Uptake of public health measures and vaccine acceptance during the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Zambia
Vaccines are effective tools to prevent COVID-19-related morbidity. However, coverage is low throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Uptake of public health measures, perceptions of COVID-19 illness and vaccines, and intention to vaccinate were evaluated in 2021-2022 in rural Zambia. Adherence to public heal...
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Main Authors: | Catherine G. Sutcliffe (Author), Pamela Sinywimaanzi (Author), Juliet Morales (Author), Morris Sianyanda (Author), Mathias Muleka (Author), Katherine Z. J. Fenstermacher (Author), Mwaka Monze (Author), Richard E. Rothman (Author), Andrew Pekosz (Author), Philip E. Thuma (Author), Edgar Simulundu (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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