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Sources of Vaccine Hesitancy: Pregnancy, Infertility, Minority Concerns, and General Skepticism

OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2022)

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic continues to evolve, with variants of concern and new surges of COVID-19 noted over the past months. The limited data and evolving recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy have led to some understandable hesitancy among pregnant individuals. On social media, misinformation and unfounded claims linking COVID-19 vaccines to infertility are widespread, leading to vaccine skepticism among many men and women of reproductive age. The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color, coupled with the unfortunate and troubled history of abuses of African Americans by the biomedical research community in the US, has also led to hesitancy and skepticism about the COVID-19 vaccines among some of our most vulnerable. The complex nature of vaccine hesitancy is evidenced by further divides between different demographic, political, age, geographical, and socioeconomic groups. Better understanding of these concerns is important in the individualized approaches to each patient. There are many sources of COVID-19 vaccine skepticism and hesitancy, including evolving recommendations in pregnancy, misinformation about infertility, and concerns in communities of color. An individualized and empathetic approach to each patient is necessary to address these concerns.
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COVID-19 pandemic,COVID-19 vaccines,vaccine hesitancy,vaccine skepticism
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