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VACCINE REFUSAL
Author(s) -
Rehman Inayat Shukr,
Nabeel Sahi,
Salman Ali,
S. Sattar,
Fareeda Manzoor
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2010.17.01.2099
Subject(s) - medicine , poliomyelitis , polio vaccine , misinformation , population , family medicine , poliomyelitis eradication , polio vaccination , vaccination , pediatrics , environmental health , poliovirus , virology , law , political science , virus
.Objective: To evaluate the pattern and reasons of reluctance/ refusal to polio vaccination with an aim to gain insights and learnlessons during Polio campaign. Setting: Polio campaign days during 2009 in Muzaffar Garah district between January to April 2009. Studydesign: Cross sectional survey. Material and Methods: Survey done during intensive polio days during the three campaigns this year bydetailed interview with parents, senior members of the family regarding reluctance to administer oral polio drops in the Muzaffar Garah district.Reasons and frequency of reluctance were documented. After counseling the WHO team managed to convince part of the reluctant population.The data was once again collected from the unconvinced population of parents who declined till the end. Results: During the survey there were404 reluctant parents.236(58%) of these were convinced and the remaining stayed unvaccinated despite counseling. Amongst the group thatshowed initial reluctance. 132(32.5%) refused to cooperate due to religious misconceptions. Of the confirmed deniers 116(69%) belonged toa conservative religious group The most easy to convince group was the group demanding monitory benefits for cooperating in Polio campaign13(7%). Conclusion: People refuse Polio vaccination due to misinformation /misconception especially on religious grounds. The die hardrefusals were mostly linked to religious reasons. Education of religious leaders is the way forward to drive Polio to extinction.

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