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1171790 APHXXX10.1177/10105395231171790Asia Pacific Journal of Public HealthGhafoor et al research-article2023 Short Communication Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 1 –4 Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices © 2023 APJPH Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions (KAP) of Covid-19 and Its Association https://doi.org/10.1177/10105395231171790 DOI: 10.1177/10105395231171790 journals.sagepub.com/home/aph With Vaccine Acceptance Rate Among Afghan Refugees Living in Lahore, Pakistan 1 1 Farkhanda Ghafoor, PhD , Hadiqa Jaleel, MS , and Muhammad Luqman Farrukh, MBBS Introduction attitude, practices, and vaccine acceptance rate. P <.05 was considered significant. Covid-19 has become a pandemic with high morbidity and mortality since first reported in China in December 2019. The population’s knowledge and attitude about infectious Results diseases has direct impact on its prevention and vaccine Out of 604 recruited participants, 568 were included in the acceptance. Good knowledge, attitude, and practices regard- final analysis. They have mean age of 35 ± 14.2 years, rang- ing Covid-19 were found among 50.2%, 65.4%, and 36.5% ing from 18 to 84 years while 91.7% were males and 8.3% of the Pakistani population while vaccine acceptance rate is were females. Among them, 19% belonged to Maini tribe 3,4 reported as ~53% to 62%. followed by Shinwari (10.9%), Pashtun (8.5%), Tajik (7.9%), The large influx
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health – SAGE
Published: May 1, 2023
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