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Knowledge Hub

Children with mothers who have completed some secondary schooling are more likely to be vaccinated

A study conducted in Eastern Uganda found that Ugandan children whose mothers had some secondary schooling were 50% more likely to have received scheduled vaccinations by 6 months of age than children whose mothers had attended school only through primary level. This effect became more pronounced with delivery of the later doses of each vaccine (OPV2, 3 & DPT-HB-Hib 2,3).

Full Citation:
Nankabirwa, V, Tylleskar, T., Tumwine, J., et al.. 2010. Maternal education is associated with vaccination status of infants less than 6 months in Eastern Uganda: a cohort study. BMC Pediatrics. 10(92).

Title of Article: Maternal education is associated with vaccination status of infants less than 6 months in Eastern Uganda: a cohort study

Author(s): Nankabirwa, V, Tylleskar, T., Tumwine, J., et al.

Publication Year: 2010

Publication Name: BMC Pediatrics

Publication Volume: 10(92)

Publication Source URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3019133/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1186/1471-2431-10-92

Topics: Equity

Disease Vaccines: Diphtheria | Haemophilus lnfluenzae type b (Hib) | Hepatitis (A & B) | Pertussis | Polio/OPV/IPV | Tetanus

Immunization Terms: Gender equity

Countries: Uganda

WHO Regions: Africa