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Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement

INTRODUCTION: Since the comprehensive peace agreement was signed in 2005, institutionalization of immunization services in South Sudan remained a priority. Routine administrative reporting systems were established and showed that national coverage rates for DTP-3 rose from 20% in 2002 to 80% in 2011...

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Autores principales: Mbabazi, William, Lako, Anthony K, Ngemera, Daniel, Laku, Richard, Yehia, Mostafah, Nshakira, Nathan
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24876899
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.110.3164
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author Mbabazi, William
Lako, Anthony K
Ngemera, Daniel
Laku, Richard
Yehia, Mostafah
Nshakira, Nathan
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Lako, Anthony K
Ngemera, Daniel
Laku, Richard
Yehia, Mostafah
Nshakira, Nathan
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description INTRODUCTION: Since the comprehensive peace agreement was signed in 2005, institutionalization of immunization services in South Sudan remained a priority. Routine administrative reporting systems were established and showed that national coverage rates for DTP-3 rose from 20% in 2002 to 80% in 2011. This survey was conducted as part of an overall review of progress in implementation of the first EPI Multi-Year Plan for South Sudan 2007-2011. This report provides maiden community coverage estimates for immunization. METHODS: A cross sectional community survey was conducted between January and May 2012. Ten cluster surveys were conducted to generate state-specific coverage estimates. The WHO 30x7 cluster sampling method was employed. Data was collected using pre-tested, interviewer guided, structured questionnaires through house to house visits. RESULTS: The fully immunized children were 7.3%. Coverage for specific antigens were; BCG (28.3%), DTP-1(25.9%), DTP-3 (22.0%), Measles (16.8%). The drop-out rate between the first and third doses of DTP was 21.3%. Immunization coverage estimates based on card and history were higher, at 45.7% for DTP-3, 45.8% for MCV and 32.2% for full immunization. Majority of immunizations (80.8%) were received at health facilities compared to community service points (19.2%). The major reason for missed immunizations was inadequate information (41.1%). CONCLUSION: The proportion of card-verified, fully vaccinated among children aged 12-23 months is very low at 7.3%. Future efforts to improve vaccination quality and coverage should prioritize training of vaccinators and program communication to levels equivalent or higher than investments in EPI cold chain systems since 2007.
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spelling pubmed-40335842014-05-29 Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement Mbabazi, William Lako, Anthony K Ngemera, Daniel Laku, Richard Yehia, Mostafah Nshakira, Nathan Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Since the comprehensive peace agreement was signed in 2005, institutionalization of immunization services in South Sudan remained a priority. Routine administrative reporting systems were established and showed that national coverage rates for DTP-3 rose from 20% in 2002 to 80% in 2011. This survey was conducted as part of an overall review of progress in implementation of the first EPI Multi-Year Plan for South Sudan 2007-2011. This report provides maiden community coverage estimates for immunization. METHODS: A cross sectional community survey was conducted between January and May 2012. Ten cluster surveys were conducted to generate state-specific coverage estimates. The WHO 30x7 cluster sampling method was employed. Data was collected using pre-tested, interviewer guided, structured questionnaires through house to house visits. RESULTS: The fully immunized children were 7.3%. Coverage for specific antigens were; BCG (28.3%), DTP-1(25.9%), DTP-3 (22.0%), Measles (16.8%). The drop-out rate between the first and third doses of DTP was 21.3%. Immunization coverage estimates based on card and history were higher, at 45.7% for DTP-3, 45.8% for MCV and 32.2% for full immunization. Majority of immunizations (80.8%) were received at health facilities compared to community service points (19.2%). The major reason for missed immunizations was inadequate information (41.1%). CONCLUSION: The proportion of card-verified, fully vaccinated among children aged 12-23 months is very low at 7.3%. Future efforts to improve vaccination quality and coverage should prioritize training of vaccinators and program communication to levels equivalent or higher than investments in EPI cold chain systems since 2007. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2013-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4033584/ /pubmed/24876899 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.110.3164 Text en © William Mbabazi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Laku, Richard
Yehia, Mostafah
Nshakira, Nathan
Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement
title Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement
title_full Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement
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title_full_unstemmed Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement
title_short Maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of South Sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement
title_sort maiden immunization coverage survey in the republic of south sudan: a cross-sectional study providing baselines for future performance measurement
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24876899
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.110.3164
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