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伪造免疫接种文件的认定与缓解:分析对尼日利亚公共卫生的影响,重点关注伪造的COVID-19疫苗接种卡:病例报告

Cognizance and mitigation of falsified immunization documentation: Analyzing the consequences for public health in Nigeria, with a focus on counterfeited COVID-19 vaccination cards: A case report.

作者信息

Ali Victor E, Asika Marvellous O, Elebesunu Emmanuel Ebuka, Agbo Chioma, Antwi Maxwell Hubert

机构信息

Department of Medical Laboratory Science University of Nigeria Enugu Nigeria.

Department of Medical Laboratory Science Koforidua Technical University Koforidua Ghana.

出版信息

Health Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 25;7(2):e1885. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.1885. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

The global immunization campaign against COVID-19 has mandated vaccination certificates, leading to a surge in fake documentation. In Nigeria, the proliferation of counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards, facilitated by unscrupulous health workers, raises critical public health concerns. This research spotlights various forms of this malpractice, analyzes the factors contributing to the circulation of fake vaccination cards, their implications on public health, and provides recommendations for addressing the issue.

METHODS

Extensive literature review and analysis were conducted to investigate the emergence of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards in Nigeria. Perspectives from health workers and reports from reputable undercover investigations were examined to identify factors contributing to the circulation of fraudulent records. The research also delved into corruption within the health sector and the impact of low salaries on healthcare workers. Additionally, global instances of fake vaccination cards were explored to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue.

RESULTS

Healthcare workers' vaccine hesitancy, corruption, and inadequate salaries were identified as key contributors to the circulation of fake vaccination cards in Nigeria. Instances of health workers accepting bribes to issue cards without administering vaccines were uncovered. The implications on public health included threats to herd immunity, compromised disease surveillance, erosion of public trust, and reinforcement of vaccine hesitancy. The research also highlighted global challenges with fake vaccination cards, emphasizing the need for international cooperation.

CONCLUSION

Fake vaccination cards in Nigeria poses challenges to public health, affecting the reliability of immunization data and jeopardizing disease control efforts. It is crucial to strengthen healthcare worker engagement, tackle corruption through increased transparency and improved policies, and implement digital vaccination verification systems. International collaboration is essential to establish standardized security measures and verification checkpoints. Addressing flawed vaccination records requires urgent action to enhance vaccination efforts, and safeguard the population from the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases.

摘要

背景与目标

全球抗击新冠疫情的免疫接种运动要求提供疫苗接种证书,导致假文件激增。在尼日利亚,无良医护人员助长了伪造新冠疫苗接种卡的泛滥,引发了重大的公共卫生问题。本研究聚焦于这种不当行为的各种形式,分析促成假疫苗接种卡流通的因素、其对公共卫生的影响,并提出解决该问题的建议。

方法

进行了广泛的文献综述和分析,以调查尼日利亚假新冠疫苗接种卡的出现情况。研究了医护人员的观点以及知名卧底调查的报告,以确定促成欺诈性记录流通的因素。该研究还深入探讨了卫生部门的腐败现象以及低薪对医护人员的影响。此外,还探讨了全球范围内假疫苗接种卡的情况,以全面了解该问题。

结果

医护人员对疫苗的犹豫态度、腐败现象以及薪资不足被确定为尼日利亚假疫苗接种卡流通的主要促成因素。发现有医护人员接受贿赂,在未接种疫苗的情况下发放接种卡。对公共卫生的影响包括对群体免疫的威胁、疾病监测受损、公众信任的削弱以及疫苗犹豫态度的强化。该研究还强调了全球假疫苗接种卡面临的挑战,强调了国际合作的必要性。

结论

尼日利亚的假疫苗接种卡对公共卫生构成挑战,影响免疫接种数据的可靠性,并危及疾病控制工作。加强医护人员的参与、通过提高透明度和改进政策来打击腐败以及实施数字疫苗接种验证系统至关重要。国际合作对于建立标准化的安全措施和验证检查站必不可少。解决有缺陷的疫苗接种记录需要采取紧急行动,以加强疫苗接种工作,并保护民众免受疫苗可预防疾病的再度流行。

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