Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human behaviour. The study was planned to find out: (a) the immunization status of children admitted to a paediatric ward of tertiary-care hospital in Delhi, India and (b) reasons for partial immunization and non-immunization. Parents of 325 consecutively-admitted children aged 12-60 months were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. A child who had missed any of the vaccines given under the national immunization programme till one year of age was classified as partially-immunized while those who had not received any vaccine up to 12 months of age or received only pulse polio vaccine were classified as non-immunized. Reasons for partial/no...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Background: The vaccine preventable diseases are one of the causes of morbidity and mortality among ...
Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality fr...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Immunization plays a significant role in the prevention of diseases and morbidity and mortality in c...
Background:Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and even eradicating disease . Immunization...
Background: Childhood immunization is one of the key health interventions, which is useful in decrea...
Background: Despite the ongoing National Immunization Program, the immunization coverage in our coun...
Background: Although a definitive immunization program has been advocated for children in our countr...
Background: Roughly 3 million children die every year of vaccine preventable diseases and a signific...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Background: The vaccine preventable diseases are one of the causes of morbidity and mortality among ...
Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality fr...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Immunization plays a significant role in the prevention of diseases and morbidity and mortality in c...
Background:Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and even eradicating disease . Immunization...
Background: Childhood immunization is one of the key health interventions, which is useful in decrea...
Background: Despite the ongoing National Immunization Program, the immunization coverage in our coun...
Background: Although a definitive immunization program has been advocated for children in our countr...
Background: Roughly 3 million children die every year of vaccine preventable diseases and a signific...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Immunization is a very effective strategy to prevent against common infectious disease. The objectiv...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Background: The vaccine preventable diseases are one of the causes of morbidity and mortality among ...
Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality fr...