Hepatitis A virus knowledge and immunization attitudes and practices in the United Arab Emirates community
Abstract Annually, 1.5 million cases of hepatitis A infection occur worldwide. The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) has seen a decrease in infection rates and seroprevalence coupled with an increase in the average age of infection. This study aimed to assess the U.A.E. society’s hepatitis A knowledge,...
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doaj-9812a1c5086947bb8d9265b866b67d052021-01-31T16:24:46ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111210.1038/s41598-020-80089-4Hepatitis A virus knowledge and immunization attitudes and practices in the United Arab Emirates communityKamel A. Samara0Hiba J. Barqawi1Basant H. Aboelsoud2Moza A. AlZaabi3Fay T. Alraddawi4Ayten A. Mannaa5College of Medicine, University of SharjahDepartment of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of SharjahCollege of Medicine, University of SharjahCollege of Medicine, University of SharjahCollege of Medicine, University of SharjahCollege of Medicine, University of SharjahAbstract Annually, 1.5 million cases of hepatitis A infection occur worldwide. The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) has seen a decrease in infection rates and seroprevalence coupled with an increase in the average age of infection. This study aimed to assess the U.A.E. society’s hepatitis A knowledge, and attitudes and vaccination practices, with the applicability of its introduction into the local immunization schedule. A self-administered, 50-item questionnaire was used to collect data from the four most populous cities in the U.A.E., between January and March 2020. A total of 458 responses were collected and analysed using IBM-SPSS-26, R-4.0.0 and Matplotlib-v3.2.1. Females had better attitudes (P = 0.036), practices (P < 0.0005), immunization schedule knowledge (AOR = 3.019; CI 1.482–6.678), and appreciation of the immunization schedule (AOR = 2.141; CI 1.310–3.499). A higher level of perceived knowledge was associated with an actual better knowledge (P < 0.0005), better practices (P = 0.011), and increased willingness to get vaccinated (AOR = 1.988; CI 1.032–3.828). Respondents were more likely to vaccinate their children against HAV if the vaccine were introduced into the National Immunization Program (P < 0.0005). Overall, disease knowledge was lacking but with positive attitudes and poor practices. There is high trust in the National Immunization Program and a potential for improving poor practices through local awareness campaigns.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80089-4 |
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Hepatitis A virus knowledge and immunization attitudes and practices in the United Arab Emirates community |
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Hepatitis A virus knowledge and immunization attitudes and practices in the United Arab Emirates community |
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Hepatitis A virus knowledge and immunization attitudes and practices in the United Arab Emirates community |
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Hepatitis A virus knowledge and immunization attitudes and practices in the United Arab Emirates community |
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Abstract Annually, 1.5 million cases of hepatitis A infection occur worldwide. The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) has seen a decrease in infection rates and seroprevalence coupled with an increase in the average age of infection. This study aimed to assess the U.A.E. society’s hepatitis A knowledge, and attitudes and vaccination practices, with the applicability of its introduction into the local immunization schedule. A self-administered, 50-item questionnaire was used to collect data from the four most populous cities in the U.A.E., between January and March 2020. A total of 458 responses were collected and analysed using IBM-SPSS-26, R-4.0.0 and Matplotlib-v3.2.1. Females had better attitudes (P = 0.036), practices (P < 0.0005), immunization schedule knowledge (AOR = 3.019; CI 1.482–6.678), and appreciation of the immunization schedule (AOR = 2.141; CI 1.310–3.499). A higher level of perceived knowledge was associated with an actual better knowledge (P < 0.0005), better practices (P = 0.011), and increased willingness to get vaccinated (AOR = 1.988; CI 1.032–3.828). Respondents were more likely to vaccinate their children against HAV if the vaccine were introduced into the National Immunization Program (P < 0.0005). Overall, disease knowledge was lacking but with positive attitudes and poor practices. There is high trust in the National Immunization Program and a potential for improving poor practices through local awareness campaigns. |
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