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COVID-19 vaccine express strategy in Malawi: An effort to reach the un-reach
Institution:1. UNICEF Country Office, Malawi;2. Ministry of Health, Govt. of Malawi, Malawi;3. Department of Community and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science -Rajkot, Gujarat, India;4. Department of Pulmonary Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science -Rajkot, Gujarat, India;5. LIKA UFPE, Brazil;6. UNICEF, RO, Kenya;7. PHIM-Ministry of Health, Malawi;8. Health Education Services, Ministry of Health, Malawi;9. School of Global & Public Health, KuHeS, Malawi;10. College of Medicine, Malawi
Abstract:ObjectivesTo establish the impact of “Covid-19 Vaccination express” (CVE) on vaccine uptake in Malawi.DesignRetrospective cross-sectional study to compare the daily vaccine administration rate in CVE and routine covid vaccination (RCV). RCV data was collected from March 2021 to October 2021. The data regarding CVE was collected from 5 November 2021 to 31 December 2021. Data was collected regarding (1) the total number and type of vaccine doses administered and (2) Demographic details like age, gender, occupation, presence of comorbidities, the first dose, or the second dose of the people who received a vaccine.ResultsFrom March-December 2021, a total of 1,866,623 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered, out of which 1,290,145 doses were administered at a mean daily vaccination rate of 1854 (95 % CI: 1292–2415) doses as a part of RCV, and 576,478 doses were administered at a mean daily vaccination rate of 3312 (95 % CI: 2377–4248) doses as a part of CVE.Comparing the mean daily doses (Astra Zeneca, AZ doses 1 & 2) administered in the CVE and RCV showed that the mean daily doses of AZ vaccine administered were significantly higher in the CVE (p < 0.05).ConclusionCVE successfully increased the uptake of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Keywords:Covid-19  Vaccine express  LMIC countries  Malawi
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