2022
DOI: 10.1002/puh2.45
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The global health challenge of counterfeit vaccination certificates: The case of yellow fever vaccination among travelers departing from Khartoum International Airport in Sudan

Abstract: Background: Counterfeit travel vaccination certificates pose a significant threat to public health and compromise disease control measures. We investigated the selfreported vaccination status, the validity of yellow fever vaccine (YFV) certificates (ICVPs), and knowledge and perception about the disease and its vaccine among Sudanese travelers departing through the Khartoum International Airport (KIA). Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey using a non-probability convenience sampling technique among Sudan… Show more

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“…This poses significant concerns regarding proper disease tracking, especially in terms of introducing infected persons into non-endemic areas with competent vectors. 28 To combat the issue of counterfeit certificates, Nigeria, for example, has introduced an e-registry for vaccination cards. 29 A traveller can register for their ecard by paying 2000 NGN (Nigerian Naira) through a government-run website, 30 and then bring that receipt, along with a valid passport, to any Port Health Services Office in Nigeria.…”
Section: Letters Of Exemption and Vaccine Certificatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This poses significant concerns regarding proper disease tracking, especially in terms of introducing infected persons into non-endemic areas with competent vectors. 28 To combat the issue of counterfeit certificates, Nigeria, for example, has introduced an e-registry for vaccination cards. 29 A traveller can register for their ecard by paying 2000 NGN (Nigerian Naira) through a government-run website, 30 and then bring that receipt, along with a valid passport, to any Port Health Services Office in Nigeria.…”
Section: Letters Of Exemption and Vaccine Certificatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increasing problem is the issue of counterfeit vaccine certificates. This poses significant concerns regarding proper disease tracking, especially in terms of introducing infected persons into non‐endemic areas with competent vectors 28 . To combat the issue of counterfeit certificates, Nigeria, for example, has introduced an e‐registry for vaccination cards 29 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%