Abstract

Maternal immunization has been reviewed and proven to be quite beneficial in reducing sickness in pregnant women and neonates, Nevertheless, such programs have had limited uptake in some countries. Despite the numerous advantages that vaccines bring to humanity, people may harbor anti-vaccine beliefs for a variety of reasons, including a lack of knowledge about vaccines, worry, and fear. The purpose of this literature review was to determine the spectrum of concerns, trust, and access difficulties that influence the choice of vaccination during pregnancy.

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