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. 2024 May 20;16(5):e60678. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60678

Table 1. Summary of included studies reporting the acceptance rates of a malaria vaccine.

First Author Year of Study Sample Size Willing to vaccinate Acceptance Rate Country of Study Population Type
Ughasoro, Maduka D [5] 2018 156 153 98.07% Nigeria Household Heads
Uchechukwu M. Chukwuocha [6] 2018 500 480 96.00% Nigeria Mothers
Etokidem AJ [7] 2015 262 139 53.05% Nigeria Mothers
Tolulope O Musa-Booth [8] 2020 180 176 97.77% Nigeria Mothers
Ilemona AB [9] 2012 427 371 86.88% Nigeria Caregivers
Mary Yetunde Ajayi [10] 2023 504 463 91.86% Nigeria Caregivers
Abdulmuminu Isah [11] 2023 170 92 54.11% Nigeria Pharmacists
Lawrence G Febir [12] 2013 466 361 77.46% Ghana Parents/Religious Leaders/Healthcare providers
Dennis Tabiri [13] 2021 424 399 94.10% Ghana Caregivers/Parents
Mustapha Immurana [14] 2022 3004 2843 94.64% Ghana Mothers/Household Heads
Sally Mtenga [15] 2016 2123 1788 84.22% Tanzania Mothers
Idda Romore [16] 2015 5502 5120 93.05% Tanzania Mothers
Getachew Asmare [17] 2022 406 131 32.26% Ethiopia Caregivers
David I Ojakaa [18] 2014 1997 1699 85.07% Kenya Mothers
Kaci D McCoy [19] 2021 615 585 95.12% Sierra Leone General Public
Sara E White [20] 2018 143 142 99.30% Peru Household Heads
Klara Robl [21] 2023 1277 995 77.91% Guinea & Sierra Leone Caregivers
M Ashraful Amin [22] 2023 405 287 70.86% Bangladesh Parents
Total - 18561 16224 87.51% - -