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An assessment of the reasons for oral poliovirus vaccine refusals in Northern Nigeria

Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 210, Year 2014

Results: Polio risk perception was low among study participants. The majority (59%) of participants believed that vaccination was either not necessary or would not be helpful, and 30% thought it might be harmful. Religious beliefs were an important driver in the way people understood disease. Fifty-two percent of 48 respondents reported that illnesses were due to God's will and/or destiny and that only God could protect them against illnesses. Only a minority (14%) of respondents indicated that polio was a significant problem in their community.
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Citations: 40
Authors: 10
Affiliations: 4
Identifiers
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Locations
Nigeria