Authors
Mary, Rabeya MashferatAlam, Falguni
Miranda, Adriana Viola
Lucero-Prisno, Don Eliseo
Bulbul, Md Mofijul Islam
Affiliation
University of Chester; North South University, Dhaka; Global Health Focus Asia, Bandung; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, BangladeshPublication Date
2023-06-06
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Achieving herd immunity against COVID-19 through vaccination is a global target, including in lower resource settings. Despite the challenges and limitations, Bangladesh has achieved its target of vaccinating 70% of its population, with good vaccine coverage among refugees, remote population, and women. This can be attributed to the evidence-informed adaptability and collaborative approaches of the program. Yet some challenges remain, including dependence on donors and the need to ramp up vaccination among the underserved communities. This article discusses the factors contributing to the achievements of the COVID-19 vaccination program of Bangladesh and the remaining challenges that should be addressed by the government to ensure the sustainability of the program and inform future vaccination efforts.Citation
Mary, R. M., Alam, F., Miranda, A. V., Lucero‐Prisno III, D. E., & Bulbul, M. M. I. (2023). Achieving COVID‐19 herd immunity in Bangladesh. Public Health Challenges, 2(2), e97. https://doi.org/10.1002/puh2.97Publisher
WileyJournal
Public Health ChallengesDOI
10.1002/puh2.97Type
ArticleEISSN
2769-2450Sponsors
N/Aae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/puh2.97


