Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
An
outbreak
of
monkeypox
(Mpox)
appeared
suddenly
and
rapidly
spread
worldwide
during
2022.
Men
who
have
sex
with
men
(MSM)
are
at
a
high
risk
contracting
Mpox
compared
to
other
cohorts.
The
present
study
examined
the
psychometric
properties
newly
developed
scale
among
MSM:
Motors
Vaccination
Acceptance
Scale
(MoMVA)
assessing
cognitive
components
motivation
receive
an
vaccination.
In
total,
389
MSM
participated
in
online
survey
study.
factor
structures
MoMVA
were
first
using
exploratory
analysis.
After
determining
structures,
was
further
for:
(i)
internal
consistency
Cronbach's
α;
(ii)
concurrent
validity
correlations
perception
intention
vaccination;
(iii)
known-group
by
comparing
scores
between
vaccinated
those
did
not.
results
indicated
that
had
two-factor
structure
(positive
negative
motors).
acceptable
(α
=
0.793
0.914),
(associated
vaccination),
(participants
higher
than
not).
good
they
can
be
used
for
vaccination
MSM.
Communications Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: July 8, 2024
Vaccination
has
been
recommended
as
one
of
the
most
potent
ways
controlling
mpox
(formerly,
monkeypox)
outbreak,
particularly
among
high-risk
groups.
Here,
we
evaluated
prevalence
vaccine
acceptance
and
uptake
globally.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2024
Abstract
Introduction
Mpox
is
a
zoonotic
viral
disease
that
emerged
in
May
2022
and
has
since
shown
high
prevalence
non-mpox-endemic
areas,
resulting
an
outbreak
caused
more
than
84,000
cases
110
countries
around
the
globe.
Several
vaccines
are
available
to
prevent
disease,
multiple
studies
have
been
conducted
assess
attitudes
of
different
populations
toward
receiving
mpox
vaccine.
This
study
systematically
reviews
all
on
vaccine
acceptance/hesitancy
among
healthcare
workers.
Methods
A
systematic
literature
search
was
through
four
electronic
databases,
including
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Google
Scholar,
up
March
2023.
Studies
described
workers
were
included,
data
extracted
using
uniform
extraction
sheet.
Following
extraction,
meta-analysis
included
ten
with
7322
Three
researchers
independently
assessed
risk
bias
Newcastle–Ottawa
Scale
(NOS).
Results
Ten
review.
review
indicates
acceptance
58.5%,
hesitancy
41.5%.
There
higher
located
Asian
African
areas
compared
those
North
America
Europe,
estimated
at
68%
44.3%,
respectively.
Among
solely
physicians,
there
acceptance,
77.1%,
49%
Conclusion
significant
variation
populations.
Further
research
needed
identify
factors
contribute
this
develop
interventions
increase
acceptance.
In
addition,
it
important
promote
where
limited.
will
help
policymakers
effective
policies
reduce
burden.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2024
Abstract
Background
Immunization,
as
a
preventive
strategy
against
infectious
diseases,
has
consolidated
its
position
fundamental
pillar
in
the
field
of
public
health.
Therefore,
present
study
aimed
to
determine
prevalence
intention
receive
monkeypox
(Mpox)
vaccine.
Methods
A
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
available
evidence
was
performed
using
five
databases
(PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Embase,
ScienceDirect)
with
search
until
July
24,
2023.
Data
analysis
R
software
version
4.2.3.
The
quality
included
cross-sectional
studies
assessed
“JBI-MAStARI”.
In
addition,
subgroup
by
population
continent
developed.
Results
Twenty-nine
articles
total
sample
52
658
participants
were
included.
pooled
vaccinate
Mpox
61%
(95%
CI:
53–69%;
52,658
participants;
29
studies;
I
2
=
100%).
analysis,
be
vaccinated
according
continents
64%
53–74%;
13,883
17
99%)
Asian
countries,
43%
39–47%;
1538
3
53%)
African
62%
45–78%;
35,811
6
European
63%
32–89%;
1426
American
countries.
on
Mpox,
subjects,
it
54%
45–62%;
10,296
11
general
population,
57%
33–79%;
3333
10
health
care
workers,
76%
70–82%;
39,029
8
98%)
lesbian,
gay,
bisexual,
transgender,
intersex
(LGBTI)
community.
secondary
outcome,
refusal
vaccination
found
22%
16–30%;
45,577
21
99%).
Conclusion
highlights
importance
recognizing
regional
disparities
vaccine
willingness
refusal.
It
emphasizes
employing
strategies
achieve
widespread
coverage
safeguard
worldwide.
