2023
DOI: 10.47524/jictdar.v5i2.22
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Prevalence of infodemic as a factor affecting COVID-19 vaccination acceptance: Literature survey and monitoring in Nigeria

Idris Ibrahim Saleh,
Abdulsalam Abiodun Salman

Abstract: Accelerated production of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) vaccines restore hope in the fight against the infection however, vaccination rejection persisted globally due to infodemic. This is because infodemic of COVID-19 vaccine brought about fake news; deception and misinformation that influence vaccine refusal and that has play a major role in decreasing the vaccination uptake among the general public. World health organization (WHO) viewed infodemic challenges as a top ten global threat to vaccination suc… Show more

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