Coverage of and barriers to routine child vaccination in Mukalla district, Hadramout governorate, Yemen

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Abstract

To determine the vaccination coverage for children 12-23 months and to identify reasons for non-vaccination, we conducted a community-based survey in Al Mukalla district. Information about vaccination status and related barriers was collected for 210 children: 82% were fully vaccinated, 12% were partially vaccinated, and 5% were not vaccinated. Drop-out rate between DPT1 and DPT3 was 3.1%. Combining the evidence of vaccine cards and parent's history, the coverage for OPV1 was 94.3%, OPV3 91.4%, measles 90%, and BCG 88.1%. Reasons for not vaccinating included lack of information (54%) and existence of obstacles (35%). There is a need to raise the awareness of families about vaccination and to expand continuous outreach sessions to cover all children.

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Ba’amer, A. A. (2010). Coverage of and barriers to routine child vaccination in Mukalla district, Hadramout governorate, Yemen. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 16(2), 223–227. https://doi.org/10.26719/2010.16.2.223

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