Background: Although immunizations are efficient and cost effective methods of reducing child mortality, worldwide, approximately 2 million children die yearly of vaccine-preventable diseases. Researchers and health organizations have detailed information on the positive relationship between women\u2019s autonomy and children\u2019s health outcomes in developing countries. Methods: This study investigates the links between women\u2019s household autonomy and children\u2019s immunization status using data from a nationally representative sample of children aged 12\u201330 months (N = 2941) from the 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey. Results: The results showed that women\u2019s socioeconomic status and household autonomy were signi...
Introduction: Childhood immunization averts 2.5 million annual child deaths globally. However, poor ...
Introduction Immunization is a cost-effective intervention that prevented more than 5 million deaths...
Child morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia is mainly due to vaccine preventable diseases. Although nu...
Over 75% of Ethiopian children are not fully immunized against infectious diseases and illnesses. St...
Introduction: Vaccination can reduce child mortality significantly and is a cost effective way to im...
Globally 2.5 million children under-five die from vaccine preventable diseases, and in Nigeria only ...
Although women’s empowerment has gained attention over the last two decades, our understanding of th...
Nigatu Regassa,1,2 Yelena Bird,2 John Moraros2 1Hawassa University, Hawassa, Ethiopia; 2School of P...
Background: Despite numerous national and international efforts to alleviate child growth faltering,...
Factors influencing full immunization coverage among 12–23 months of age children in Ethiopia: evide...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia is a priority country of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance to improve vaccination cove...
In Ethiopia, full vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months has improved in recent decad...
Background: Childhood immunization remains one of the most cost effective public health intervention...
A recent World Bank (2011) study has documented a rise in the mortality risk of girls relative to bo...
BACKGROUND: The under-5 mortality rate in Ethiopia is 118/1000. A child in Ethiopia is 30 times mo...
Introduction: Childhood immunization averts 2.5 million annual child deaths globally. However, poor ...
Introduction Immunization is a cost-effective intervention that prevented more than 5 million deaths...
Child morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia is mainly due to vaccine preventable diseases. Although nu...
Over 75% of Ethiopian children are not fully immunized against infectious diseases and illnesses. St...
Introduction: Vaccination can reduce child mortality significantly and is a cost effective way to im...
Globally 2.5 million children under-five die from vaccine preventable diseases, and in Nigeria only ...
Although women’s empowerment has gained attention over the last two decades, our understanding of th...
Nigatu Regassa,1,2 Yelena Bird,2 John Moraros2 1Hawassa University, Hawassa, Ethiopia; 2School of P...
Background: Despite numerous national and international efforts to alleviate child growth faltering,...
Factors influencing full immunization coverage among 12–23 months of age children in Ethiopia: evide...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia is a priority country of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance to improve vaccination cove...
In Ethiopia, full vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months has improved in recent decad...
Background: Childhood immunization remains one of the most cost effective public health intervention...
A recent World Bank (2011) study has documented a rise in the mortality risk of girls relative to bo...
BACKGROUND: The under-5 mortality rate in Ethiopia is 118/1000. A child in Ethiopia is 30 times mo...
Introduction: Childhood immunization averts 2.5 million annual child deaths globally. However, poor ...
Introduction Immunization is a cost-effective intervention that prevented more than 5 million deaths...
Child morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia is mainly due to vaccine preventable diseases. Although nu...