Multiple cohort HPV vaccination in Zimbabwe: 2018-2019 program feasibility, awareness, and acceptability among health, education, and community stakeholders

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作者
Garon, Julie R. [1 ,4 ]
Mukavhi, Aluwisio [2 ]
Rupfutse, Maxwell [3 ]
Bright, Shakia [4 ]
Brennan, Timothy [1 ]
Manangazira, Portia [5 ]
An, Qian [4 ]
Loharikar, Anagha [4 ]
机构
[1] CDC Fdn, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] ZIMSTAT, Harare, Zimbabwe
[3] WHO, Harare, Zimbabwe
[4] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Global Immunizat Div, Atlanta, GA USA
[5] Zimbabwe Minist Hlth & Child Care, Epidemiol & Dis Control, Harare, Zimbabwe
关键词
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine; Vaccine introduction; Multiple cohort; Zimbabwe; School-based vaccination; HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.05.074
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Introduction: Zimbabwe introduced human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine nationally in May 2018, targeting multiple cohorts (girls aged 10-14 years) through a school-based vaccination campaign. One year later, the second dose was administered to the multiple cohorts concurrently with the first dose given to a new single cohort of girls in grade 5. We conducted cross-sectional surveys among health workers, school personnel, and community members to assess feasibility of implementation, training, social mobilization, and community acceptability. Methods: Thirty districts were selected proportional to the volume of the HPV vaccine doses delivered in 2018; two health facilities were randomly selected within each district. One health worker, school health coordinator, village health worker, and community leader were surveyed at each selected health facility and surrounding area during January-February 2020, using standard questionnaires. Descriptive analysis was completed across groups. Results: There were 221 interviews completed. Over 60% of health workers reported having enough staff to carry out vaccination sessions in schools while maintaining routine vaccination services in health facilities. All school health coordinators felt the HPV vaccine should be delivered in schools in the future. Knowledge of the correct target cohort eligibility decreased from 91% in 2018 to 50% in 2020 among health workers. Understanding of HPV infection and use of HPV vaccine for cervical cancer prevention was above 90% for all respondents. Forty-two percent of respondents reported hearing rumors about the HPV vaccine, primarily regarding infertility and safety. Conclusions: Findings demonstrate the presence of highly knowledgeable staff at health facilities and schools, strong community acceptance, and a school-based HPV program considered feasible to implement in Zimbabwe. However, misunderstandings regarding target eligibility and rumors persist, which can impact vaccine uptake and coverage. Continued social mobilization efforts to maintain community demand and training on eligibility were recommended. Integration, partnerships, and resource mobilization are also needed to ensure program sustainability. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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页码:A30 / A37
页数:8
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