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Vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: Perspectives from Africa in a Covid-19 era

Global debates about vaccines as a key element of pandemic response and future preparedness in the era of Covid-19 currently focus on questions of supply, with attention to global injustice in vaccine distribution and African countries as rightful beneficiaries of international de-regulation and fin...

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Autores principales: Leach, Melissa, MacGregor, Hayley, Akello, Grace, Babawo, Lawrence, Baluku, Moses, Desclaux, Alice, Grant, Catherine, Kamara, Foday, Nyakoi, Marion, Parker, Melissa, Richards, Paul, Mokuwa, Esther, Okello, Bob, Sams, Kelley, Sow, Khoudia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pergamon 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8848721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35228096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114826
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author Leach, Melissa
MacGregor, Hayley
Akello, Grace
Babawo, Lawrence
Baluku, Moses
Desclaux, Alice
Grant, Catherine
Kamara, Foday
Nyakoi, Marion
Parker, Melissa
Richards, Paul
Mokuwa, Esther
Okello, Bob
Sams, Kelley
Sow, Khoudia
author_facet Leach, Melissa
MacGregor, Hayley
Akello, Grace
Babawo, Lawrence
Baluku, Moses
Desclaux, Alice
Grant, Catherine
Kamara, Foday
Nyakoi, Marion
Parker, Melissa
Richards, Paul
Mokuwa, Esther
Okello, Bob
Sams, Kelley
Sow, Khoudia
author_sort Leach, Melissa
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description Global debates about vaccines as a key element of pandemic response and future preparedness in the era of Covid-19 currently focus on questions of supply, with attention to global injustice in vaccine distribution and African countries as rightful beneficiaries of international de-regulation and financing initiatives such as COVAX. At the same time, vaccine demand and uptake are seen to be threatened by hesitancy, often attributed to an increasingly globalised anti-vaxx movement and its propagation of misinformation and conspiracy, now reaching African populations through a social media ‘infodemic’. Underplayed in these debates are the socio-political contexts through which vaccine technologies enter and are interpreted within African settings, and the crucial intersections between supply and demand. We explore these through a ‘vaccine anxieties’ framework attending to both desires for and worries about vaccines, as shaped by bodily, societal and wider political understandings and experiences. This provides an analytical lens to organise and interpret ethnographic and narrative accounts in local and national settings in Uganda and Sierra Leone, and their (dis)connections with global debates and geopolitics. In considering the socially-embedded reasons why people want or do not want Covid-19 vaccines, and how this intersects with the dynamics of vaccine supply, access and distribution in rapidly-unfolding epidemic situations, we bring new, expanded insights into debates about vaccine confidence and vaccine preparedness.
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spelling pubmed-88487212022-02-18 Vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: Perspectives from Africa in a Covid-19 era Leach, Melissa MacGregor, Hayley Akello, Grace Babawo, Lawrence Baluku, Moses Desclaux, Alice Grant, Catherine Kamara, Foday Nyakoi, Marion Parker, Melissa Richards, Paul Mokuwa, Esther Okello, Bob Sams, Kelley Sow, Khoudia Soc Sci Med Article Global debates about vaccines as a key element of pandemic response and future preparedness in the era of Covid-19 currently focus on questions of supply, with attention to global injustice in vaccine distribution and African countries as rightful beneficiaries of international de-regulation and financing initiatives such as COVAX. At the same time, vaccine demand and uptake are seen to be threatened by hesitancy, often attributed to an increasingly globalised anti-vaxx movement and its propagation of misinformation and conspiracy, now reaching African populations through a social media ‘infodemic’. Underplayed in these debates are the socio-political contexts through which vaccine technologies enter and are interpreted within African settings, and the crucial intersections between supply and demand. We explore these through a ‘vaccine anxieties’ framework attending to both desires for and worries about vaccines, as shaped by bodily, societal and wider political understandings and experiences. This provides an analytical lens to organise and interpret ethnographic and narrative accounts in local and national settings in Uganda and Sierra Leone, and their (dis)connections with global debates and geopolitics. In considering the socially-embedded reasons why people want or do not want Covid-19 vaccines, and how this intersects with the dynamics of vaccine supply, access and distribution in rapidly-unfolding epidemic situations, we bring new, expanded insights into debates about vaccine confidence and vaccine preparedness. Pergamon 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8848721/ /pubmed/35228096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114826 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leach, Melissa
MacGregor, Hayley
Akello, Grace
Babawo, Lawrence
Baluku, Moses
Desclaux, Alice
Grant, Catherine
Kamara, Foday
Nyakoi, Marion
Parker, Melissa
Richards, Paul
Mokuwa, Esther
Okello, Bob
Sams, Kelley
Sow, Khoudia
Vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: Perspectives from Africa in a Covid-19 era
title Vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: Perspectives from Africa in a Covid-19 era
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title_fullStr Vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: Perspectives from Africa in a Covid-19 era
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title_short Vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: Perspectives from Africa in a Covid-19 era
title_sort vaccine anxieties, vaccine preparedness: perspectives from africa in a covid-19 era
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8848721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35228096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114826
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