4.6 Editorial Material

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

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Editorial Material Multidisciplinary Sciences

COVID-19: talk of 'vaccine hesitancy' lets governments off the hook

Katie Attwell et al.

NATURE (2022)

Editorial Material Urology & Nephrology

The COVID-19 pandemic: progress in nephrology

Maria Jose Soler et al.

Summary: Recent studies in 2021 have shown the safety of renin-angiotensin system blockade in patients with kidney failure and COVID-19, as well as the potential therapeutic effects of soluble angiotensin-converting enzyme, COVID-19 vaccine responses, and the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on kidney function.

NATURE REVIEWS NEPHROLOGY (2022)

Article Immunology

Global COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance: A Systematic Review of Associated Social and Behavioral Factors

Choudhary Sobhan Shakeel et al.

Summary: This systematic review examined COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy rates across different countries and continents. The analysis of 81 peer-reviewed publications showed global variations in vaccine acceptance, with the highest rates found in Ecuador, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and the lowest rates in Lebanon. Healthcare workers in China and nurses in Italy had the highest acceptance rates, while healthcare workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo had the lowest acceptance. The reasons behind vaccine hesitancy and acceptance were found to be similar across different regions, including low levels of education and awareness, inefficient government efforts, and misinformation on social media.

VACCINES (2022)

Review Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Vaccination in Chronic Liver Disease: An Update

Joseph J. Alukal et al.

Summary: Vaccination is recommended for patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) to prevent hepatic decompensation, but overall vaccination coverage remains low. This review summarizes the impact of vaccine-preventable illness in those with CLD, updated vaccine guidelines, and barriers faced by healthcare professionals in immunizing those with liver disease.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HEPATOLOGY (2022)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Pandemic Politics: Timing State-Level Social Distancing Responses to COVID-19

Christopher Adolph et al.

Summary: Social distancing, an important measure to combat infectious diseases, saw slower implementation in states led by Republican governors during the early stages of COVID-19 due to political factors. This may cause greater harm to public health and society overall.

JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS POLICY AND LAW (2021)

Article Psychology, Biological

Measuring the impact of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on vaccination intent in the UK and USA

Sahil Loomba et al.

Summary: Recent online misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines has been found to decrease intent to vaccinate among adults in the UK and the USA, particularly among those who were initially willing to get vaccinated. Certain sociodemographic groups are more negatively impacted by misinformation, and scientifically-sounding misinformation has a stronger effect on reducing vaccination intent.

NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Royal society of Canada COVID-19 report: Enhancing COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Canada

Noni E. MacDonald et al.

Summary: Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines varies among different groups, influenced by a wide range of factors such as knowledge, attitudes, social networks, and cultural influences. To optimize vaccine acceptance, comprehensive strategies must be implemented considering all these factors to improve vaccination rates.

FACETS (2021)