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Formative investigation of acceptability of typhoid vaccine during a typhoid fever outbreak in Neno District, Malawi.
[typhoid]
Typhoid
fever
affects
an
estimated
22
million
people
annually
and
causes
216
,
000
deaths
worldwide
.
We
conducted
an
investigation
in
August
and
September
2010
to
examine
the
acceptability
of
typhoid
vaccine
in
Neno
District
,
Malawi
where
a
typhoid
outbreak
was
ongoing
.
We
used
qualitative
methods
,
including
freelisting
exercises
,
key
informant
and
in
-depth
interviews
,
and
group
discussions
.
Respondents
associated
illness
with
exposure
to
"
bad
wind
,
"
and
transmission
was
believed
to
be
airborne
.
Typhoid
was
considered
extremely
dangerous
because
of
its
rapid
spread
,
the
debilitating
conditions
it
produced
,
the
number
of
related
fatalities
,
and
the
perception
that
it
was
highly
contagious
.
Respondents
were
skeptical
about
the
effectiveness
of
water
,
sanitation
,
and
hygiene
(
WaSH
)
interventions
.
The
perceived
severity
of
typhoid
and
fear
of
exposure
,
uncertainty
about
the
effectiveness
of
WaSH
measures
,
and
widespread
belief
in
the
efficacy
of
vaccines
in
preventing
disease
resulted
in
an
overwhelming
interest
in
receiving
typhoid
vaccine
during
an
outbreak
.
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