惊人的 46 倍,普通人群的疫苗接种覆盖率达到 10.1%。然而,该研究揭示了疫苗接种覆盖率的区域和性别差异。在三个萨赫勒地区,男性接种疫苗的几率高于女性。在患有合并症的人群中,全国覆盖率仅为 14%,而最北部和最东部地区的覆盖率最低。詹森疫苗是使用最多的疫苗,每 1000 剂疫苗报告的总 AEFI 病例为 2 例。

结论

喀麦隆第 5 次 COVID-19 疫苗接种运动得到了强有力的政治承诺,是迄今为止最成功的一次。尽管取得了这些成果,但在一些地区,疫苗接种覆盖率存在性别差异。重要的是要保持已建立的势头,确保在萨赫勒地区公平获得疫苗,并为高优先级人群提供基础系列和加强剂接种。

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