COVID-19 vaccine uptake and associated risk factors among first antenatal care attendees in Zambia, 2021-2022: a repeated cross-sectional study
Tannia Tembo,
Paul Somwe,
Samuel Bosomprah
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Pregnant women are considered a high-risk group for COVID-19, and a priority for vaccination. Routine antenatal (ANC) care provides an opportunity to track trends and factors associated with vaccine uptake. We sought to evaluate COVID-19 vaccine uptake among pregnant women attending ANC in Zambia. Methods We conducted a repeated cross-sectional study in 39 public health facilities in four districts in Zambia from September 2021 to September 2022. Pregnant women who were aged 15-49 years were … Show more
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