Objectives: The objectives of this study were to understand the vaccination status and reasons for missed vaccination in the catchment of a tertiary private paediatric hospital in a densely populated area in urban Hyderabad. Study Design: This was a questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey. Methods: Data regarding the vaccinations for all the vaccines included in the guidelines provided by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics were collected from eligible parents attending the outpatient department after informed consent. Results: Vaccination coverage was almost 90% with private health facilities being used by both timely and missed vaccine groups. Factors such as gender bias, large families, or low educational status were absent in both group...
Background: Immunization is the safest and effective measure for preventing and eradicating various ...
Background: Although a definitive immunization program has been advocated for children in our countr...
Background: Immunization remains a key strategy in the control of childhood diseases, with a child e...
Background: Knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding the vaccines administered under the Nationa...
Objectives Children accessing healthcare systems represent a vulnerable population with risk factors...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the awareness and acceptance of anticipated CO...
Background: In 2015, the Vellore district in southern India was selected for intensified routine imm...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Summary: Background: More than half of the over 18 million incompletely vaccinated children worldwi...
Background: The current scenario depicts that immunization coverage has been steadily increasing but...
Background: Despite the ongoing National Immunization Program, the immunization coverage in our coun...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Background: Children in urban slums suffer accentuated vulnerability to illnesses, as outbreaks of v...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Background: Despite evidence regarding the beneficial effects of vaccines, vaccination uptake has no...
Background: Immunization is the safest and effective measure for preventing and eradicating various ...
Background: Although a definitive immunization program has been advocated for children in our countr...
Background: Immunization remains a key strategy in the control of childhood diseases, with a child e...
Background: Knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding the vaccines administered under the Nationa...
Objectives Children accessing healthcare systems represent a vulnerable population with risk factors...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the awareness and acceptance of anticipated CO...
Background: In 2015, the Vellore district in southern India was selected for intensified routine imm...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Summary: Background: More than half of the over 18 million incompletely vaccinated children worldwi...
Background: The current scenario depicts that immunization coverage has been steadily increasing but...
Background: Despite the ongoing National Immunization Program, the immunization coverage in our coun...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Background: Children in urban slums suffer accentuated vulnerability to illnesses, as outbreaks of v...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Background: Despite evidence regarding the beneficial effects of vaccines, vaccination uptake has no...
Background: Immunization is the safest and effective measure for preventing and eradicating various ...
Background: Although a definitive immunization program has been advocated for children in our countr...
Background: Immunization remains a key strategy in the control of childhood diseases, with a child e...