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Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt

OBJECTIVE: This paper assesses and describes the estimated coverage of the Measles Rubella (MR) campaign in each district; the national estimate of coverage for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination campaign and Vitamin A supplementation simultaneously implemented in 2013. METHODS: We applied desc...

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Autores principales: Sibomana, Hassan, Jered, Muhoza, Rugambawa, Celse, Chakauya, Jethro M., Shibeshi, Messeret E, Okeibunor, Joseph, Mihigo, Richard, Bhaskar, Rajesh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30882095
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author Sibomana, Hassan
Jered, Muhoza
Rugambawa, Celse
Chakauya, Jethro M.
Shibeshi, Messeret E
Okeibunor, Joseph
Mihigo, Richard
Bhaskar, Rajesh
author_facet Sibomana, Hassan
Jered, Muhoza
Rugambawa, Celse
Chakauya, Jethro M.
Shibeshi, Messeret E
Okeibunor, Joseph
Mihigo, Richard
Bhaskar, Rajesh
author_sort Sibomana, Hassan
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description OBJECTIVE: This paper assesses and describes the estimated coverage of the Measles Rubella (MR) campaign in each district; the national estimate of coverage for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination campaign and Vitamin A supplementation simultaneously implemented in 2013. METHODS: We applied descriptive statistics and epidemiological tools to the outcomes of the campaigns to assess the coverage achieved on the different child and maternal health interventions. We also assessed the Adverse Events following Immunization (AEFI) where the evaluation was used at the same time to assess the routine immunization performance coverage for children 12-24 months for all childhood antigens, Tetanus Toxoid coverage among mothers of infants, combined with routine immunization performance evaluation, skilled delivery and bed nets use in Rwanda. RESULTS: Results indicated that among the eligible targets, 97.5% received MR vaccine, 91% received HPV doses, and 83% got Vitamin A. The integrated vaccination of MR with HPV did not result in any serious AEFI. Coverage for antigens and doses given early in life was above 95% with card retention of 80%. BCG to measles dropout by card was 8.5%. Main reasons for non-vaccination indicated need for more specific immunization education. About 96.8% of mothers delivered in health institutions and 95% of the mothers slept under bed nets the night before the survey. CONCLUSION: Rwanda successfully implemented an integrated coverage evaluation survey of the integrated vaccination campaign and routine immunization with statistically valid estimates. We drew lessons that information on routine immunization can be collected during post campaign survey evaluations. The district estimates should guide the programme performance improvement.
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spelling pubmed-64201302019-03-15 Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt Sibomana, Hassan Jered, Muhoza Rugambawa, Celse Chakauya, Jethro M. Shibeshi, Messeret E Okeibunor, Joseph Mihigo, Richard Bhaskar, Rajesh J Immunol Sci Article OBJECTIVE: This paper assesses and describes the estimated coverage of the Measles Rubella (MR) campaign in each district; the national estimate of coverage for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination campaign and Vitamin A supplementation simultaneously implemented in 2013. METHODS: We applied descriptive statistics and epidemiological tools to the outcomes of the campaigns to assess the coverage achieved on the different child and maternal health interventions. We also assessed the Adverse Events following Immunization (AEFI) where the evaluation was used at the same time to assess the routine immunization performance coverage for children 12-24 months for all childhood antigens, Tetanus Toxoid coverage among mothers of infants, combined with routine immunization performance evaluation, skilled delivery and bed nets use in Rwanda. RESULTS: Results indicated that among the eligible targets, 97.5% received MR vaccine, 91% received HPV doses, and 83% got Vitamin A. The integrated vaccination of MR with HPV did not result in any serious AEFI. Coverage for antigens and doses given early in life was above 95% with card retention of 80%. BCG to measles dropout by card was 8.5%. Main reasons for non-vaccination indicated need for more specific immunization education. About 96.8% of mothers delivered in health institutions and 95% of the mothers slept under bed nets the night before the survey. CONCLUSION: Rwanda successfully implemented an integrated coverage evaluation survey of the integrated vaccination campaign and routine immunization with statistically valid estimates. We drew lessons that information on routine immunization can be collected during post campaign survey evaluations. The district estimates should guide the programme performance improvement. 2018-08-02 2018-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6420130/ /pubmed/30882095 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sibomana, Hassan
Jered, Muhoza
Rugambawa, Celse
Chakauya, Jethro M.
Shibeshi, Messeret E
Okeibunor, Joseph
Mihigo, Richard
Bhaskar, Rajesh
Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt
title Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt
title_full Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt
title_fullStr Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt
title_full_unstemmed Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt
title_short Delivery of Multiple Child and Maternal Health Interventions during Supplementary Immunization Campaign in Rwanda, 2013: Lessons Learnt
title_sort delivery of multiple child and maternal health interventions during supplementary immunization campaign in rwanda, 2013: lessons learnt
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30882095
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