COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake And Associated Risk Factors Among First Antenatal Care Attendees In Zambia, 2021–2022: A Repeated Cross Sectional Study.
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Pregnant women are considered a high-risk group for COVID-19, and a priority for vacci nation. Routine antenatal care (ANC) 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 and assess the factors associated with vaccine in Zambia. We conducted a repeated cross-sectional study in 39 public health facilities in four dis tricts in Zambia from September 2021 to September 2022. Pregnant women who were
aged 15–49 years were enrolled during their first ANC visit. Every month, ~20 women per
facility were interviewed during individual HIV counselling and testing. We estimated vac cine uptake as the proportion of eligible participants who self-reported having received the
COVID-19 vaccine. A total of 9,203 pregnant women were screened, of which 9,111
(99%) were eligible and had vaccination status. Of the 9,111 included in the analysis,
1,818 (20%) had received the COVID-19 vaccine during the study period, with a trend of
increasing coverage with time (0.5% in September 2020, 27% in September 2022). Con versely, 3,789 (42%) reported not being offered a COVID-19 vaccine. We found that
women aged 40–49 years, had no education or attained some primary school education,
were not employed, and had prior COVID-19 infection were significantly associated with
vaccine uptake. COVID-19 vaccine uptake among pregnant women was lower than esti mates from the general population (27% across the four districts in September 2022),
pointing to missed opportunities to protect this high-risk group. ANC visits were a viable point for conducting COVID-19 surveillance. Incorporating the vaccine as part of the rou tine ANC package might increase coverage in this group.
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Tembo T, Somwe P, Bosomprah S, Heilmann E, Kalenga K, Moyo N, et al. (2024) COVID-19 vaccine uptake and associated risk factors among first antenatal care attendees in Zambia, 2021–2022: A repeated cross-sectional study. PLOS Glob Public Health 4(10): e0003028.
