Background: Vaccination status is more often evaluated by up-to-date vaccination coverage rather than timeliness of immunization. This study was conducted to evaluate delayed vaccination during infancy period and to determine the predictors effecting on vaccination delay.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September 2011 in Hamadan Province, the west of Iran, recruiting 2460 children from 12 to 24 months of age via stratified cluster random sampling with 123 clusters of 20 persons. Data on vaccination were extracted from children's vaccination card. Additional data were collected through interview.Results: Vaccination coverage of infants was >99.4% for all vaccines. However, 42% to 67.6% of infants received vaccin...
BackgroundDelayed primary vaccination is one of the strongest predictors of subsequent incomplete im...
Background: this study aimed to assess both immunization coverage and timeliness, as well as reasons...
Objective. To estimate the risk factors of children experiencing delay in age-appropriate vaccinatio...
Background Many children in developed countries do not receive recommended vaccines on time. Howeve...
Akmatov MK, Kretzschmar M, Krämer A, Mikolajczyk RT. Timeliness of vaccination and its effects on fr...
Background: Immunization is one of the most effective public health measures for disease prevention ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinations are often delayed until well after the recommended ages, leaving many child...
Delay in receipt of immunisation may result in a child being susceptible to vaccine preventable dise...
Abstract Introduction Infant vaccination has significantly reduced the morbidity and mortality of tr...
BACKGROUND: The timeliness of vaccinating children is the pillar of the cost-effective strategy of d...
This study demonstrates the importance of the distinction between up-to-date and age-appropriate vac...
AbstractBackgroundImmunization programs currently measure coverage by assessing the proportion of ch...
Preterm and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants are more susceptible to vaccine-preventable dise...
Full immunization coverage during infancy is es-sential to ensure prevention against childhood life-...
OBJECTIVE: Untimely vaccination refers to receiving the given dose before (early) or after (delayed)...
BackgroundDelayed primary vaccination is one of the strongest predictors of subsequent incomplete im...
Background: this study aimed to assess both immunization coverage and timeliness, as well as reasons...
Objective. To estimate the risk factors of children experiencing delay in age-appropriate vaccinatio...
Background Many children in developed countries do not receive recommended vaccines on time. Howeve...
Akmatov MK, Kretzschmar M, Krämer A, Mikolajczyk RT. Timeliness of vaccination and its effects on fr...
Background: Immunization is one of the most effective public health measures for disease prevention ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinations are often delayed until well after the recommended ages, leaving many child...
Delay in receipt of immunisation may result in a child being susceptible to vaccine preventable dise...
Abstract Introduction Infant vaccination has significantly reduced the morbidity and mortality of tr...
BACKGROUND: The timeliness of vaccinating children is the pillar of the cost-effective strategy of d...
This study demonstrates the importance of the distinction between up-to-date and age-appropriate vac...
AbstractBackgroundImmunization programs currently measure coverage by assessing the proportion of ch...
Preterm and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants are more susceptible to vaccine-preventable dise...
Full immunization coverage during infancy is es-sential to ensure prevention against childhood life-...
OBJECTIVE: Untimely vaccination refers to receiving the given dose before (early) or after (delayed)...
BackgroundDelayed primary vaccination is one of the strongest predictors of subsequent incomplete im...
Background: this study aimed to assess both immunization coverage and timeliness, as well as reasons...
Objective. To estimate the risk factors of children experiencing delay in age-appropriate vaccinatio...