2022
DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2022.v6.i2a.129
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Perception, misconception, myths and fears about the corona virus vaccine amongst women attending antenatal care services in Jos, Plateau State; Nigeria: A quantitative analytic study

Abstract: The aim of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the perception, misconception, myths and fears about the COVID-19 vaccination amongst women receiving antenatal care services at PHCs in Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria. This was done utilizing a cross-sectional study that utilized a validated data tool with over 250 participants. The highest percentage (36.4%) of respondents strongly agreed that the vaccine will protect them from getting infected, 27.2% agreed to this, 17.6% were indifferent, the least percenta… Show more

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