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What must be done to tackle vaccine hesitancy and barriers to COVID-19 vaccination in migrants?

  • Alison F. Crawshaw
  • , Anna Deal
  • , Kieran Rustage
  • , Alice S. Forster
  • , Ines Campos-Matos
  • , Tushna Vandrevala
  • , Andrea Würz
  • , Anastasia Pharris
  • , Jonathan E. Suk
  • , John Kinsman
  • , Charlotte Deogan
  • , Anna Miller
  • , Silvia Declich
  • , Chris Greenaway
  • , Teymur Noori
  • , Sally Hargreaves
    • City St George's, University of London
    • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    • University College London
    • UK Health Security Agency
    • Kingston University
    • European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
    • Policy AND Advocacy Division Doctors of the World
    • Part of the Medicins du Monde Network
    • Istituto Superiore di Sanita
    • McGill University

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    Abstract

    Migrants have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and emerging evidence suggests they may face barriers to COVID-19 vaccination. Participatory approaches and engagement strategies are urgently needed to strengthen uptake, alongside innovative delivery mechanisms and sharing of best practice, to ensure migrants are better consider within countries' existing vaccine priority structures.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbertaab048
    JournalJournal of Travel Medicine
    Volume28
    Issue number4
    Early online date26 Mar 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2021

    Keywords

    • Health services research

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