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Mothers with higher education are more likely to vaccinate their children, leading to better immunization rates

A study conducted in Pakistan, designed to explore the association of maternal education and empowerment with childhood polio vaccination, showed that mothers with more education are more likely to vaccinate their children – 74% of children of mothers with higher education were completely vaccinated compared to 67% of those with primary education and only 47% of those with no education.

Full Citation:
Khan, M.T., Zaheer, S., Shafique, K.. 2017. Maternal education, empowerment, economic status, and child polio vaccination uptake in Pakistan: a population based cross sectional study. BJM Open. 7(3).

Title of Article: Maternal education, empowerment, economic status, and child polio vaccination uptake in Pakistan: a population based cross sectional study

Author(s): Khan, M.T., Zaheer, S., Shafique, K.

Publication Year: 2017

Publication Name: BJM Open

Publication Volume: 7(3)

Publication Source URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353333/

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013853

Topics: Equity

Disease Vaccines: Polio/OPV/IPV

Countries: Pakistan

WHO Regions: Eastern Mediterranean