Missed opportunity of vaccination is called as not immunization a child with a delayed immunization schedule, although the child is available for immunization when admitted to a health institution. The aim of this study is to determine the frequency and causes of missed opportunity of vaccination among patients that have admitted to a hospital providing service to a low socioeconomic region This descriptive study, admitted to the hospital between February-April 2012, in which a questionnaire was performed by interviewing face to face tecnique with 602 mothers, ages between 6 months and ndash; 6 years old children. The rate of missed opportunity of vaccination was determined as 8.5% (n=51)in our study. The mean age of mothers that missed t...
WOS: 000235149500008PubMed ID: 16260009Objectives: To determine the vaccination coverage of children...
Community child health; Epidemiology; Public healthSalud infantil comunitaria; Epidemiología; Salud ...
Immunisation is known to be an effective health intervention that protects children from infectious ...
Background: Immunization prevents child morbidity and mortality through the universal access to rout...
Immunization has often been cited as one of the greatest medical success stories in human history. A...
Missed opportunities in immunization had been a global public health obstacle to the attainment of t...
The present descriptive facility based study aims at measuring the magnitude of missed opportunitie...
Objective To describe missed opportunities for vaccination (MOV) among children visiting Médecins Sa...
Background: Immunization remains a key strategy in the control of childhood diseases, with a child e...
Background Missed opportunites for immunization is one of the important causes of low immunization c...
Objectives Children accessing healthcare systems represent a vulnerable population with risk factors...
Quantified in the study are the extent of missed opportunities for immunization and the potential in...
Immunization remains the most important and cost effective public health strategy for disease preven...
Objectives: To determine the vaccination coverage of children living in the South-east Anatolian Pro...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in a rural area of Anand District, Gujarat to measure the effi...
WOS: 000235149500008PubMed ID: 16260009Objectives: To determine the vaccination coverage of children...
Community child health; Epidemiology; Public healthSalud infantil comunitaria; Epidemiología; Salud ...
Immunisation is known to be an effective health intervention that protects children from infectious ...
Background: Immunization prevents child morbidity and mortality through the universal access to rout...
Immunization has often been cited as one of the greatest medical success stories in human history. A...
Missed opportunities in immunization had been a global public health obstacle to the attainment of t...
The present descriptive facility based study aims at measuring the magnitude of missed opportunitie...
Objective To describe missed opportunities for vaccination (MOV) among children visiting Médecins Sa...
Background: Immunization remains a key strategy in the control of childhood diseases, with a child e...
Background Missed opportunites for immunization is one of the important causes of low immunization c...
Objectives Children accessing healthcare systems represent a vulnerable population with risk factors...
Quantified in the study are the extent of missed opportunities for immunization and the potential in...
Immunization remains the most important and cost effective public health strategy for disease preven...
Objectives: To determine the vaccination coverage of children living in the South-east Anatolian Pro...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in a rural area of Anand District, Gujarat to measure the effi...
WOS: 000235149500008PubMed ID: 16260009Objectives: To determine the vaccination coverage of children...
Community child health; Epidemiology; Public healthSalud infantil comunitaria; Epidemiología; Salud ...
Immunisation is known to be an effective health intervention that protects children from infectious ...