Vaccine preventable diseases are a major contributor to child morbidity and mortality especially in the Sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria in particular. It accounts for 17% of global total under -five mortality per year and 22% of child mortality in Nigeria. This implies that appropriate deployment of relevant vaccines would significantly reduce mortality and speed up the achievement of Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4). In this paper, the Paediatric Association of Nigeria recommends a comprehensive routine immunization schedule for children of all ages striking a delicate balance between optimal immune response generation and avoidance of undue exposure to high risk environment; while avoiding neutralization by maternal antibodies
Nigeria has achieved modest progress in immunization coverage particularly in the 1980-1990 periods....
Vaccination remains one of the most effective and economical public health measures for preventing d...
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...
Magister Public Health - MPHImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecti...
As a leading indicator of child health, under-five mortality was incorporated in the United Nations M...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...
Morbidity and mortality in children of developing countries are primarily due to preventable infecti...
To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immun...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
In 2016, about 2 million child deaths globally were prevented through routine vaccination; if all ch...
INTRODUCTION: Immunization is the world's most successful and cost-effective public health intervent...
Morbidity and mortality in children from developing countries are primarily doe to preventable infec...
Background: Vaccinepreventable- diseases are major contributors to child mortality in Africa. In Nig...
Nigeria has achieved modest progress in immunization coverage particularly in the 1980-1990 periods....
Vaccination remains one of the most effective and economical public health measures for preventing d...
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...
Magister Public Health - MPHImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecti...
As a leading indicator of child health, under-five mortality was incorporated in the United Nations M...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...
Morbidity and mortality in children of developing countries are primarily due to preventable infecti...
To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immun...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
Immunization is a cost-effective approach aimed at improving child survival. Coverage is an indicato...
In 2016, about 2 million child deaths globally were prevented through routine vaccination; if all ch...
INTRODUCTION: Immunization is the world's most successful and cost-effective public health intervent...
Morbidity and mortality in children from developing countries are primarily doe to preventable infec...
Background: Vaccinepreventable- diseases are major contributors to child mortality in Africa. In Nig...
Nigeria has achieved modest progress in immunization coverage particularly in the 1980-1990 periods....
Vaccination remains one of the most effective and economical public health measures for preventing d...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effective...