Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality from potentially infectious diseases, it also interrupts disease transmission in the community. Methods: A cross-sectional study was done among children aged 12–23 months, who attended the immunisation clinic of a Medical College Hospital from 6th January to 10th February 2020. They were selected by purposive sampling. A pre-designed, pre-tested, structured questionnaire was applied to collect the relevant data from this group of children. Results: Among the 154 children who participated in the study, 43.5% of them belong to the age group of 16–19 months. 70.8% were found to be fully immunised. However, 28.6% were partially immunised children a...
Background: Immunization is one of most cost effective public health intervention. Aims: (1) To a...
Context: Unprecedented low coverage (63%) of fully vaccinated (FV) children in the recent round of n...
Context: To find out the suitable factors for raising the coverage of immunization. Aims : To determ...
Background: Immunization is safe, powerful and proven tool for elimination and controlling various h...
Context:Roughly three million children die each year of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) with a s...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Background: The year 2012-2013 was declared as ‘Year of intensification of Routine Immunization (IRI...
INTRODUCTION: Infectious diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Immuni...
Background: Despite the ongoing National Immunization Program, the immunization coverage in our coun...
Background:Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and even eradicating disease . Immunization...
Objective To estimate the coverage and factors associated with full immunisation coverage among chil...
Background: The current scenario depicts that immunization coverage has been steadily increasing but...
Background: Roughly 3 million children die every year of vaccine preventable diseases and a signific...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Background: Childhood immunization is one of the key health interventions, which is useful in decrea...
Background: Immunization is one of most cost effective public health intervention. Aims: (1) To a...
Context: Unprecedented low coverage (63%) of fully vaccinated (FV) children in the recent round of n...
Context: To find out the suitable factors for raising the coverage of immunization. Aims : To determ...
Background: Immunization is safe, powerful and proven tool for elimination and controlling various h...
Context:Roughly three million children die each year of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) with a s...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Background: The year 2012-2013 was declared as ‘Year of intensification of Routine Immunization (IRI...
INTRODUCTION: Infectious diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Immuni...
Background: Despite the ongoing National Immunization Program, the immunization coverage in our coun...
Background:Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and even eradicating disease . Immunization...
Objective To estimate the coverage and factors associated with full immunisation coverage among chil...
Background: The current scenario depicts that immunization coverage has been steadily increasing but...
Background: Roughly 3 million children die every year of vaccine preventable diseases and a signific...
Background: In India, immunization services are being provided through existing healthcare delivery ...
Background: Childhood immunization is one of the key health interventions, which is useful in decrea...
Background: Immunization is one of most cost effective public health intervention. Aims: (1) To a...
Context: Unprecedented low coverage (63%) of fully vaccinated (FV) children in the recent round of n...
Context: To find out the suitable factors for raising the coverage of immunization. Aims : To determ...