Abstract Background Delayed vaccination increases the time infants are at risk for acquiring vaccine-preventable diseases. Factors associated with incomplete vaccination are relatively well characterized in resource-limited settings; however, few studies have assessed immunization timeliness. Methods We conducted a prospective cohort study examining Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP) vaccination timing among newborns enrolled in a Neonatal Vitamin A supplementation trial (NEOVITA) conducted in urban Dar es Salaam (n = 11,189) and rural Morogoro Region (n = 19,767), Tanzania. We used log-binomial models to assess the relationship of demographic, socioeconomic, healthcare access, and birth characteristics with late or incomplete DTP1 and DTP3...
BACKGROUND: We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed v...
Background. Although immunisation services are available to all children in South Africa (SA), many ...
Background Inadequate levels of immunization against childhood diseases remain a sig...
We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed vaccine uptak...
Objective To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3)...
Objective To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3)...
Objective To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3)...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3...
AbstractBackgroundThe identification of determinants of vaccination coverage and delays is important...
Objective: To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3...
Introduction Reliable information on rates of up-to-date coverage and timely administration of routi...
Introduction: Reliable information on rates of up-to-date coverage and timely administration of rout...
Introduction: In Tanzania, vaccination rates (VRs) range from 80% to 90% for standard vaccines, but...
Abstract Background Childhood immunisation is recognised worldwide as an essential component of heal...
Background. Although immunisation services are available to all children in South Africa (SA), many ...
BACKGROUND: We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed v...
Background. Although immunisation services are available to all children in South Africa (SA), many ...
Background Inadequate levels of immunization against childhood diseases remain a sig...
We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed vaccine uptak...
Objective To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3)...
Objective To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3)...
Objective To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3)...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3...
AbstractBackgroundThe identification of determinants of vaccination coverage and delays is important...
Objective: To investigate delays in first and third dose diphtheria–tetanus–pertussis (DTP1 and DTP3...
Introduction Reliable information on rates of up-to-date coverage and timely administration of routi...
Introduction: Reliable information on rates of up-to-date coverage and timely administration of rout...
Introduction: In Tanzania, vaccination rates (VRs) range from 80% to 90% for standard vaccines, but...
Abstract Background Childhood immunisation is recognised worldwide as an essential component of heal...
Background. Although immunisation services are available to all children in South Africa (SA), many ...
BACKGROUND: We studied coverage and timeliness of vaccination and risk factors for low and delayed v...
Background. Although immunisation services are available to all children in South Africa (SA), many ...
Background Inadequate levels of immunization against childhood diseases remain a sig...