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RTS, S/AS01疟疾疫苗接受率及其影响因素的全球分析:一项系统综述

Global Analysis of RTS, S/AS01 Malaria Vaccine Acceptance Rates and Influencing Factors: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Ansar Farrukh, Azzam Abdullah, Rauf Mohammad S, Ajmal Zeeshan, Asad Ullah Gohar, Rauf Shiza, Akram Rabia, Ghauri Fatima K, Chudhary Fizza, Iftikhar Hamdah, Iqbal Ashir, Ahmad Muhammad Bilal

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Alkhidmat Raazi Hospital, Rawalpindi, PAK.

Department of Medicine and Surgery, Northwest General Hospital, Peshawar, PAK.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 May 20;16(5):e60678. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60678. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, with Plasmodium parasites transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes causing substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite historical efforts, malaria continues to affect millions worldwide, particularly in tropical regions. This systematic review aimed to assess the acceptability of the RTS, S/AS01 malaria vaccine among diverse populations. A comprehensive search strategy was employed across databases such as Cochrane Library, Embase, Google Scholar, and Medline. Studies were included based on specific criteria, including observational and cross-sectional designs involving adults. Data extraction and analysis were conducted meticulously, encompassing key variables related to vaccine acceptance rates and influencing factors. Analysis of 18 studies involving 18,561 participants revealed an overall malaria vaccine acceptance rate of 87.51%, ranging from 32.26% to 99.30%. Significant variations were observed based on demographics, with Ghana and Nigeria reporting high acceptance rates. Factors influencing acceptance included knowledge levels, past vaccination experiences, community preferences, and engagement in malaria prevention behaviors. Concerns about adverse reactions and regional disparities were noted as potential barriers to acceptance. This review highlights the importance of understanding public perceptions and concerns regarding malaria vaccines to enhance vaccine coverage and uptake. Tailored communication strategies, advocacy efforts, and targeted education interventions are crucial for addressing misconceptions and increasing vaccine acceptance. Policy recommendations should consider demographic and regional factors to ensure effective implementation of malaria vaccination programs, ultimately contributing to global malaria prevention efforts and public health initiatives.

摘要

疟疾仍然是一项重大的全球健康挑战,疟原虫由按蚊传播,会导致大量发病和死亡。尽管历史上做出了诸多努力,但疟疾在全球范围内仍继续影响着数百万人,尤其是在热带地区。本系统评价旨在评估RTS,S/AS01疟疾疫苗在不同人群中的可接受性。我们采用了全面的检索策略,检索了Cochrane图书馆、Embase、谷歌学术和Medline等数据库。纳入的研究基于特定标准,包括涉及成年人的观察性和横断面设计。我们精心进行了数据提取和分析,涵盖了与疫苗接受率和影响因素相关的关键变量。对18项涉及18561名参与者的研究分析显示,疟疾疫苗总体接受率为87.51%,范围在32.26%至99.30%之间。根据人口统计学观察到显著差异,加纳和尼日利亚报告的接受率较高。影响接受度的因素包括知识水平、过去的疫苗接种经历、社区偏好以及参与疟疾预防行为的情况。对不良反应的担忧和地区差异被指出是接受疫苗的潜在障碍。本评价强调了了解公众对疟疾疫苗的看法和担忧对于提高疫苗覆盖率和接种率的重要性。量身定制的沟通策略、宣传努力和有针对性的教育干预对于消除误解和提高疫苗接受度至关重要。政策建议应考虑人口统计学和地区因素,以确保疟疾疫苗接种计划的有效实施,最终为全球疟疾预防努力和公共卫生倡议做出贡献。

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