Terms
used
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
Meta-Analysis
Statistics
Assessment
Review
Instrument
(JBI-MAStARI),
Prospective
International
Registry
Systematic
Reviews
(PROSPERO),
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA).
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(8), P. e0308478 - e0308478
Published: Aug. 9, 2024
The
increase
in
mpox
incidence
underscores
the
crucial
need
to
understand
and
effectively
address
prevention,
early
detection,
agile
response
this
disease.
Therefore,
present
study
aims
determine
knowledge
attitude
towards
mpox.
Annals of Medicine and Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
87(3), P. 1200 - 1208
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Background:
Public
health
awareness
is
critical
for
preventing
transmission
of
the
Mpox
virus,
which
considered
as
a
Health
Emergency
International
Concern
by
WHO.
Objectives
and
methods:
We
used
cross-sectional
study
across
different
academic
phases
to
assess
knowledge,
attitude,
practice
medical
students
at
Saudi
university
regarding
Mpox.
Results:
Our
data
revealed
that
84%
participants
all
demonstrated
poor
knowledge
(score
<13),
with
an
average
score
8.58
out
20.
The
widest
gap
was
observed
in
64%
respondents
who
were
unaware
misnomer,
73%
not
knowledgeable
about
course
symptoms,
68%
vaccine.
About
72%
reported
public
awareness,
but
57%
expressed
willingness
comply
preventative
measures.
Only
10%
our
population
did
adopt
any
proactive
precautionary
measures,
65%
willing
get
vaccinated
against
if
made
available
Arabia.
Conclusion:
findings
general
lack
adequate
transmission,
vaccine
options.
emphasize
need
greater
engagement
through
campaigns
educational
programs
mitigate
spread
this
infectious
disease.
Narra J,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(2), P. e866 - e866
Published: July 17, 2024
Assessing
the
acceptance
of
monkeypox
vaccine
is
crucial
for
success
vaccination
programs,
yet
prevalence
reports
remain
inconclusive.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
determine
global
and
identify
its
associated
factors.
A
meta-analysis
conducted
with
a
comprehensive
search
strategy
on
following
databases,
including
Scopus,
Embase,
PubMed,
articles
published
up
April
5,
2024.
This
utilizes
single-arm
calculate
pooled
acceptance.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(15), P. e35196 - e35196
Published: July 30, 2024
Vaccination
is
an
important
method
to
address
the
monkeypox
epidemic.
We
aimed
analyze
knowledge
of
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
about
human
and
their
attitudes
toward
vaccination.MethodsWe
searched
PubMed,
Embase
Web
Science
for
articles
performed
a
meta-analysis
using
Stata
14.0
with
random-effects
model.
This
study
was
conducted
in
accordance
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
statement.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 9, 2023
Abstract
Background
Immunization,
as
a
preventive
strategy
against
infectious
diseases,
has
consolidated
its
position
fundamental
pillar
in
the
field
of
public
health.
Therefore,
present
study
aimed
to
determine
prevalence
intention
receive
monkeypox
vaccine
(Mpox).
Methods
A
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
available
evidence
was
performed
using
five
databases
(PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Embase,
ScienceDirect)
with
search
until
July
24,
2023.
Data
analysis
R
software
version
4.2.3.
The
quality
included
cross-sectional
studies
assessed
"JBI-MAStARI".
In
addition,
subgroup
by
population
continent
developed.
Results
Twenty-nine
articles
total
sample
52
658
participants
were
included.
pooled
vaccinate
Mpox
61%
(95%
CI:
53–69%;
52658
participants;
29
studies;
I
2
=
100%).
on
be
vaccinated
according
continents
64%
53–74%;
13883
17
99%)
Asian
countries,
43%
39–47%;
1538
3
53%)
African
62%
45–78%;
35811
6
European
63%
32–89%;
1426
American
countries.
Mpox,
subjects
it
54%
45–62%;
10296
11
general
population,
57%
33–79%;
3333
10
health
care
workers,
76%
70–82%;39029
8
98%)
LGBTI
community.
secondary
outcome,
refusal
vaccination
found
22%
16–30%;
45577
21
99%).
Conclusion
highlights
importance
recognizing
regional
disparities
willingness
refusal.
It
emphasizes
employing
strategies
achieve
widespread
coverage
safeguard
worldwide.
Terms
used
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
Meta-Analysis
Statistics
Assessment
Review
Instrument
(JBI-MAStARI),
Prospective
International
Registry
Systematic
Reviews
(PROSPERO),
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)