Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11009708 | Vaccine | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Potential hesitancy towards the OCV campaign is grounded in global insecurity, social disequilibrium, and perceived institutional negligence, which reinforces a representation of estrangement from the central government, triggering suspicions on its intentions in implementing the OCV campaign. Recommendations include a strong involvement of community leaders, which is important for successful social mobilization; representatives of different political parties should be equally involved in social mobilization efforts, before and during campaigns; and public health officials should promote other planned interventions to mitigate the lack of trust associated with perceived institutional negligence. Successful past initiatives include public intake of purified water or newly introduced medication by social mobilizers, teachers or credible leaders.
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Authors
Rachel Démolis, Carlos Botão, Léonard W. Heyerdahl, Bradford D. Gessner, Philippe Cavailler, Celestino Sinai, AmÃlcar Magaço, Jean-Bernard Le Gargasson, Martin Mengel, Elise Guillermet,