National Immunization programme in rural area of Mozambique; evaluation of immunization coverage rates in child population accessed to a health service
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Vaccine preventable diseases still weigh on mortality in the world and especially in children population. Vaccine protection is not uniformly guaranteed being
rural areas and low- income population the most disadvantaged. Aim of the study was to verify the children coverage in a rural district in Mozambique where government
fixed and mobile health facilities are supported by an Italian ONG (Medicus Mundi Italia). On a sample of 787 accessing children born from 2015 to 2017,
the proportion of fully vaccinated (for BCG, Polio 1-3, DTP/HepB/Hib 1-3, PCV 1-3, measles first dose) by one year of age was 80.4% (95% CI 76.6-83.7), by 23 months it was 91% (95% CI 88-93%). However, in a contest where health care can be not easily accessible, the rate of missed opportunities of vaccination (children accessing to the health service at an age proper for administration of a certain vaccine dose but not vaccinated by the evaluating health operator) (MOV) was high for the intramuscular measles second dose (54%). Such a risk was higher in fixed health centre, lower during activity of mobile equipe (79% vs 46%; p value 0.01). Therefore, despite good immunization coverage, there are still margins to intensify strategies for not missing children vaccine opportunities.
rural areas and low- income population the most disadvantaged. Aim of the study was to verify the children coverage in a rural district in Mozambique where government
fixed and mobile health facilities are supported by an Italian ONG (Medicus Mundi Italia). On a sample of 787 accessing children born from 2015 to 2017,
the proportion of fully vaccinated (for BCG, Polio 1-3, DTP/HepB/Hib 1-3, PCV 1-3, measles first dose) by one year of age was 80.4% (95% CI 76.6-83.7), by 23 months it was 91% (95% CI 88-93%). However, in a contest where health care can be not easily accessible, the rate of missed opportunities of vaccination (children accessing to the health service at an age proper for administration of a certain vaccine dose but not vaccinated by the evaluating health operator) (MOV) was high for the intramuscular measles second dose (54%). Such a risk was higher in fixed health centre, lower during activity of mobile equipe (79% vs 46%; p value 0.01). Therefore, despite good immunization coverage, there are still margins to intensify strategies for not missing children vaccine opportunities.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Vaccine, coverage, Mozambique
Elenco autori:
Gallizioli, C; Tomasoni, Lr; Cerini, C; Arieti, F; da Nelola, N; Castelli, F.
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Titolo del libro:
Good Health, Quality Education, Sustainable Communities, Human Rights. The scientific contribution of Italian UNESCO Chairs and partners to SDGs 2030
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