NIDS 2022 Conference Abstracts
J Nig Infect Dis Soc 2023; 2(1):A09
Using Medical Outreach Strategy to Boost COVID-19 Vaccination in Bayelsa State, Nigeria (June-August 2022)
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARSCoV-2 virus. It was first discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China and has since then spread round the globe and became a pandemic. Most people infected with the virus experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. However, some become seriously ill and require medical attention. Anyone can get sick with COVID-19 and become seriously ill or die at any age. It is recommended to maintain a physical distance of at least one meter, wear face masks and observe other respiratory etiquettes, maintain hand hygiene, avoid poorly ventilated or crowded spaces, and above all to get vaccinated. However, COVID19 vaccine uptake has been challenging due to vaccine hesitancy, misinformation on the safety of the vaccine, and perceived adverse events following immunization. Bayelsa state ranked lowest in terms of vaccination coverage in the federation having
Methods: Using an integrated approach, the medical outreaches that were implemented offered various services to the population including COVID-19 screening, COVID-19 vaccination, tuberculosis screening, free medical screening (blood pressure measurement, blood glucose testing), free medical care and free drug dispensing, health education on COVID-19 and the need for routine immunization. Incentives were given to all those who received the vaccine. Community engagement was done before conducting the outreaches in selected communities.