Abstract
Aims
The Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network recently warned that the Zika virus-containing mosquitoes are being found in Pakistan and the health sector is on high alert. It is thus significant to understand public beliefs and perceptions of the Zika virus and vaccination in the current scenario of Pakistan.
Methods
Twenty semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted and analyzed through an inductive approach to analysis.
Results
The findings were presented in three main categories which were coded:
Conclusion
Overall, most participants were concerned about the lack of treatment and preventive methods and emphasized the need to create awareness among the public. It is observed that the participants’ perceptions ranged from perceiving the Zika virus as real to as a conspiracy.
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