Public Acceptability of COVID-19 Vaccines and Its Predictors in Middle ‎eastern/north African (MENA) Countries: a Systematic Review‎.

Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics(2022)

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INTRODUCTION:COVID-19 vaccines emerged as a worldwide hope to contain the pandemic. However, many people ‎are still hesitant to receive these vaccines. We aimed to systematically review the public knowledge, perception, and acceptability of COVID-19 vaccines in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries and the predictors of vaccine acceptability in this region.METHODS:We systematically searched databases of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane and retrieved ‎all relevant studies by 5 August 2021.RESULTS:There was a considerable variation in the COVID-19 vaccine acceptance ‎rates, from 12% in a study from Israel to 83.3% in Kuwait, although two other studies from Israel mentioned 75% ‎and 82.2% acceptability rates. Concerns about the side effects and safety of the vaccine were the main reasons for ‎the lack of acceptability of taking the vaccine, which was reported in 19 studies. ‎.CONCLUSION:Several factors, such as age, gender, education level, and comorbidities, ‎are worthy of attention as they could expand vaccine coverage in the target population.‎.
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Attitude,acceptability,COVID-19,COVID-19 vaccine,Middle East,North Africa,perception,SARS-CoV-2,vaccine
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