A recent review looks at evidence linking vaccinations in early infancy to childhood development services. BCG and DPT have the highest coverage of any vaccines worldwide and are typically administered within 6 weeks of birth. This timing offers the opportunity to deliver a range of early childhood development interventions such as newborn hearing screening, sickle cell screening, treatment and surveillance, maternal education around key newborn care issues such as jaundice, and tracking early signs of poor growth and nutrition.
Full Citation:
Olusanya, B.O.. 2009. Optimising the use of routine immunisation clinics for early childhood development in sub-Saharan Africa. Vaccine. 27.
Title of Article: Optimising the use of routine immunisation clinics for early childhood development in sub-Saharan Africa
Author(s): Olusanya, B.O.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Name: Vaccine
Publication Volume: 27
Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19464554/
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.04.017
Topics: Health System Strengthening
Disease Vaccines: Diphtheria | Pertussis | Tetanus | Tuberculosis/BCG
Immunization Terms: Program integration
Countries: Global