Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effective vaccines and accessibility of immunization clinics in urban areas. This study was conducted to determine the vaccination default rate and vaccine schedule that is most frequently defaulted. It also documented reasons for the defaults and suggested ways of minimising them. The immunization status of 174 children aged 9-11 months were determined by interviewing mothers regarding their children's immunization histories. Each child's immunization card was subsequently reviewed for confirmation. Overall default rate for the entire recommended series of vaccines was 26.7%. Measles vaccine was the most frequently defaulted. The commonest ...
As a leading indicator of child health, under-five mortality was incorporated in the United Nations ...
Objectives National immunisation coverage rate masks subnational immunisation coverage gaps at the s...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effectiv...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effective...
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...
Background: Immunization services are cost-effective interventions that over the years have reduced ...
Magister Public Health - MPHImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecti...
Recent survey conducted in Nigeria in 2013 reported that complete immunization coverage for Nigerian...
To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immun...
Low childhood immunization coverage in urban areas in Nigeria contributes to high risk of infant and...
A retrospective survey of infant immunization coverage was conducted among 210 children aged 12 to 2...
As part of the overall package of maternal and child health services in Ethiopia, all children are p...
In 2016, about 2 million child deaths globally were prevented through routine vaccination; if all ch...
As a leading indicator of child health, under-five mortality was incorporated in the United Nations ...
Objectives National immunisation coverage rate masks subnational immunisation coverage gaps at the s...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effectiv...
Immunization coverage among infants in Nigeria continues to be low despite availability of effective...
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...
Background: Immunization services are cost-effective interventions that over the years have reduced ...
Magister Public Health - MPHImmunization has been proven a safe and cost effective means of protecti...
Recent survey conducted in Nigeria in 2013 reported that complete immunization coverage for Nigerian...
To achieve maximal protection against vaccine-preventable diseases, a child should receive all immun...
Low childhood immunization coverage in urban areas in Nigeria contributes to high risk of infant and...
A retrospective survey of infant immunization coverage was conducted among 210 children aged 12 to 2...
As part of the overall package of maternal and child health services in Ethiopia, all children are p...
In 2016, about 2 million child deaths globally were prevented through routine vaccination; if all ch...
As a leading indicator of child health, under-five mortality was incorporated in the United Nations ...
Objectives National immunisation coverage rate masks subnational immunisation coverage gaps at the s...
Abstract Background Routine immunisation (RI) contributes immensely to reduction in mortality from v...