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Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors

BACKGROUND: Inadequate immunization coverage remains a public health problem in Africa. In Togo, only 62% of children under one year of age were fully immunized in 2013. This study aimed to estimate the immunization coverage among children aged 12–23 months, and to identify factors associated with i...

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Autores principales: Ekouevi, Didier K., Gbeasor-Komlanvi, Fifonsi A., Yaya, Issifou, Zida-Compaore, Wendpouiré I., Boko, Amevegbé, Sewu, Essèboe, Lacle, Anani, Ndibu, Nicolas, Toke, Yaovi, Landoh, Dadja E.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6090752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5881-z
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author Ekouevi, Didier K.
Gbeasor-Komlanvi, Fifonsi A.
Yaya, Issifou
Zida-Compaore, Wendpouiré I.
Boko, Amevegbé
Sewu, Essèboe
Lacle, Anani
Ndibu, Nicolas
Toke, Yaovi
Landoh, Dadja E.
author_facet Ekouevi, Didier K.
Gbeasor-Komlanvi, Fifonsi A.
Yaya, Issifou
Zida-Compaore, Wendpouiré I.
Boko, Amevegbé
Sewu, Essèboe
Lacle, Anani
Ndibu, Nicolas
Toke, Yaovi
Landoh, Dadja E.
author_sort Ekouevi, Didier K.
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description BACKGROUND: Inadequate immunization coverage remains a public health problem in Africa. In Togo, only 62% of children under one year of age were fully immunized in 2013. This study aimed to estimate the immunization coverage among children aged 12–23 months, and to identify factors associated with incomplete immunization status in Togo. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the six health regions of Togo. Children aged 12 to 23 months who were living with one of their parents or guardians from selected households were recruited for the study. Data was collected using a pre-tested questionnaire through face-to-face interviews. Multilevel logistic regression analyses were performed to assess factors associated with incomplete immunization coverage. RESULTS: A total of 1261 households were included. Respondents were predominantly women (91.9%) and 22.8% had secondary or higher education level. Immunization cards were available for 85.3% of children. Complete immunization coverage was 72.3%, 95% confidence interval (CI): [69.7–74.8]). After controlling for both individual and contextual level variables, children whose mothers attended secondary school or above were 33% (adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR) = 0.67, CI [0.47–0.94]) less likely to have an incomplete immunization coverage compared to those with no education. The likelihood of incomplete immunization in children decreased with the increase in household’s income (aOR = 0.73, 95% CI [0.58–0.93]), children who did not have an immunization card (aOR = 13.41, 95% CI [9.19–19.57]) and those whose parents did not know that children immunization was free of charge (aOR = 1.82, 95% CI [1.00–3.30]) were more likely to have an incomplete immunization. Finally, children whose parents had to walk half an hour to one hour to reach a healthcare center were 57% (aOR = 1.57, 95% CI [1.15–2.13]) more likely to have an incomplete immunization coverage than those whose parents had to walk less than half an hour. CONCLUSION: The goal of 90% coverage at the national level has not been achieved in 2017. Innovative strategies such as using electronic cards and strengthening sensitization activities must be initiated in order to attain a complete immunization coverage in Togo.
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spelling pubmed-60907522018-08-17 Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors Ekouevi, Didier K. Gbeasor-Komlanvi, Fifonsi A. Yaya, Issifou Zida-Compaore, Wendpouiré I. Boko, Amevegbé Sewu, Essèboe Lacle, Anani Ndibu, Nicolas Toke, Yaovi Landoh, Dadja E. BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Inadequate immunization coverage remains a public health problem in Africa. In Togo, only 62% of children under one year of age were fully immunized in 2013. This study aimed to estimate the immunization coverage among children aged 12–23 months, and to identify factors associated with incomplete immunization status in Togo. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in the six health regions of Togo. Children aged 12 to 23 months who were living with one of their parents or guardians from selected households were recruited for the study. Data was collected using a pre-tested questionnaire through face-to-face interviews. Multilevel logistic regression analyses were performed to assess factors associated with incomplete immunization coverage. RESULTS: A total of 1261 households were included. Respondents were predominantly women (91.9%) and 22.8% had secondary or higher education level. Immunization cards were available for 85.3% of children. Complete immunization coverage was 72.3%, 95% confidence interval (CI): [69.7–74.8]). After controlling for both individual and contextual level variables, children whose mothers attended secondary school or above were 33% (adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR) = 0.67, CI [0.47–0.94]) less likely to have an incomplete immunization coverage compared to those with no education. The likelihood of incomplete immunization in children decreased with the increase in household’s income (aOR = 0.73, 95% CI [0.58–0.93]), children who did not have an immunization card (aOR = 13.41, 95% CI [9.19–19.57]) and those whose parents did not know that children immunization was free of charge (aOR = 1.82, 95% CI [1.00–3.30]) were more likely to have an incomplete immunization. Finally, children whose parents had to walk half an hour to one hour to reach a healthcare center were 57% (aOR = 1.57, 95% CI [1.15–2.13]) more likely to have an incomplete immunization coverage than those whose parents had to walk less than half an hour. CONCLUSION: The goal of 90% coverage at the national level has not been achieved in 2017. Innovative strategies such as using electronic cards and strengthening sensitization activities must be initiated in order to attain a complete immunization coverage in Togo. BioMed Central 2018-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6090752/ /pubmed/30071824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5881-z Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ekouevi, Didier K.
Gbeasor-Komlanvi, Fifonsi A.
Yaya, Issifou
Zida-Compaore, Wendpouiré I.
Boko, Amevegbé
Sewu, Essèboe
Lacle, Anani
Ndibu, Nicolas
Toke, Yaovi
Landoh, Dadja E.
Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
title Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
title_full Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
title_fullStr Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
title_full_unstemmed Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
title_short Incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in Togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
title_sort incomplete immunization among children aged 12–23 months in togo: a multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6090752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5881-z
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