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Awareness, perception, and uptake of Covid-19 vaccine among students of a tertiary institution in northeastern Nigeria

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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Infection prevention and control

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caught the entire world off guard, leading countries across the globe to implement lockdown measures and resulting in a significant loss of life and physical impairment. The study aimed to assess the demographic factors affecting awareness, perception, and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among students of a tertiary institution in northeastern Nigeria Methods: A cross-sectional study design was employed, and data were collected randomly through the administration of a structured questionnaire. Results: Among the study population, 451 (86.1%) were aware of COVID-19 vaccines. Of these, only 188(41.7%) had received the vaccine, while 263(58.3%) had not been vaccinated. Among the vaccinated, 119(63.3%) had received one of the five COVID-19 vaccines stated, while 69(36.7%) had no knowledge of the type of vaccine they had received. Of the 263(58.3%) unvaccinated respondents, 209(79.5%) attributed their hesitancy to a lack of trust in the vaccine. Although the positive perception of COVID-19 vaccines was higher than the negative perception among the respondents, but with no statistical difference (P=0.149). There was no significant relationship between respondents' awareness of COVID-19 vaccines with their gender (P=0.3341), marital status (P=0.1657), and age group (P=0.0713), but religion showed a strong significant relationship (P=0.0015). There was no significant relationship between respondents' perception of COVID-19 vaccines with gender (P=0.1885), marital status (P=0.5869), and religion (P=0.2286). Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of tailored information campaigns addressing vaccine hesitancy, promoting accurate knowledge, and addressing safety concerns to increase vaccine acceptance and uptake among students in tertiary institutions.

DOI

10.21608/mid.2024.255912.1718

Keywords

SARS-CoV-2, vaccines, Knowledge, Tertiary Institution

Authors

First Name

Musa

Last Name

Tula

MiddleName

Yakubu

Affiliation

Department of Biological Science Technology, Federal Polytechnic Mubi, P.M.B 35 Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria

Email

birtyty@gmail.com

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-

Orcid

0000-0001-8666-6839

First Name

Joel

Last Name

Filgona

MiddleName

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Affiliation

Adamawa State University Mubi, Department of Microbiology, Adamawa State, Nigeria

Email

sadayaba@gmail.com

City

Mubi

Orcid

000-0002-1980-9577

First Name

Godwin

Last Name

Birma

MiddleName

Johuel

Affiliation

Department of Environmental Science and Management Technology, Petroleum Training Institute Effurun, Delta State, Nigeria

Email

godwinbirma@gmail.com

City

Warri

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-

Volume

5

Article Issue

1

Related Issue

45807

Issue Date

2024-02-01

Receive Date

2023-12-16

Publish Date

2024-02-01

Page Start

89

Page End

100

Print ISSN

2682-4132

Online ISSN

2682-4140

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1,157

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Publication Title

Microbes and Infectious Diseases

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https://mid.journals.ekb.eg/

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Awareness, perception, and uptake of Covid-19 vaccine among students of a tertiary institution in northeastern Nigeria

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Created At

25 Dec 2024