To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immunizations within recommended intervals. Clinic records of 512 Nigerian children were evaluated for timeliness in receiving vaccines and the completion rates of the schedule. About 30% of the children presented after four weeks of age for their first immunization; 18.9-65% of the children were delayed in receiving various vaccines compared to the recommended ages for receiving the vaccines. Only 227 (44.3%) children were fully immunized. Health education and mass mobilization of the community and health workers are recommended to improve the uptake of vaccines and to encourage timely receipt of vaccines
BACKGROUND: Child survival is dependent on several factors including high vaccination coverage. Time...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
Abstract Background Vaccination is a major, but simple and cost effective public health intervention...
To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immun...
Background: Completeness and timeliness of immunization ensures optimal immune response and protecti...
Magister Public Health - MPHImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecti...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effectiv...
Vaccine preventable diseases are a major contributor to child morbidity and mortality especially in ...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...
Delay in receipt of immunisation may result in a child being susceptible to vaccine preventable dise...
Child survival is dependent on several factors including high vaccination coverage. Timely receipt o...
Various studies have identified different factors as determinants of immunization uptake. This study...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effective...
Childhood immunization remains an important strategy in the reduction of morbidity and mortality fro...
Background: Immunization services are cost-effective interventions that over the years have reduced ...
BACKGROUND: Child survival is dependent on several factors including high vaccination coverage. Time...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
Abstract Background Vaccination is a major, but simple and cost effective public health intervention...
To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immun...
Background: Completeness and timeliness of immunization ensures optimal immune response and protecti...
Magister Public Health - MPHImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecti...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effectiv...
Vaccine preventable diseases are a major contributor to child morbidity and mortality especially in ...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...
Delay in receipt of immunisation may result in a child being susceptible to vaccine preventable dise...
Child survival is dependent on several factors including high vaccination coverage. Timely receipt o...
Various studies have identified different factors as determinants of immunization uptake. This study...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effective...
Childhood immunization remains an important strategy in the reduction of morbidity and mortality fro...
Background: Immunization services are cost-effective interventions that over the years have reduced ...
BACKGROUND: Child survival is dependent on several factors including high vaccination coverage. Time...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
Abstract Background Vaccination is a major, but simple and cost effective public health intervention...