Missed opportunities for vaccination i.e. percentage of children who failed to attain full immunization coverage (FIC) among those receiving one or more other health interventions were assessed through a study of 14 geographically diverse countries. In children with a vaccination rate below 70%, FIC was observed to be lowest in children born to mothers who failed to attend antenatal care across countries. The largest difference in FIC (54%) was observed in Côte d’Ivoire comparing children born to mothers who attended four or more ANC visits compared to no ANC visits. The presence of skilled birth attendant (SBA) was linked to higher rates of FIC with a 36% lower FIC in children born without a SBA in Nigeria. Post-natal care (PNC) acted as a factor contributing to 31% increase in FIC in the children who received PNC in Ethiopia. Vitamin A supplementation and sleeping under an insecticide treated bed net (ITN) were also positively linked to increase in FIC in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti respectively.
Full Citation:
Restrepo-Mendez, M.C., Barros, A.J., Wong, K.L.M., et al.. 2016. Missed opportunities in full immunization coverage: findings from low- and lower-middle-income countries. Global Health Action. 9(1).
Title of Article: Missed opportunities in full immunization coverage: findings from low- and lower-middle-income countries
Author(s): Restrepo-Mendez, M.C., Barros, A.J., Wong, K.L.M., et al.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Name: Global Health Action
Publication Volume: 9(1)
Publication Source URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27146444/
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3402/gha.v9.30963
Topics: Health System Strengthening
Disease Vaccines: Full immunization
Countries: Global
WHO Regions: Africa