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Worldwide Vaccination Willingness for COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

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The global COVID-19 vaccination willingness was estimated at 66.01% [95% CI: 60.76-70.89% I2 = 99.4% [99.3%; τ2 = 0.83] as discussed by the authors.
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This article is published in Vaccine.The article was published on 2021-09-24 and is currently open access. It has received 89 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vaccination.

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A Global Map of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Rates per Country: An Updated Concise Narrative Review

TL;DR: In this article , the authors provided a concise summary of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rates worldwide, and reported that the vaccine acceptance rate appeared more pronounced in the MENA, Europe and Central Asia, and Western/Central Africa regions.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Low- and Lower-Middle-Income Countries: A Rapid Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: Being male and perceiving risk of COVID-19 infection were predictors for willingness to accept the vaccine and increasing vaccine acceptance rates in the global south should be prioritized to advance global vaccination coverage.
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Parents’ and Guardians’ Willingness to Vaccinate Their Children against COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Feifan Chen, +2 more
- 24 Jan 2022 - 
TL;DR: In the determinant assessment, the age ofParents and guardians, access to scientific information and recommendations, routine and influenza vaccination behavior, and the willingness of parents and guardians to vaccinate themselves were potentially significant predictors of the vaccination willingness.
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in eight European countries: Prevalence, determinants, and heterogeneity

TL;DR: The heterogeneity in vaccine hesitancy and responses to different messages suggests that health authorities should avoid one-size-fits-all vaccination campaigns.
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First COVID-19 Booster Dose in the General Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Willingness and Its Predictors

TL;DR: The main predictors of willingness were older age, flu vaccination in the previous season, and confidence in COVID-19 vaccination, and the most important reasons for decline were adverse reactions and discomfort experienced after previous CO VID-19 vaccine doses and concerns for serious adverse reactions.
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Vaccine hesitancy: Definition, scope and determinants.

TL;DR: The SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy concluded that vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccination services.
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A global survey of potential acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine.

TL;DR: Survey data from across 19 countries reveal heterogeneity in attitudes toward acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine and suggest that trust in government is associated with vaccine confidence.
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Understanding vaccine hesitancy around vaccines and vaccination from a global perspective: a systematic review of published literature, 2007-2012.

TL;DR: The results show a variety of factors as being associated with vaccine hesitancy but they do not allow for a complete classification and confirmation of their independent and relative strength of influence.
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Vaccine hesitancy: the next challenge in the fight against COVID-19.

TL;DR: It is indicated that healthcare staff involved in the care of COVID-19 positive patients, and individuals considering themselves at risk of disease, were more likely to self-report acquiescence to CO VID-19 vaccination if and when available, and parents, nurses, and medical workers not caring for SARS-CoV-2 positive patients expressed higher levels of vaccine hesitancy.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Worldwide: A Concise Systematic Review of Vaccine Acceptance Rates.

TL;DR: A systematic search of the peer-reviewed English survey literature indexed in PubMed was done on 25 December 2020 as discussed by the authors to provide an up-to-date assessment of COVID-19 vaccination acceptance rates worldwide.