
The evidence suggests that barriers to maternal vaccine uptake among Black and South Asian groups in the UK include mistrust, misinformation, and systemic access issues, while facilitators include community engagement, personalized care, and clear communication.
obstetrics, maternal vaccine uptake, barriers, Black minority groups, public health, gynecology, facilitators, South Asian minority groups, preventive medicine, United Kingdom
obstetrics, maternal vaccine uptake, barriers, Black minority groups, public health, gynecology, facilitators, South Asian minority groups, preventive medicine, United Kingdom
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